The ongoing peace process aimed at ending Turkey’s decades-long conflict with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) did not eliminate the risk of torture for a Kurdish asylum seeker, a German court has found, leading German authorities to withdraw their decision lifting a ban on his deportation. According to the Bianet news website, the case concerns 74-year-old Şemsettin A., who fled Turkey for Germany in 1992 after being accused of membe…
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