MHP calls for 'sick prisoners'! Trending post: "Their executions should be postponed"

Feti Yıldız, Deputy Chairman of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) responsible for Legal and Election Affairs, made a call for help for sick prisoners on his social media account.
CALL FOR SICK PRISONERS: EXECUTIONS SHOULD BE DELAYEDYıldız, who called for those who are still in custody but whose crimes have not been determined, stated that the execution of the patients should be postponed until they recover, stating, "Every human being has the inherent right to life, as stated in the Human Rights Conventions and Article 17 of the Constitution. The 'right to life,' which ranks first among human rights in terms of value, is the reason for the existence of all other rights."
Yıldız's post in question is as follows:
If the execution of the prison sentence poses an imminent danger to the prisoner's life,
His execution should be postponed until he recovers.
As stated in the Human Rights Conventions and Article 17 of our Constitution, "every human being has the inherent right to life. The 'right to life,' which ranks first among human rights in terms of value, is the reason for the existence of all other rights."
Number of Convicts Released with a Suspension of Sentence Deemed Appropriate by the Forensic Medicine Institute Since 24.01.2013
Judicial;3513
Terrorism;173
Total; 3686
Number of People with Ongoing Processing Stage (Convicts and Detainees with Ongoing Hospital Processing); Judicial; 3008
Terror;219
Total;3227
Convicts and Detainees Whose Procedures Are at the Stage of the Forensic Medicine Institution;
Judicial;286
According to the news on Halk TV, after Yıldız's post in question, Mayor Murat Çalık, who was arrested in the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality investigation, and Gezi Park protest detainee Ayşe Barım came to mind.
MURAT ÇALIK IS ON THE VERGE OF CATCHING CANCER: HE LOST 18 KILOGSBeylikdüzü Mayor Murat Çalık, arrested as part of a controversial investigation into the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM), has suffered a gradual deterioration in his health while in prison. Having previously been treated for leukemia and lymphoma, his test results indicate he is on the verge of developing cancer again.
While in prison, Çalık was transferred between Istanbul and Izmir numerous times. During this period, his health deteriorated further, he lost 18 kilograms (30 pounds) and fell ill, requiring an angiogram.
AYŞE BARIM HAS TWO ANEURYSMS IN HER BRAINIt was reported that Barım, who was arrested for the Gezi Park protests 13 years ago, had serious heart problems and two aneurysms in his brain.
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