Turkey: Erdogan’s regime kills



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The inhumane conditions in which a former Turkish police inspector lived, until he recovered, reveal shocking photos that come to light, showing the criminal negligence of the prison management.

Photos from the cell of the 44-year-old Turk Mustafa Kabaksioglu, who died on August 29, were published by the Turkish website “Boldmedya”, shedding light on the unsanitary conditions in which he was forced to live.

His body came out of the quarantine cell crown in prison: Death in a plastic chair!

Kampaksioglu was arrested in July 2016 and in September the authorities “removed” him from the police, accusing him of joining the movement of the imam and his “enemy number 1”. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Fethullah Gulen. He was sentenced to seven years and six months in prison. He served his sentence in “Gümüşhane E” prison.

Since then he has had many health problems, such as asthma and diabetes, and has lost 40 pounds. The unacceptable conditions in the “Gümüşhane E” prison have caused his health to deteriorate, according to the Turkish website.

The unfortunate man started coughing on August 20, in the direction of prisons to take him to a quarantine cell, on suspicion of being infected with COVID-19. He was alone for the next nine days. He died in his cell after an uncontrollable cough …

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However, after his death, forensic pathologists ruled that Kabaksioglu did not test positive for the virus, raising serious suspicions about the circumstances of his death. The photos show the unfortunate’s body on a chair, his head thrown back and his fingernails “blue.”

The images of his cell, as well as his dirty shirt, reveal the inhumane conditions in which he was forced to live. From the photos it can be concluded that he used the trash can as a dining table and had not eaten his last meal before recovering.

His family does not believe that Mustafa died while sitting in a chair and that he was able to press the button for help.

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In a letter he wrote to the prison doctor two days before his death, he wrote that despite taking prescription drugs, he was not feeling better. She also highlighted that she felt swelling in her mouth and legs and that she had difficulty speaking and walking.

Also, he appears to have slept on a mattress under the bunks. He had said that he had fallen down the bunk stairs, losing consciousness. That is why he had preferred not to go up to sleep.

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