TUNCELI
Republican People's Party (CHP) deputy Huseyin Aygun said that they acted respectfully to him during his two-day stay in the mountain.
Aygun, who was freed after being kidnapped by PKK terrorists two days ago, told reporters that they acted respectfully towards him during his two-day stay at the mountain.
Aygun, Tunceli deputy of CHP, said, "the organization told me that they staged this act as a political propaganda."
Aygun said, "I saw a very respectful behaviour during the hours I stayed at mountain. Young friends, who staged this act, said they wanted to give peace and cease fire messages to Turkish public opinion. They asked me to undertake more role at Parliament for solution of Kurdish issue and settlement of peace. They said that CHP was following positive policies to solve Kurdish issue, that they liked these policies, but all the parties should exert more efforts. They said that soldiers or young people at mountains, who died, were all children of this country, and that they, in the first place, found this war meaningless. Democratic autonomy plan was a democratic demand which did not necessitate armed struggle, and it existed in many European countries, they said, and added that they were aware that their struggle was meaningless."
I told them kidnapping an unarmed deputy, while demanding brotherhood and peace, and giving positive messages, would be assessed as an intervention in the will of people, said Aygun.
Aygun had been kidnapped by PKK terrorists in Tunceli two days ago, and he was freed today in the afternoon near Tunceli.