The attempt by the fascist dictatorship to kill extra-judicially two young people who were distributing leaflets in the city of Adana on the night of 14 August became the last effect of the Anti-Terror Laws (TMY) that were past from the parliament last month. The police forces, who opened fire on the young people distributing leaflets regarding the anniversary of armed struggle started by the PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party) on 15 August 1984, have put in coma one of the youngsters by wounding him on the head. Also the street where the leaflets were distributed kept under blockade until the next morning.
The TMY increases the authority of police and gives them the right to shoot the one who do not obey to stop warning. Through such articles that it involves, the TMY announces all forms of demands by workers and labourers as crime under the concept of terror, and widens the sphere of movement for torturers, counter-guerrillas and assassins.
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