Turkish Constitutional Court rules in favor of detained deputies

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Turkey's Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of two members of the country's parliament who are currently in prison on the complaint they have filed, Hürriyet Daily News reports.The court also ordered that the deputies of the Peace and Democracy Party, Ibrahim Ayhan and Gyulser Yildirim, be paid 3000 liras in damages, ANS reports. The deputies have been detained in connection with a case regarding the Kurdish community.Turkey's Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of two members of the country's parliament who are currently in prison on the complaint they have filed, Hürriyet Daily News reports.
The court also ordered that the deputies of the Peace and Democracy Party, Ibrahim Ayhan and Gyulser Yildirim, be paid 3000 liras in damages, ANS reports. The deputies have been detained in connection with a case regarding the Kurdish community.