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Aytac Unsal compares treatment by Turkish security services to that of Palestinian political prisoners by Israeli state
Aytac Unsal (left) and (right) Ebru Timtik

HUNGER-STRIKING lawyer Aytac Unsal has compared his treatment by the Turkish authorities to that inflicted on Palestinian political prisoners by the Israeli state.

He has been on hunger strike for more than 200 days as has fellow lawyer Ebru Timtik, who is seriously unwell after 230 days without food.

The pair are demanding a fair trial, having been jailed in March following a highly politicised and flawed process which heard testimony from an unreliable police informer and anonymous witnesses.

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