We want this persecution to end

The family of Şeyhmus Alpsoy, who was imprisoned due to his Islamic identity as a result of the calipers, demanded this persecution to end.

Şeyhmus Alpsoy was convicted as a result of the Islamic identity and by the plots of FETÖ judiciary on February 28, also fighting against colon cancer. His family's grievances continued to increase day by day.

Şeyhmus Alpsoy, 49, a victim of the FETÖ Judiciary and Feb. 28, who has colon cancer, which two of his bowels was taken out after being operated and had to live with 2 bags on both sides, has been in prison for 19 years.

Not releasing Alpsoy despite serious health problems, which is being treated at the prison campus hospital, causes reactions.

Suad Alpsoy, the wife of Şeyhmus Alpsoy, stated that her husband was imprisoned as a result of the calipers, suffering from colon cancer and abandoned to death.

Saying that her husband is being treated at Sincan F1 Type Prison Campus hospital in a freezing and airless room, Suad Alpsoy added that her husband needs help, which he can't meet his needs alone. The room where he stays, a normal patient cannot event stay, she said.

During her stay in the hospital, she accompanied her husband she said and then comes back home to look after her 24-year-old mental disabilities son. Wife of Alpsoy expressed that it is too difficult for her to go to prison to look after her husband and come back home to look after her disabled son.

Stressing that her husband definitely must be treated in a more hygienic hospital, Suad Alpsoy drew attention to the fact her husband could die any time under these circumstances.

It makes no sense for Suad Alpsoy why her husband is not being released despite the fact that he has colon cancer. Calling to authorities, Suad Alpsoy asks for the release of her husband and spend his last days at home with his family.

"No one sees nor hear"

Saying that they are in a spot where words fail, Suad Alpsoy added, "We express the grievances we experiencing every day but no one sees nor hear. They are deaf and blind."

Expressing that February 28 was not over, but rather more violently for them, Alpsoy continued her speech: "Atrocities for Muslims will never end. My husband is currently in the prison's campus hospital. I stay as a companion. I have a mentally retarded son at home, he needs helps when I go to the prison's hospital, and my husband needs help when I am home. My son has become much worse now. For the sake of Allah, this state should do something. Or do they like to have a funeral out there?"

"We want this persecution to end"

Alpsoy said that she only demands her husband's file be checked again. "I want his file to be checked again. If he really deserves this punishment, we will no longer raise our voice and demand nothing. However, if he doesn't really deserve this, which is going to be 20 years, we say enough for this. Maybe his life will not be as long as to be re-trialed. For him, we want this persecution to end."

”All we want is justice“

Suad Alpsoy had written letters to President of Turkiye in order the persecution subjected to them to be seen but hasn’t received any reply. "I wrote letters to the President and it was published in many channels and in the newspaper. Presumably, the President has also noticed. But neither the positive nor the negative reply showed up. We wrote to CİMER, sent by registered mail, they did not bother to give an answer. Our request is the end of this persecution. We don't want any privileges. All we want is justice now."

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