Canan Kaftancıoğlu

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Canan Kaftancıoğlu
Canan Kaftancıoğlu.png
Kaftancıoğlu in 2018
CHP Istanbul Provincial President
Assumed office
13 January 2018
Preceded by
CHP Istanbul Provincial Representative
In office
2012–2014
CHP Istanbul Provincial Vice President
In office
2011–2012
Personal details
Born (1972-02-03) 3 February 1972 (age 49)[1]
Spouse(s)Ali Naki Kaftancıoğlu
Children1 daughter
EducationIstanbul School of Medicine
OccupationPhysician

Canan Kaftancıoğlu (born 3 February 1972) is a Turkish physician and politician. She is the Republican People's Party's provincial president in Istanbul. An outspoken secularist, in 2019 she was sentenced to 10 years in prison for blasphemy.[2][3] Erdogan's regime put her on trial for tweeting about the Armenian genocide and state sponsored assassinations of Kurdish party leaders.[4] Her trial came in the wake of her party's victory in regional elections in Istanbul. During her trial she read out a poem by Nazim Hikmet.[5]

Early life[]

Kaftancıoğlu was born in the village of , Mesudiye, Ordu, the second child in her family. Her father was a primary school teacher and her mother was a housewife.[6] After completing her primary, secondary, and high school education in Ordu, she graduated from in 1995. She completed her residency with the thesis "Forensic Medical Evaluation of Torture Cases", which she developed by screening cases reported by the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey.

Political career[]

Between 2011–2012, she served as the Vice President of the Republican People's Party (CHP) in Istanbul. She was responsible for press, culture, and communication affairs. She later worked as the party's Provincial Representative between 2012–2014. In the 2014 elections, she was one of the candidate's for Maltepe's mayorship.[7] In the 36th Ordinary Provincial Congress of CHP Istanbul held on 13 January 2018, she was elected as the party's Istanbul Provincial President.[8]

After Kaftancıoğlu became the CHP's Istanbul Provincial President, an investigation was opened about her various posts on social media, which critics described as supportive of terrorism, offensive to the Turkish people, public officials and the President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his family.[citation needed] While the posts caused tension between her and Erdoğan,[9] statements supporting Kaftancıoğlu came from the Peoples' Democratic Party as well as her own party.[citation needed] She eventually apologized to Erdoğan for her posts,[10] but repeated her admiration for the PKK's founding members. A prison sentence of 9 years, 8 months and 20 days was ratified on 23 June 2020.[11]

She was among the founders of the Social Memory Platform.[12] She wrote a book. titled Benim Babam Bir Kahramandı, which was published in 2009. She is on the organizing committee of the Ümit Kaftancıoğlu Story Competition.[13] She is a member of the United June Movement Steering Committee.[14]

2020 she spoke in solidarity with the protest 2021 Boğaziçi University protests and was called by Erdogan a terrorist of the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front. This led to a criminal complaint against the president by Kaftancıoğlu.[15]

Personal life[]

When she was working as an emergency doctor at the Suşehri Public Hospital, she met Dr. Ali Naki Kaftancıoğlu.[6] They married in 2001.[16] Kaftancıoğlu is the son of assassinated writer Ümit Kaftancıoğlu. The couple has a daughter named Çağım Işık.[17]

References[]

  1. ^ "Canan Kaftancıoğlu". yeniakit.com.tr. Archived from the original on 30 March 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Turkey opposition leader gets nearly 10 years in jail for insulting president". South China Morning Post. September 6, 2019.
  3. ^ "Canan Kaftanciouglu: Turkish opposition figure faces jail for tweets". BBC News. September 6, 2019 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Canan Kaftancıoğlu Will Not Walk Alone". 10 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Turkish court sentences opposition Istanbul chief 9 years and 8 months in prison".
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Necati Atagül (9 February 2014). "CHP Maltepe Belediye Başkan Adayı Canan Kaftancıoğlu oldu". haber24gazetesi.com. Archived from the original on 24 June 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  7. ^ CHP Maltepe Belediye Başkan Adayı Canan Kaftancıoğlu oldu.
  8. ^ CHP’nin İstanbul İl Başkanı Canan Kaftancıoğlu Oldu
  9. ^ Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche. "Turkey: Opposition politician sentenced to 9 years in jail | DW | 06.09.2019". DW.COM. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  10. ^ "Kaftancıoğlu: Erdoğan's accusations are lies". Ahval. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  11. ^ "CHP İstanbul İl Başkanı Canan Kaftancıoğlu'na verilen hapis cezası onandı". NTV. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  12. ^ "Katilleri Koruyan Bir Sistemin Utancıyla Yaşamak İstemiyoruz"
  13. ^ "CHP sitesindeki sayfası". Archived from the original on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  14. ^ "Canan Kaftancıoğlu: Siyasi dengeler toplumu Akşener'den medet umar hale getirdi". Archived from the original on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  15. ^ "Erdogan zu den Uni-Demos: „Dahinter stecken Terroristen"". nex24 (in German). Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  16. ^ "Dr. Canan Kaftancıoğlu'na yoğun destek sürüyor". ardahanhaber.com.tr. 8 April 2011. Archived from the original on 9 August 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  17. ^ Dr. Canan Kaftancıoğlu'na yoğun destek sürüyor
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