UPDATE - UN delegation visits Turkish prosecutors to learn more about killing of Turkish-American activist

Delegation visits prosecutors in Turkish capital Ankara to review evidence related to Sept. 6 killing of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi

UPDATES WITH DETAILS OF MEETING BETWEEN UN DELEGATION, PROSECUTORS IN ANKARA; REVISES HEADLINE

By Cemil Murat Budak

ISTANBUL (AA) - A delegation from a UN Commission of Inquiry visited prosecutors in the Turkish capital on Thursday to review the investigation into the killing of Turkish-American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi in Palestine and collect evidence of alleged violations of international law.

Turkish prosecutors on Sept. 11 opened an investigation into the killing of Eygi, 26, who was shot dead by Israeli forces on Sept. 6 during a peaceful protest against illegal Israeli settlements near Nablus in the occupied West Bank.

Prosecutors in the capital Ankara said that on Sept. 18, they received documents from Palestinian authorities related to the ongoing investigation.

These included the autopsy report, crime scene photos, and witness statements.

According to the prosecutor's office, the case is being investigated as premeditated murder under crimes against humanity.

The prosecutors provided the UN representatives with details of their investigation into Eygi’s death.

The delegation is set to present information from their meetings with officials on Eygi’s killing to the UN Human Rights Council.

During the meeting, which lasted about two hours, the UN officials were told that Türkiye exercised its jurisdiction under domestic law to investigate Eygi’s killing by Israeli soldiers.

The officials were shown photos of the moments when Eygi was directly targeted and shot by the soldiers.

Evidence was also shared demonstrating that Eygi carried no weapons or sticks and was an innocent activist.


*Writing by Beril Canakci and Enes Calli​​​​​​​

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