Abdullah Zeydan (born 13 -03- 1972 in Yüksekova) is a Turkish politician of Kurdish descent and a member of the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party).
Education
He attended primary school and high school in Yüksekova in the Hakkari Province.
Political career
Abdullah Zeydan was elected as a member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in the general elections of June 2015 representing Hakkari and re-elected on the snap elections in November of the same year. Zeydan, running on a pro-Kurdish DEM party ticket, came first in the Van local election held on 31-03-2024, but the Diyarbakır 5th High Criminal Court annulled his election as mayor of the city with a decision taken on 04 -04- 2024.[citation needed] Zeydan appealed to the Supreme Election Board and was instated as mayor.
Judicial prosecution
He was imprisoned on the 04 -11- 2016 together with fellow #HDP# deputies and charged for having attended funerals of members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) but also the Peoples Protections Forces (YPG) who fought against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Abdullah Zeydan was imprisoned in the F-type prison in Edirne together with Selahattin Demirtaş, with whom he joined a hunger strike in protest of the detention conditions in March 2017. He also joined a hunger strike in protest of the detention conditions of Abdullah Öcalan, which was initiated by Leyla Güven. He was to take part in it for 10 days. He was punished for this the same month by the prison authorities, but Öcalan was permitted a visit of his brother days after Zeydan joined the hunger strike. In January 2018, Abdullah Zeydan was sentenced to 8 years imprisonment for allegedly supporting a terrorist organization making terrorist propaganda. In November 2019, a court ruled he be released. But this decision was opposed by the prosecutor of Diyarbakır on the same day, following which the court reconsidered and decided to keep him imprisoned. The State Prosecutor to the Court of Cassation in Turkey Bekir Şahin filed a lawsuit before the Constitutional Court on the 17 March 2021, demanding for Zeydan and 686 other HDP politicians a five-year ban to participate in politics. The lawsuit was filed together with the request for a closure of the HDP due to the party's alleged organizational links with the PKK.
On 06 -01-2022, after having attended a hearing in Elâzığ, Zeydan was released from prison.
Personal life
He is married to Dilsah Zeydan and the couple has three daughters.He is the son of Mustafa Zeydan, a former deputy of the Justice and Development Party (AKP)
1972 birthsKurdish politiciansDeputies of HakkâriLiving peoplePoliticians arrested in TurkeyPeople from Hakkâri ProvinceTurkish Kurdish politiciansPeoples' Democratic Party (Turkey) politicians.[1]