<br><b>THE PEOPLE'S HEALTH MOVEMENT CONCERNED ABOUT STATE ORGANISED ATTACKS<br>ON ACTIVISTS AND HEALTH WORKERS DURING RECENT TURMOIL IN TURKEY<br></b><br>The People ’ s Health Movement (PHM)1 strongly condemns violent acts by state authorities against<br>
members of civil society across Turkey. PHM is particularly concerned about the use of<br>chemical agents used to suppress demonstrations, causing danger to the health of the<br>demonstrators affected, as recently disclosed by a cross-sectional survey conducted by the Turkish<br>
Medica l Association . The survey provided evidence that the chemical agents used caused<br>systemic health symptoms for those exposed to the gases and that tear gas grenades, tanks and<br>rubber bullets, directly targeted at protestors, have caused severe head, facial and eye injuries, as<br>
well blunt thorax and abdominal trauma. It has been reported that during the recent protests more<br>than 5.000 people have been injured and at least four killed.<br>Moreover, PHM is concerned about reports detailing systematic police violence against medical<br>
doctors, nurses, medical students and volunteers providing care to the injured. Health workers<br>assisting injured demonstrators in self-organised first aid centres were repeatedly attacked and<br>detained.<br>PHM calls on the Turkish government to ensure a total ban of any of chemical agents causing<br>
health hazards against members of civil society.<br>Further, PHM calls for an immediate release of all detained health care workers and medical<br>volunteers and to ensure that no further criminalisation of medical staff will occur by state<br>
authorities.<br>PHM expresses its solidarity with all health professionals and volunteers who assisted the<br>victims of brutality during the confrontations and provided health care in Istanbul, Ankara and other<br>cities in Turkey and strongly supports the call on the international community, from the Turkish<br>
Medical Association to act immediately against the brutal suppression of democratic rights.<br><br>Contacts:<br>Dr. Chiara Bodini (Italy), <a href="mailto:chiarabodini@hotmail.com">chiarabodini@hotmail.com</a><br>PHM Europe representative<br>
<br>1: PHM is a global network bringing together grassroots activists, civil society organizations and academics from<br>around the world, particularly from low income countries. PHM works towards the revitalisation of primary health<br>
care and works to address the social determinants of health, including in particular, the growing inequity within and<br>between nations, mostly due to unfair economic structures which lock so many people into poverty and poor health.<br>
We have a presence in more than 70 countries around the globe.<br><br>