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ORAKCI, KORKUSUZ, SUICMEZ, CANPOLAT, KARAMAN, BAYHAN, DELIDERE AND ORAKCI v. TURKEY

Doc ref: 30763/96;30764/96;30765/96;30766/96;30767/96;30768/96;30769/96;30770/96;30771/96;30772/96 • ECHR ID: 001-5815

Document date: March 22, 2001

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ORAKCI, KORKUSUZ, SUICMEZ, CANPOLAT, KARAMAN, BAYHAN, DELIDERE AND ORAKCI v. TURKEY

Doc ref: 30763/96;30764/96;30765/96;30766/96;30767/96;30768/96;30769/96;30770/96;30771/96;30772/96 • ECHR ID: 001-5815

Document date: March 22, 2001

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SECOND SECTION

DECISION

AS TO THE ADMISSIBILITY OF

Applications nos. 30763 ‑ 30772/96

by Zübeyir ORAKÇI, Giyasettin KORKUSUZ, Yusuf SUİÇMEZ, Metin CANPOLAT, Kutbettin and Mehmet KARAMAN , Avni BAYHAN, Yusuf and Fettah DELİDERE and Nusrettin ORAKÇI against Turkey

The European Court of Human Rights (Second Section) , sitting on 22 March 2001 as a Chamber composed of

Mr C.L. Rozakis , President , Mr A.B. Baka , Mr G. Bonello , Mrs V. Strážnická , Mr P. Lorenzen , Mr M. Fischbach , judges , Mr F. Gölcüklü , ad hoc judge ,

and Mr E. Fribergh , Section Registrar ,

Having regard to the above applications introduced with the European Commission of Human Rights on 15 December 1995 and registered on 26 March 1996,

Having regard to Article 5 § 2 of Protocol No. 11 to the Convention, by which the competence to examine the applications was transferred to the Court,

Having regard to the observations submitted by the respondent Government and the observations in reply submitted by the applicants,

Having deliberated, decides as follows:

FACTS AND COMPLAINTS

The applicants are Turkish nationals living in the Lice district of the province of Diyarbakır (Turkey). They are represented before the Court by Mr Hasip Kaplan, a lawyer practising in Istanbul.

In their applications the applicant s complained that their houses and shops were destroyed as a result of the random and disproportionate gunfire of the security forces in the course of clashes between the latter and PKK militants in Lice. They alleged that their rights guaranteed by Articles 3, 5, 6, 13, 14, 17 and 18 of the Convention and Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 had been violated.

PROCEDURE

Following informal cont acts between the applicants’ and the Government’s representatives, the Section Registrar was asked to assist the parties in reaching a solution to the matter.

As a result, the Registrar proposed that the applicants withdraw the applications on the condition that the Government pay to the applicants the sums stated below f ree of any taxes which may be applicable and to be converted into Turkish liras at the rate applicable on the date of payment:

No.

Application No.

Name of the Applicant

The Registrar’s proposal: Pounds sterling

1

30763/96

Zübeyir ORAKÇI

10,000

2

30764/96

Giyasettin KORKUSUZ

15,000

3

30765/96

Yusuf SUİÇMEZ

10,000

4

30766/96

Metin CANPOLAT

10,000

5

30767/96

Kutbettin KARAMAN

10,000

6

30768/96

Mehmet KARAMAN

10,000

7

30769/96

Avni BAYHAN

10,000

8

30770/96

Yusuf DELİDERE

10,000

9

30771/96

Fettah DELİDERE

12,000

10

30772/96

Nusrettin ORAKÇI

10,000

By letters of 19 January and 2 February 2001 the Government and the applicants respectively a greed to the proposal.

THE LAW

The Court takes note of the applicants’ withdrawal of the applications on the basis of the agreement reached between the parties (Article 37 § 1 (a) and (b) of the Convention). The Court considers that there is no reason which would justify the continuation of the examination of the applications.

For these reasons, the Court

Decides to disjoin the instant applications from the other 201 Lice applications;

Decides to join the instant applications;

Decides to strike the applications out of the list .

Erik Fribergh Christos Rozakis Registrar President

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