Co-mayor of Cizre sentenced to six years from KCK Cizre case 2020-06-25 08:55:21   NEWS CENTER - 64 people including Cizre Co- Mayor Mehmet Zırığ who was dismissed from office and replaced by a trustee have been sentenced to 6 to 10 years of prison in KCK Cizre case with the accusation of 'being a member of an illegal organization'.   The hearing in the so-called “KCK Cizre trial” was held at the 5th Heavy Penal Court of Malatya on Wednesday. 79 people stand trial in the lawsuit, among them several politicians including Cizre co-mayor Mehmet Zırığ.   HDP-run Cizre District Municipality in the province of Şırnak was seized by the AKP-MHP government on 29 October 2019 after the removal of elected co-mayor Mehmet Zırığ who was then replaced by a state-appointed trustee.   Not the defendants but lawyers attended the hearing via the video-conferencing system SEGBIS.   The court sentenced 67 of the defendants to prison terms between 6 and 10 years for alleged “membership to an illegal organization”. Co-mayor Mehmet Zırığ was also sentenced to 6 years and 3 months in prison with the same accusation. 11 other defendants were acquitted