Sait Şahin, one of the vice-presidents of HUDA PAR criticized the decision of the Supreme Court that approved the conviction of HUDA PAR vice-presidents Sait Şahin, M.Bahattin Temel and deputy candidate Fikret Gültekin in a case prepared by FETO's plots.

Şahin, who announced through social media account that the Supreme Court of Appeals has approved the sentence given to them in a ridiculous and bogus file prepared by FETO's law enforcement and judiciary staff, noted that this decision once again shows that the main source of the problem in the country is the state.

Şahin added they were always saying "justice, brotherhood and peace" with their cause friends, and underlined that they will continue to pursue this holy cause.

"The Supreme Court of Appeals approved the punishment of a ridiculous and bogus file prepared by FETO's law enforcement and judiciary staff in 2011," said Şahin.

"Along with another wound received by the justice, which does not exist in the country, not only us but Turkiye, which we are fighting for its brotherhood and peace, has been punished," he added.

"The state insists on cruelty means it shoot itself in the foot"

Pointing out that there are some people do not want justice within the state, Şahin said: "This decision once again shows that the main source of our problems and social problems in this country is the state; they are those who do not want peace and justice affiliated to the brotherhood within the state."

"They are those who use the judicial balance not with justice but with false political and ideological calculations. The state insists on cruelty means it shoot itself in the foot."

 "We will continue to pursue this holy cause"

At the end of his messages, Şahin said that they will receive their reward in the hereafter. "In spite of the punishments and the atrocities we have suffered, all our brothers and I, who have believed in this cause, we have said 'justice, fraternity, and peace' for the country, and we will continue to flag them and continue to pursue this holy cause." (Ramazan Casuk - ILKHA)