ANKARA (Sputnik) — On October 26, Turkish police detained Kisanak along with her co-mayor Firat Anli, accusing them of being members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
The prosecutors accused Kisanak of terrorism and demanded a prison term of more than two centuries, the NTV broadcaster reported citing the prosecutor's office.
Tensions between Ankara and Turkish Kurds escalated in July 2015 when a ceasefire between Turkey and PKK, outlawed in Turkey, collapsed over a series of terrorist attacks, allegedly committed by PKK members.
On September 11, the Turkish Interior Ministry announced it had fired 28 provincial administrators and district governors for having links to the PKK and opposition cleric Fethullah Gulen. The move was followed by clashes in the southeastern Turkey.