Born 1963 in Nusaybin, Sancar attended high school in Diyarbakır before going to Ankara University, where he graduated majoring in public law. In 1995, following his graduation, he received his Ph.D. in constitutional law with a thesis on the "Interpretation of Basic Rights" (Turkish: Temel Hakların Yorumu).[1]
From 1985-1990, he was employed as a research assistant in the Faculty of Law of the Dicle University.[2] Since 1999, he has been a lecturer and since 2007 a full professor at Ankara University.[1] Together with fellow scholar Tanıl Bora [de], he translated Jürgen Habermas' first major work "Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit" into the Turkish language.
In November 2015, Sancar and Erol Dora joined fellow MPs Gülser Yıldırım and Ali Atalan in their hunger strike to protest the ongoing state of exception curfew in the border town of Nusaybin, where since November 13[5] and under the pretext of operating against militant YDG-H members, 70% of the neighborhoods have been cut from electricity, 30% from water supply.[6]
On 23 February 2020, Sancar was elected Co-Chair of the Peoples' Democratic Party along with Pervin Buldan who was re-elected.[7][8]
Legal prosecution
According to an interview he gave Sancar was accused of having insulted the President for having declared the Turkish government was in part responsible for the terrorist attack against a HDP rally in Ankara and for having also said to the authorities that a conflict should be prevented in Cizre. Then he is also prosecuted for Propaganda for the PKK because he has supported the opening of Kurdish schools.[9] The State Prosecutor at the Court of Cassation in Turkey Bekir Şahin filed a lawsuit before the Constitutional Court on the 17 March 2021, demanding for Sancar and 686 other HDP politicians a five-year ban for political activities.[10] The lawsuit was filed jointly with a request for the HDP to be shut down due to the parties alleged organizational links with the PKK.[11][10]
^ abSuavi Aydin, Meryem Erdal, Mithat Sancar, Eylem Ümit Atilgan (2011). Just Expectations: A Compilation of TESEV Research Studies on the Judiciary in Turkey. p. 146. ISBN978-605-5832-63-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)