
Thursday, 21 April, 2011 , 15:53
The Higher Electoral Board reversed its Monday ruling after a review of additional documents the candidates presented, as violent Kurdish protests flared across the country over the disqualifications.
Among those who won a green light to stand in the June 12 parliamentary polls was iconic Kurdish activist Leyla Zana, winner of the European Parliament's human rights award who spent 10 years behind bars before being released in 2004, NTV said.