I have walked past, or rather around this thread, without looking in, but as usual I couldn't help myself, I had to look at what was going to be a train wreck of a thread, and I wasn't disappointed. So I will try, as I have done in similar threads, to bring a more considered response.
To all my good friends in the mob above baying for for blood around this metaphorical castle of a thread, could I ask you to put your pitchforks and fire-sticks down for a moment and consider some of the things you are advocating.
Justice has been done they have been found guilty, sentencing them should mean that they are locked away for a very very long time, whole life life sentence preferred, but to then want some scum of a prisoner - who is likely locked up for some violent or series of crimes - to then provide a further level of violent punishment on behalf of society is perverse. to expect and then in some way ennoble the scum who do this in prison, supposedly on behalf of society or laughably on behalf of the victim, is not my idea of justice.
As to giving them to the Turks to deliver up punishment, it is almost laughable given almost universal condemnation of Turkish justice, penal code and punishment now and in the past. No thank you not in my name.
And finally are people implying that the Turks do not have problems similar or even worse than this recent UK case, and therefore are fit and proper people to carry out punishment on our behalf, I think not. like the UK of Forty years ago the victims are almost certainly not believed by the authorities, most of the abuse is carried out in the family or in areas of society where the a abusers are in control.