The Turkish Parliament biographical file of Irmak is brief, listing her as a high-school graduate and single person. It was while she was studying to be a teacher at the Konya based Selçuk University, when she was first arrested.
Political career and legal prosecution
In the 1990s, she spent almost ten years in prison on charges of membership of the Kurdistan Workers' Party. She was for several years a co-chair of the Democratic Society Party. In October 2008, she was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for praising crimes and criminals. The court sentence was later commuted to a fine of 5,000 Turkish lira. She stood for mayor for Derik in the 29 March 2009 local elections. On 18 April 2009, while still co-chair of the DTP, she was again arrested, in a police operation in Mardin, and detained in Diyarbakır E Type Prison on charges of membership of a terrorist organization. DTP members were targeted with large-scale arrests of April 2009. She is being tried alongside 175 other Kurdish politicians and political activists in the so-called mass 'KCK trial', which began in October 2010, and as of January 2014, is still ongoing. In 2011 she was elected as a member of Parliament representing the Sırnak province, but due to her arrest she could not be sworn in. The court ruled that the parliamentary immunity, which usually all Turkish Member of Parliaments have, does not apply in her case. Politicians from the Labour, Democracy and Freedom Block and other organizations protested against this ruling. In February 2012, she went on hunger strike along with many other fellow detainees and released a statement in support for Abdullah Öcalan. She was freed on 4 January 2014, by decision of the Diyarbakir High Criminal Court. Her release came shortly after a landmark decision of the Turkish Constitutional Court in the case of Mustafa Balbay After her release she took her oath in the Turkish parliament on 7 January 2014 and became Co-Chair of the Democratic Society Congress, which she stayed until 2016. In the Parliamentary Elections in June and the Parliamentary Elections in November 2015 she was elected as an MP representing Hakkari for the party HDP. On the 4 November 2016 she was arrested upon terrorist charges and in November 2017 she was sentenced to 10 years in prison for being a member of a terrorist organization and disseminating terrorist propaganda. In March 2018 the sentence was upheld by a court in Gaziantep, and in the same year in April she was dismissed from Parliament. On the 15 January 2019 she declared she will join Leyla Güven in her hunger strike demanding better detention conditions for Abdullah Öcalan.