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Turkey opposition journalists demand acquittal in terror trial

Cumhuriyet's editor-in-chief Murat Sabuncu, who was released in March pending the conclusion of the trial, said journalism was not a crime

Newsroom April 26 02:07

Defence lawyers for journalists from one of Turkey’s biggest opposition newspapers on Wednesday called for their acquittal of terror-related charges in a case condemned by critics as an attack on press freedom.

The closing defence arguments for seventeen journalists, lawyers and executives from Cumhuriyet, Turkey’s oldest daily, were made at the courthouse in Silivri on the outskirts of Istanbul.

A final verdict is due to be delivered shortly.

The controversial case has raised alarm bells over the state of press freedom in Turkey as Cumhuriyet is one of the country’s few newspapers to have been deeply critical of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The paper’s chairman, Akin Atalay, has already been in jail for more than 500 days, but other members of the paper’s staff have been gradually released during the trial.

Kadri Gursel, a veteran journalist and columnist released last year after 11 months in jail, told the court that “journalism has been put on trial”.

“We will walk away from here with our heads high and continue to do journalism no matter how hard it is to do so in an environment deprived of law and democracy.”

“I demand acquittal for myself and my colleagues,” Gursel added.

All defendants are charged with supporting, through their coverage, organizations that Turkey views as terror groups — the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and the ultra-left Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party-Front.

They are also accused of supporting a movement led by Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen which Ankara blames for the failed 2016 coup.

If convicted, they could face sentences of up to 15 years in prison.

Supporters of the accused have repeatedly said the charges against the journalists are absurd and that the trial is political, noting that the outlawed groups cited in the indictment are themselves at odds with each other.

“You don’t have an easy job because you will decide based on empty dossiers,” Gursel told the judge, describing the indictment as “rotten”.

Cumhuriyet’s editor-in-chief Murat Sabuncu, who was released in March pending the conclusion of the trial, said journalism was not a crime.

“We only did journalism and will continue to do so under all circumstances.”

“Accusation is not a proof,” said defence lawyer Fikret Ilkiz, referring to the indictment, earlier in the hearing.

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“Journalists are accused of doing journalism in this case. The presence of Cumhuriyet newspaper is seen as a crime,” he said, demanding acquittal of all the defendants.

According to the P24 press freedom group, there are 165 journalists behind bars in Turkey, most of whom were arrested under the state of emergency imposed after the coup attempt on July 15, 2016.

Source: yahoo

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