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Turkish prosecutors seek up to 18 years in jail for eight journalists for report on intel officer’s funeral

The journalists are accused of violating Turkey’s intelligence laws although the intel agent’s name had been previously made public

Newsroom April 28 11:00

Prosecutors are seeking from seven to 18 years in jail for each of the eight journalists indicted for covering the funeral of a member of Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MİT) killed in Libya.

The prosecutors are accusing the journalists of two separate charges: violating the Article 329 of the Turkish Penal Code on “Disclosure of Information Relating to the Security and Political Interests of the State” and violating the Article 27th of the Law on the Turkish National Intelligence Organization which says that “those who obtain documents and information concerning the MİT’s duties and operations shall be sentenced.”

Hüseyin Ersöz, the lawyer of OdaTV journalists indicted in the case, said that it is “against the principle of universality” for a defendant to be accused of multiple charges for one action. “It is impossible for prosecutors not to know this as this is one of the lectures of Law 101,” Ersöz told OdaTV.

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OdaTV journalists Barış Terkoğlu, Barış Pehlivan and Hülya Kılınç are three of the eight journalists standing charges. Along with the OdaTV journalists, Mehmet Ferhat Çelik and Aydın Keser from the pro-Kurdish newspaper Yeni Yaşam and Murat Ağırel from from the opposition daily Yeni Çağ were arrested in March over the same charges.

Two other people indicted in the case are Birgün columnist Erk Acarer, who is now living in exile in Germany, and an employee of the municipality of the district of Akhisar in the Manisa province, run by the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP).

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