Published On: 01/08/2016

EU must hold Turkish President accountable for press freedom violations

As arrests of journalists and media closure continue, the International and the European Federation of Journalists (IFJ/EFJ) call on the European Union to take additional steps to hold Turkish president Erdogan accountable for press freedom breaches

Since the coup aimed at toppling President Erdogan failed on 16 July, the IFJ and EFJ have been alerting on the number of arrests of journalists and media closure  for being allegedly  associated with the pro-Gรผlen movement accused of being behind the failed coup.  

The situation came to a point where local mediaโ€™s fear to be arrested is leading to an increasing muzzlement of the press, thus infringing fundamental human rights such as freedom of expression and the publicโ€™s right to know. According to IFJ/EFJ latest information: 

On 27 July, arrest warrants were issued against 47 former staff of the Zaman newspaper, an official said. Zaman daily columnist, ลžahin Alpay, has been detained after police raided his house in the early morning hours. Lale Sariibrahimoglu, who used to work for Zaman and Todayโ€™s Zaman and currently reporting for IHS Janeโ€™s Defence Weekly, was taken by police from her home. Columnist Nuriye Akman (former Zaman Daily)  is also in custody. 

On 27 July, the IFJ and EFJ listed at least 28 journalists detained, namely Yakup SaฤŸlam, ฤฐbrahim Balta, Seyit Kฤฑlฤฑรง (former TRT reporter), Bayram Kaya, Cihan Acar, Nazlฤฑ Ilฤฑcak, Hanฤฑm BรผลŸra Erdal, Bรผlent Mumay (Birgรผn daily) ,Zeynel Abidin Bulut (Pro-Kurdish daily Azadiya Welat), Zehra Dogan (JINHA), Sahin Alpay (former Zaman), Nuriye Akman (former Zaman), Lale Sariibrahimoglu (former Zaman), Ali Bulaรง, Mรผmtazer Tรผrkรถne, Zafer ร–zsoy, Ahmet Metin SekizkardeลŸ (Cihan Medya Deputy Chair), Cuma Kaya, Murat AvcฤฑoฤŸlu, Osman Nuri Arslan, ลžeref Yฤฑlmaz (Irmak TV), Hรผseyin Turan, Faruk Akkan, Bรผnyamin Kรถseli (Aksiyon weekly), Abdullah Kฤฑlฤฑรง (Meydan), Hรผseyin Aydฤฑn (Cihan News Agency), Cuma Ulus, Mustafa Erkan Acar (Cihan News Agency).

According to Bianet, Dicle News Agency (DฤฐHA) and ร–zgรผr Gรผndem websites were also blocked on 27 July by the Telecommunications Communication Presidency (TฤฐB) due to "administrative injunction". Such a blocking is not the first of its kind since DiHA has been blocked 43 time this year and ร–zgรผr Gรผndem twice.

Last week, 20 independent online news portals, including Haberdar, Meydan and Medyascope, had already been shutdown following a decision of the TฤฐB.

On 27 July in the evening the Turkish government  issued a new decree ordering the closure of 131 media organisations. According to the decree published in the official gazette, three news agencies, 16 television channels, 23 radio stations, 45 daily newspapers, 15 magazines and 29 publishing houses have been ordered to shut down. Media shut down include new agency Cihan Haber Aรถansฤฑ, Bugรผn tv, Can Erzincan tv, Kanaltรผrk, Samanyolu tv, Bugรผn, Taraf, newspapers Zaman and Today’s Zaman, newspaper Yarฤฑna BakฤฑลŸ  magazines Sฤฑzฤฑntฤฑ, Aksiyon, Nokta. 

IFJ president Philippe Leruth said: โ€œ The European union must take a stand and hold President Erdogan accountable for breaching Human rights convention and muzzling the press. Global journalists are highly concerned by the escalation of attacks against the press in a country that calls itself a democracy. This situation must end immediately.โ€

EFJ president Mogens Blicher Bjerregard and EFJ general secretary Ricardo Gutiรฉrrez called on the European Union and the Council of Europe to act. "We can’t remain silent while journalists are being arrested by dozens right here in front of us. President Juncker and High Representative Mogherini must do everything in their power to end this worrying situation," said Mogens Blicher Bjerregard.

The federations reported all these cases to the Council of Europe Platform for the promotion of journalism and the protection of journalists.

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