OSCE Representative on the arrest of two journalists and a human rights activist in Turkey
OSCE Representative appalled by imprisonment of two journalists and a human rights activist in Turkey, urges their release
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VIENNA, 20 June 2016 โ The detention of two journalists and a human rights activist for expressing solidarity with their colleagues is the latest, and a most severe, blow to freedom of expression and media freedom in Turkey, Dunja Mijatoviฤ, the OSCE media freedom representative said today.
โSilencing these individuals, and thereby curbing pluralistic debate, is deeply damaging to not only the affected individuals and their loved ones, but also to society as a whole,โ Mijatoviฤ said. โThe authorities should drop the charges and stop using imprisonment as a way to fight differing voices.โ
Erol รnderoglu, Reporters Without Borders Turkey representative, Ahmet Nesin, a freelance journalist, and ลebnem Korur Fincancฤฑ, head of the Turkey Human Rights Foundation, appeared in court today to face charges of terrorist propaganda, for expressing solidarity and participating in events organized by the Kurdish media outlet รzgรผr Gรผndem. Following court proceedings, all three were detained. Over 40 journalists supported the campaign, 37 of them have already been investigated for their support.
โThe detention of รnderoฤlu, Nesin and Fincancฤฑ, is the latest warning that objective reporting is under severe attack in Turkey,โ Mijatoviฤ said. โIt also shows that expressing solidarity is regarded by the authorities as a crime punishable with prison.โ
รnderoglu has been working with the Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media for many years on projects and publications.
โรnderoglu is not only a prominent journalist, but one of my Officeโs most outstanding media experts, and a trusted friend. He embodies what good journalism is all about,โ Mijatoviฤ said.