Turkey: Legal Persecution Continues Against Journalist Hatice Şahin - The Journalist Must Be Acquitted From All Charges

Location: Turkey, Istanbul
Date: June 28, 2021
Available in: 🇹🇷  Türkçe

The third hearing of the case against Yeni Yaşam Newspaper editor Hatice Şahin on the charge of being affiliated with an armed organisation was held in Diyarbakır today. The court adjourned the hearing yet again for the third time. The next hearing will be held on October 11. The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) condemns the attempts to intimidate journalists by constantly adjourning the trials. We reiterate once again journalism is not a crime. We demand Hatice’s acquittal immediately.

The third hearing of the case against Hatice was held today at the Diyarbakır 9th High Criminal Court. The court ordered the indictment and hearing testimonies from another court, in which journalist Kibriye Evren’s name was mentioned by a secret witness. The next hearing will be held on October 11. Hatice Şahin faces up to 15 years sentence in prison with the charges of being a member of an armed terrorist organization if convicted.

An investigation was launched against Yeni Yaşam Journalist editor Hatice Şahin by the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor's Office on October 9, 2018, and police raided Hatice's home on October 18, 2018. She was detained after the raid as part of the investigation. As a result of the bust in Şahin's home, the police seized her belongings and electronic devices. The journalist was released a day after her detention.

In the indictment, which was completed on October 23, 2020, Hatice was accused of having participated in organizational actions within the scope of the Democratic Society Congress (DTK) work. The journalist's travels between Istanbul and Diyarbakır between September and December 2017 were listed and being a member of the Free Women Congress Association was cited as evidence for the terror charges.

The statement of an anonymous witness against the journalist alleged that she attended illegal meetings in which some other journalists were also included. Another witness also claimed the journalist was the spokesperson of the media outlets related to the Union of Communities of Kurdistan (KCK).

The Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns the continuous prosecution against journalists for their journalistic coverages. We believe these attempts are aiming to silence journalists and cast a shadow on the free press. We demand environments where journalists can write freely without being threatened by legal harassment. We reiterate that once again journalism is not a crime.

 

The Coalition For Women In Journalism closely monitors the incidents in Turkey with great concern. Since March 8, Women's Day, police violence against women journalists increasingly continues in the country. As the coalition, we urge the Turkish state to provide a free environment for journalists. Following the news is our most fundamental democratic right to report. We demand the immediate release of our detained colleagues. Journalism is not a crime. Journalism cannot be prevented.

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