Turkey: The Hearing Of Journalist Kibriye Evren Adjourned To November To Take Her Defense Statements
Location: Turkey, Diyarbakir
Date: July 14, 2020
Available in: 🇹🇷 Türkçe
JinNews reporter Kibriye Evren’s trial on charges of “membership to a terrorist organization” and “propagandizing a terrorist organization” was held today before Diyarbakır 5th High Criminal Court.
Kibriye Evren was arrested on October 11, 2018, during simultaneous operations towards Kurdish politicians. The indictment cited Evren’s trips abroad, social media posts, and her presence at the Kurdish women groups such as Free Women’s Congress (Kongreya Jinên Azad) as evidence. Anonymous witness statements were also included in the indictment.
Evren’s tweets such as “Jinha (Turkey’s first Women News Agency) cannot be silenced” and a repost of the tweet posted by prominent journalist Hasan Cemal about a bombing in Turkey, which said, “Bombs exploded, many young people died,” were among those which were cited as criminal evidence.
The court had ordered her conditional release on November 12, 2019 - after a year and one month had passed.
Kibriye Evren didn’t attend today’s hearing due to a health report she obtained while the courtroom was closed to observation due to Covid-19 precautions.
Kibriye’s lawyers Resul Tamur and Pirozhan Karali stated that they will make sure that their client will stand before the judge and they will present their defense statements on the joint case due to the change in the composition of the court.
In its interlocutory order, the court requested that a writ be sent to Mersin Public Prosecutor’s office concerning the outcome of the indictment about Kibriye Evren in a case initiated in 2012 and adjourned the trial until November 26th, 2020.
The Coalition For Women In Journalism demands that the Turkish judiciary acquit the charges against Kibriye. We urge them to reconsider their decision so that she is free to continue doing her work. It is crucial for women journalists to be able to work freely without any fear of being punished.
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