We Condemn The Decision By Turkish Authorities To Convict Journalist Ayla Albayrak

Location: United States, New York
Date: November 6, 2017

The Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns decision by Turkish court to convict journalist Ayla Albayrak

New York — We are outraged at the Turkish court for sentencing journalist Ayla Albayrak to two years and one month in prison. The court said she was guilty of engaging in terrorist propaganda in support of a banned Kurdish separatist organization through her reporting with the Wall Street Journal, where Ayla is a staffer.

This move is seen by the Coalition For Women In Journalism as part of the intimidation and silencing technique that different institutions of the government in Turkey use against journalists across the board. “ This conviction deserves our strongest condemnation. The sentence is absolutely unjustified and even ambiguous in its claims accusing Ayla of biased reporting, while her report also includes the government’s point of view,” founder of the Coalition For Women In Journalism, Kiran Nazish, said. “As a journalist it is Ayla’s job to look at all accounts, so she did. This is not the first time Turkish authorities has convicted an objective journalist. The imprisonment of women journalists around the world is increasing and we condemn this trend.”

Turkey has imprisoned 81 journalists in the country, many of them women. The Wall Street Journal reported that Ayla intends to appeal the decision. “Given the current climate in Turkey, this appalling decision shouldn’t have come as a surprise to me, but it did,” she said.

“The state of press freedom is again challenged by the Turkish government in the inappropriate conviction of journalist Ayla Albayrak,” Head of Advocacy for the Coalition for Women in Journalism, Elle Toussi said. “Reprimanding a journalist who provides well-rounded reporting is an attack on all journalists who seek the truth and report it. The Coalition strongly calls for the Turkish authorities to overturn this decision immediately.”

“We as women journalists from around the world stand in solidarity with all of our colleagues who have been wrongfully charged and convicted for simply doing their jobs,” said Jill Langlois, an Associate for Advocacy with the Coalition For Women In Journalism. “Ayla’s sentencing is the latest on a long list of attacks on freedom of the press, a global issue that we can’t ignore.”

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The Coalition For Women In Journalism is a global organization of support for women journalists. The CFWIJ pioneered mentorship for mid-career women journalists across several countries around the world, and is the first organization to focus on the status of free press for women journalists. We thoroughly document cases of any form of abuse against women in any part of the globe. Our system of individuals and organizations brings together the experience and mentorship necessary to help female career journalists navigate the industry. Our goal is to help develop a strong mechanism where women journalists can work safely and thrive.

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Our website is WomenInJournalism.org and we can be reached at press@womeninjournalism.org

 

The CFWIJ strongly condemns the police brutality against journalists. We demand the immediate return of the press cards seized from the security forces. Policies to intimidate journalists should be abandoned, and journalism should be practiced under the criteria of freedom of the press.

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