Friday, November 27, 2015

Turkey jails journalists for 'revealing state secrets'

Two prominent Turkish journalists were arrested on charges of "spying" and "revealing state secrets" after they published a story alleging that members of the state intelligence agency were sending weapons into Syria.

The Cumhuriyet newspaper's Editor-in-Chief Can Dundar and Ankara Bureau Chief Erdem Gul were placed in pre-trial detention after the court decision to charge them on Thursday night, Turkish media reported.

"Don't worry, this ruling is nothing but a badge of honour to us," Dundar told reporters and civil society representatives at the court before being taken into custody.

It is unclear how much jail time the journalists face as a prosecutor must still indict them.

According to the Cumhuriyet, Turkish security forces in January 2014 intercepted a convoy of trucks near the Syrian border and discovered boxes of what the daily described as weapons and ammunition destined for rebels fighting against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

The May report linked the seized trucks to an operation by the Turkish National Intelligence Organisation.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan denied the story, saying the trucks were carrying "humanitarian and logistics aid" to ethnic Turkmens in Syria. The revelations enraged the president, who vowed that Dundar would pay a "heavy price".

Erdogan personally filed a criminal complaint against Dundar, 54, demanding he serve multiple life sentences for erroneous reporting.

Turkey has said it only supports moderate rebels in Syria, although it wants to see the Assad government toppled.

Reporters Without Borders had urged the judge hearing the case to dismiss the charges against the pair, condemning the trial as "political persecution".

The Cumhuriyet daily was awarded the media watchdog's 2015 Press Freedom Prize last week and Dundar travelled to Strasbourg to receive the award.
Source: Al Jazeera

 27/11/15
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