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  • ANKARA: Charges Against Four Journalists Dropped

    CHARGES AGAINST FOUR JOURNALISTS DROPPED

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    April 12 2006

    Four prominent Turkish journalists were let off charges of insulting
    Turkey's courts yesterday, a fifth, however remained on trial. The five
    were indicted in December after they criticized a court's decision
    to block a conference in Istanbul that was to discuss the so-called
    Armenian genocide. The prosecution charged the five journalists
    under articles that penalize insults to the judiciary and attempts
    to influence the justice, such charges can carry a prison sentence
    of up to 10 years.

    The journalists accused were Hasan Cemal, İsmet Berkan, Haluk Şahin and
    Erol Katircioglu. The charges were dropped on grounds that prosecutors
    had not filed charges within the required two-month period following
    the publication of the articles.

    The trial of Murat Belge a columnist for the liberal Radikal newspaper
    will continue.

    Like Sahin, Katircioglu and Belge are also columnists for Radikal,
    while Berkan is also the newspaper's editor-in-chief. Cemal is a
    senior editorialist for the mass-selling Milliyet.

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