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  • ANKARA: Columnist Murat Yetkin Faces 4.5 Years Jail

    COLUMNIST MURAT YETKIN FACES 4.5 YEARS JAIL
    Erol Onderoglu

    BÝA, Turkey
    June 29 2006

    Istanbul prosecutor demands up to 4.5 years imprisonment for "Radikal"
    daily columnist Yetkin for criticizing the controversial trial of
    internationally accredited Turkish author Orhan Pamuk.

    BÝA (Istanbul) - Journalist, author and "Radikal" newspaper columnist
    Murat Yetkin has been charged by an Istanbul prosecutor for "attempting
    to influence a fair trial" by criticising a 2005 controversial court
    case opened against Turkey's internationally accredited writer Orhan
    Pamuk, and may face up to 4.5 years imprisonment if found guilty of
    the offence.

    Yetkin's September 18, 2005 dated commentary "Turkey will be put
    on trial in the case launched against Orhan Pamuk" was subject to
    an investigation where the Istanbul Bagcilar 2nd Court of First
    Instance prosecutor on May 4 decided to proceed with the prosecution
    of the writer.

    The offending article stressed that the Pamuk case would challenge
    Turkey during its accession talks with the European Union and asked
    "how many people in [capital] Ankara are aware that Turkey will be
    on trial in this case as much as Pamuk?"

    Yetkin will appear before the court on August 24.

    More trials under Article 288

    Article 288 of the Turkish Penal Code where comments and opinions
    with regard to ongoing court cases are regulated, governs the
    controversial charges of "influencing the justice" or "insulting the
    court" in Turkey.

    Accordingly any verbal or written statement made with the "attempt to
    influence the prosecutor, judge, court, expert of witnesses before the
    final verdict is passed in an investigation or prosecution launched
    with regard to an incident" can be punished with 6 months to a maximum
    of 3 years imprisonment. Where the "offence is committed through the
    press or by way of publication, the penalty is increased by half".

    "Milliyet" and "Radikal" newspaper journalists Hasan Cemal, Ýsmet
    Berkan, Haluk Sahin and Erol Katircioglu were on trial for their
    own criticism of a court order banning a conference in Istanbul on
    Ottoman Armenians but the case was dismissed earlier this year due to
    statue of limitations. The Bagcilar Prosecutor's Office then appealed
    the dismissal.

    "Radikal" newspaper columnist Murat Belge has only recently been
    acquitted on the same charge in a June 8 hearing this year.

    Under article 288, the Bagcilar 2nd Court of First Instance had also
    tried Van Yuzuncu Yil University Press and Public Relations coordinator
    Nalan Akgun and English Language and Literature Department official
    Azer Banu Kemaloglu who were charged with attempting to influence
    a fair trial by wearing white ribbons on their necks to protest
    the arrest of the University Dean Prof. Dr. Yucel Askin. Both were
    acquitted in an April 17 hearing.

    "Agos" newspaper writers Hrant Dink, Aydin Engin, Serkis Seropyan and
    Arat Dink are, however, still being tried under this article and will
    appear before the Sisli 2nd Court of First Instance on July 4. The
    case is being closely monitored by freedom of expression activists
    and organisations world-wide.

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