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  • OSCE asked Ankara to drop charges against author on murder of Dink

    OSCE Representative asked Ankara to drop charges against the author of
    a book on the murder of Hrant Dink
    20.06.2009 17:29 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Miklos Haraszti, the OSCE Representative on Freedom
    of the Media, asked Turkish authorities today to drop charges against
    journalist Nedim Sener for his investigative book on the murder of
    fellow journalist Hrant Dink, and called for urgent reform of laws
    that restrict freedom of expression. "Sener is prosecuted in defiance
    of freedoms that both OSCE commitments and Council of Europe standards
    grant to critical publications," wrote Haraszti in a letter to Foreign
    Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. "What he did was critically assess the
    events leading up to Hrant Dink's murder, and the deficiencies
    afterwards in the handling of the case and in the prosecution of the
    perpetrators." "Justice must not be degraded into an act of revenge by
    the criticized authorities," said Haraszti. Sener, a journalist for
    newspaper Milliyet, faces up to 28 years of imprisonment for writing a
    book, entitled The Dink Murder and Intelligence Lies. The book alleges
    that security forces failed to stop the murder of the well-known
    Turkish-Armenian writer in 2007, and cites alleged incidents of
    negligence by gendarmerie, police and national intelligence officers
    working on the case.
    "Media freedom commitments may be complied with only if fact-finding
    journalism receives the full backing of the law, and inaccuracies, if
    any have occurred, are not criminalized," wrote Haraszti in the
    letter.
    "Legal provisions in Turkey could be misused to curb freedom of
    expression and information," he added. "The Criminal Code, the Press
    Law, the Anti-Terrorism Law, and the recent Law No. 5651 on Internet
    regulation all need to be modernized so that they cannot be used to
    restrict speech rights."
    "By dropping the charges against Sener, Turkey could now stop
    punishing the messengers of unwelcome news, and instead carry out
    much-needed legal reform to ensure freedom of expression," Miklos
    Haraszti said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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