Journalists in Turkey decry crackdown on colleagues
Ahmet Sik and Nedim Sener were arrested along with others for having ties to the Ergenekon organization -- investigated by the courts for trying to seize power.
But many Turks believe that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Islamic-rooted government is using this probe as an excuse to target dissenters and supporters of the longtime secularist system.
"Poems and books are not bombs, Prime Minister," the demonstrators chanted.
Can (pronounced John) Dundar, a columnist for the Milliyet newspaper and an anchor for NTV, said "the accusers are saying there is proof that they are guilty, but all are being kept in jail without any proof being shown."
The demonstrators marched to a courthouse on the sprawling city’s Asian side where a hearing had been scheduled for Sik and Ertugrul Mavioglu over a book they co-authored about the Ergenekon probe.
Mavioglu is not in jail and participated in the march.
Sik, currently in prison pending trial, had written an investigative book, "Imam’s Army," about a powerful religious group led by Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim preacher and educator whose opponents see him as an influential voice for opposition to Turkish secularism. Gulen now lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
Draft copies had been confiscated by police, but the text showed up on the internet in defiance of the law.
The marching journalists also chanted in support of Sener, an investigative journalist who authored a book on the murder of Hrant Dink, the Turkish journalist of Armenian ethnicity slain in Istanbul four years ago.
Turkey’s democratic system has been seen as a political model for the Muslim countries undergoing change, but press freedom is increasingly a matter of concern. Groups such as the Committee to Protect Journalists have expressed alarm over the wave of journalist arrests.
Over the last two years, Turkey has dropped from 102 to 138 on the press freedom index of Reporters Without Borders, and it is now among the bottom 40 countries of the world when it comes to freedom of the press.
Citing the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the International Press Institute said Turkey is currently holding at least 57 journalists in prison.
"We want to be free to write, to be free to talk. We want to be free to publish our books without any repression or fear and we want to feel secure and safe in the mornings," Dundar said.
Media
Ahmad Ismayilov: Unregulated social media use at an early age may lead to future problems
Azerbaijani Parliament Commission calls on CNN to provide evidence supporting its claims
MEDİA: Claims that Israel used Azerbaijani territory against Iran are fabricated, CNN must retract and apologize
APA TV celebrates 13th birthday
NEWS FEED
Hegseth: What happens to Cuba’s future is in the hands of the US President, we are ready for any scenario
Bajram Begaj: Albania highly values its strengthening partnership with Azerbaijan
Decision issued on Ali Karimli, Ramiz Mehdiyev, Eldar Amirov and Mammad Ibrahim
Saleh Samedov detained by SSS testifies in court
President of the Republic of Serbia receives Azerbaijan’s Minister of Defense
Russia imposes stricter health requirements on migrants
Ursula von der Leyen's office sends letter to Azerbaijan National NGO Forum-PHOTO
Deputy Minister: Threats are not limited to domestic environment, virtual space has also become a serious risk environment
Minister: 50% of children obtain information from social media, which is more risky
Justice Ministry official: Draft social media law envisages effective oversight mechanisms
Fitch sharply raises oil price forecast due to Strait of Hormuz crisis
Prosecutor General: 478 juveniles were held criminally liable last year
State Agency: Draft law under discussion covers 1.5 million children
Trump says he may order new strikes on Iran’s power plants and bridge
Trump: Iran cannot pay for its military, is rapidly becoming a failed state
Azerbaijan outlines age verification rules for social media platforms under new draft law
Elmir Valizada: Proposed law aims to protect children from harmful influences on social media
Deputy Minister: The law envisages strengthening oversight, not shutting down social networks
Zakharova: Moscow ready to expand mutually beneficial cooperation with Tbilisi
Ahmad Ismayilov: Unregulated social media use at an early age may lead to future problems
Azerbaijan to introduce unilateral visa-free regime for Japanese citizens for one year-UPDATED
Azerbaijan and Japan to further strengthen economic cooperation-UPDATED
Trump says Iran taking too long to negotiate deal: ‘Now they will have to pay the price!’
Russia adopts law increasing fees for migrants
Pakistan says all aboard military helicopter killed in crash in Pakistani Kashmir
Naval Forces’ live fire tactical exercise is underway in the Caspian Sea
CSTO to consider possible expulsion of Armenia from the organization
2 crew members missing after fire erupts on tanker off Oman, maritime agency says
Erdoğan: Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Syria pose a threat to Türkiye
Erdoğan warns Greece and Greek Cypriot Administration against seeking “adventures” in Eastern Mediterranean
Azerbaijan's economic output for the first five months of the year unveiled
Peskov: No concrete agreement yet on a meeting between Putin and Pashinyan
EU proposes sanctions against Patriarch Kirill, Russia’s sports minister and FIDE chief
Population income rises by more than 10% in Azerbaijan
Russia says four Ukrainian Flamingo FP-5 cruise missiles shot down overnight
Azerbaijan's foreign public debt decreased by 8%
Average monthly salary in Azerbaijan increased by nearly 7%
Netanyahu to run for re-election, his party says, after Trump raises doubts
Ukrainian military confirms strike on military plant in Chuvash Republic with Flamingo missiles - UPDATED
Pakistan says 26 militants killed in strikes on hideouts on Afghan border
Legal status of Azerbaijan Business Development Fund determined
Azerbaijani Defense Minister pays official visit to Serbia
President Ilham Aliyev congratulates President of Portugal on National Day
Hakan Fidan to visit Russia for talks with Lavrov
Pakistani airstrikes kill at least 13 in Afghanistan, Taliban says
Central Bank: Unified anti-fraud control mechanisms to be introduced to the market by year-end
IRGC claims four key targets hit at US Al-Azraq base in Jordan
Additional carriages to be added to Baku-Tbilisi-Baku train amid rising demand
Iran says attacks on US bases in Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain largely succeeded
U.S. completes strikes in response to Iran’s attack on Apache