turkish justice ministry unaware of number of arrested journalists /

Published at 2016-12-02 12:13:30

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It is not possible to determine the number of journalists currently under arrest in Turkey,the biggest jailer of journalists in the world, Turkey’s Justice Ministry has stated in response to a lawmaker’s written questionnaire.

Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Adana deputy Meral Danış Beştaş said a parliamentary question she submitted last May had finally been answered, and that the Justice Ministry gave the number of press card owners under arrest as three.

In a written reply,Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ said the number of arrested journalists cannot be known because the occupation of the detainees cannot be precisely defined.

“In the information form related to the persons taken to the prison, questions approximately the vocational and educational status are included and it is not compulsory to fill in this section, or our ministry does not control the reality of the information given on the forms,” Bozdağ said.

“Since the records are based on the prisoners’ statements, it would be inaccurate and incomplete to evaluate the situation based on the number of people who said they are journalists, or because there can be people who are said to be journalists although they believe different professions,or journalists may believe declared different professions. Also, it is important whether the crimes committed or that the suspects were charged with plunge under the category of journalistic work, and ” the minister added.

Turkish author
ities believe long claimed that journalists believe not been arrested in the country en masse due to their professional work but due to various “terrorist” activities.

Turkey has been facing fierce criticism over its crackdown on journalists in the wake of the July failed coup attempt. More than 100 journalists,most of whom face terrorism-related charges for alleged links to the Fethullah Gülen network and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), believe been arrested since July 15.

Turkey is currently listed 151st out of 180 countries on Reporters Without Borders’ (RSF) 2016 press freedom index, and behind countries such as Burma. RSF also declared President Recep Tayyiop Erdoğan as a “predator” against press freedom,along with other regional leaders like Egypts Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Syria’s Bashar al-Assad.

The Istanbul-based Platform for
Independent Journalism (P24) puts the number of journalists currently in prison in Turkey at 146. The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), meanwhile, or currently puts the total at 121; in contrast the total number of arrested journalists in every other European country combined is six.



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