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After receiving a series of
threats from the Commander of Gendarmerie Forces in Tunceli province, in
February 2005, Hüseyin Aygün, aged 35, lawyer and human rights defender, is
now prosecuted after a complaint by the Gendarmarie Commander seeking
compensation of 30,000 Turkish lira for the damage to his reputation.
The hearing for this case is due
to take place on 20 July.
Hüseyin Aygün lodged a complaint about the threats with the State Prosecutor,
who began an investigation. However, shortly afterwards, while the investigation
was in progress, legal proceedings were swiftly launched against Hüseyin
Aygün in relation to the complaint he had lodged. As a result, three cases
were opened against him for charges of defamation and damaging the reputation
of the Gendarmerie Commander.
Hüseyin Aygün called a press conference in Tunceli on 13 February to draw attention
to the threats he had received from the Gendarmarie Commander. His remarks
were published by the national newspaper Özgür Gündem. As a result, the
Gendarmerie Commander lodged a complaint with the State Prosecutor and a
defamation case was opened against Hüseyin Aygün, the editor-in-chief and the
chief executive of Özgür Gündem. If found guilty, they could be imprisoned
for between three months and one year, or they could receive a fine. The
State Prosecutor has requested that any punishment the three men receive be
increased
because they allegedly committed a crime against a state official on duty. At
the second hearing of this case on 11 July the judge decided to merge the
case with a second case that was launched concerning the complaint. No date
has been set for the next hearing.
On 24 June, near Tunceli, a taxi hit a land mine, which may have been laid as
part of the conflict between government forces and the armed group the
Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). The security forces investigating the scene
put up notices on the wreckage of the taxi, some of which state: "Human
rights defenders, have you seen this car? Tunceli Bar Association, why are
you silent? Those that make press statements about even the birds in the
mountains; will they make a press statement about this? We are waiting with
interest."
Tunceli Bar Association lodged a complaint about these notices with the State
Prosecutor, who ordered that the notices be taken down. The Head of Tunceli
Bar Association stated: "Tunceli Bar Association has always been on the
side of the law. The people who wrote those notices are uncomfortable with the
work of Tunceli Bar Association and civil society organizations."
Amnesty International believes that the notices placed on the wreckage of the
taxi could lead others to question the role of human rights defenders, and
may result in threats and attacks on those engaged in human rights
activities, as has happened in the past.
More :
See The IDHAE
APPEAL
Many thanks to all who sent
appeals on this case. We will continue to campaign on Hüseyin Aygün’s behalf
using longer term action forms.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
If possible, please send a final
round of appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in English or your own
language:
-expressing concern about the charges brought against Hüseyin Aygün and the employees
of Özgür Gündem newspaper in relation to Hüseyin Aygün’s complaints that he
had been threatened;
- noting that these legal proceedings are especially worrying given that an investigation
into these complaints is still in progress;
- welcoming this investigation by the authorities into the allegations of threats
by gendarmerie officers against Hüseyin Aygün, calling for its results
to be made public and for anyone found responsible to be brought to justice;
- calling on the authorities to take effective action to ensure all public servants
recognize the legitimacy of the work of human rights defenders and their
right to carry out their activities without any restrictions or fear of
reprisals, as laid out in the UN Declaration on the Rights and
Responsibilities of Individuals, Groups and Institutions to Promote and
Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Liberties;
- calling for a full and impartial investigation into the incident on 24
June, in which security forces allegedly put up notices implying that human
rights defenders sympathized with armed groups, for the results to be made
public and for anyone found responsible to be held accountable;
- urging the Turkish authorities to publicly condemn the action of the
security forces in this incident and to make a public statement confirming
the legitimacy of the role and aims of human rights organizations, including
the
Tunceli Bar Association.
APPEALS TO :
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Minister of Justice :
Mr Cemil Çiçek
Ministry of Justice
Adalet Bakanlýðý
06659 Ankara, Turquie
Fax : +90 312 418 5667
Courriers électroniques: cemilcicek@adalet.gov.tr
Salutation:
Dear Minister
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Minister of the Interior :
Mr Abdulkadir Aksu
Ministry of Interior
Içisleri Bakanligi
Ankara, Turquie
Fax : +90 312 418 1795
Courriers électroniques : aaksu@icisleri.gov.tr
Salutation:
Dear Minister
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COPIES
TO:
Foreign Minister and State
Minister for Human Rights:
Mr Abdullah Gül
Office of the Prime Minister
Basbakanlik
06573 Ankara, Turquie
Fax : +90 312 287 8811
and to diplomatic representatives of Turkey accredited to your country.
PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY
PUBLIC
AI Index: EUR 44/025/2005
15 July 2005
Further Information on UA 36/05 (EUR 44/006/2005, 15 February 2005)
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