{"id":33522,"date":"2011-05-11T14:41:21","date_gmt":"2011-05-11T11:41:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=33522"},"modified":"2012-09-16T14:20:58","modified_gmt":"2012-09-16T11:20:58","slug":"turkey-cant-be-democratic-without-a-free-press","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2011\/05\/11\/turkey-cant-be-democratic-without-a-free-press\/","title":{"rendered":"Turkey can&#8217;t be democratic without a free press"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>IN a study released in early April,  the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe&#8217;s  representative on freedom of the media, Dunja Mijatovic, reported 57  journalists were in prison in Turkey, mostly on the basis of the  country&#8217;s anti-terrorism laws. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>With 11 more Turkish journalists also facing charges, the total  number soon could double the records of Iran and China, each of which  reportedly held 34 journalists in prison in December last year. Indeed,  Mijatovic estimated another 700 to 1000 proceedings against journalists  are ongoing.<\/p>\n<p>Such a situation is intolerable anywhere, but  particularly in a democracy that seeks European Union membership and  that recognises freedom of expression as a fundamental right.<\/p>\n<p>Turkey&#8217;s behaviour calls into question not only its desire but also its ability to commit to the values underlying the EU.<\/p>\n<p>Journalists  linked to Kurdish or Marxist organisations have been targeted regularly  under Turkey&#8217;s anti-terrorism laws, and the OSCE study found they faced  some of the harshest punishments. One Kurdish journalist was sentenced  to 166 years in prison. Others face &#8212; wait for it &#8212; 3000-year  sentences if convicted.<\/p>\n<p>The relative lack of scrutiny of Turkey&#8217;s treatment of journalists  by many in the West has changed, however, owing to the recent waves of  arrests in the so-called Ergenekon case.<\/p>\n<p>Numerous military  officers and academics have been implicated in that case, which involves  an alleged plot by secular ultra-nationalists to overthrow the Turkish  government.<\/p>\n<p>The probe has now turned increasingly towards journalists.<\/p>\n<p>One  of those accused of participating in the plot is the daily newspaper  Milliyet&#8217;s investigative reporter, Nedim Sener, whose work includes a  book about links between security forces and the 2007 murder of  Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.<\/p>\n<p>The International Press  Institute named Sener a World Press Freedom Hero last year. Incarcerated  following his arrest last month, he reportedly stands accused of  belonging to an armed terrorist organisation seeking to overthrow the  government.<\/p>\n<p>Another journalist under fire is Ahmet Sik, who  already faced prosecution for co-writing a book criticising the  government&#8217;s crackdown on the Ergenekon plot. Sik was said to be working  on a book about the alleged influence of an Islamic group within  Turkey&#8217;s police force, which authorities last month ordered confiscated  before it could be printed.<\/p>\n<p>A common thread in all the cases  targeting journalists is that the alleged facts are shrouded in secrecy  and the authorities have declined to release any evidence of crimes or  criminal organisations. Worse still, they have declined even to inform  those brought before courts, sometimes in secret, or their attorneys of  the charges they face.<\/p>\n<p>Indeed, journalists caught in this  Kafkaesque affair can expect to spend years behind bars before being  allowed to respond to the accusations against them. A climate of fear  escalates with each raid and arrest.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Turkish  authorities affirm the country&#8217;s commitment to press freedom, even as  they impugn the motives of those who exercise it. Given that so many  journalists have been jailed and that all of them have been critical of  the government, it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that journalists  are being targeted because of their work.<\/p>\n<p>Such concern has been  voiced not only by press freedom groups such as IPI and journalists such  as the Freedom for Journalists Platform (an umbrella group representing  local and national media organisations in Turkey), but also by  respected international institutions.<\/p>\n<p>The US mission to the OSCE  and the European Commission have joined Mijatovic in calling on Turkey&#8217;s  authorities to stop their intimidation of the media immediately and to  uphold basic OSCE media freedom commitments. The UN Office of the High  Commissioner for Human Rights has called on Turkey to guarantee freedom  of opinion and expression.<\/p>\n<p>Even Turkey&#8217;s President, Abdullah Gul,  recently called for &#8220;prosecutors and courts to be more diligent in  pursuing their responsibilities, and to act in a way that does not harm  the honour and rights of the people&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Turkey plays a pivotal,  bridge-building role between East and West, and the country has been  praised for demonstrating that democracy can coexist with Islam. But the  arrests of so many journalists are eroding this image.<\/p>\n<p>The right  of journalists to cover sensitive topics, including national security,  is fundamental. Those who do not engage in criminal activity should not  face arrest, imprisonment or any other form of harassment or  intimidation for doing their job.<\/p>\n<p>Those accused of criminal  activity must be given due process and a fair trial. Evidence must be  provided and the accused must be presented with the charges they face  and the opportunity to defend themselves.<\/p>\n<p>Far from being  defamatory subversives, journalists who investigate and criticise their  government&#8217;s actions demonstrate true patriotism because no democracy  can survive without the open and independent assessment of public  policies that journalists provide.<\/p>\n<p>If Turkey, a leading regional  power with an ancient cultural heritage, truly wishes to be welcomed  into Europe, to take its rightful place on the world stage and, indeed,  to remain a democracy, its leaders must not hold freedom of the press in  contempt.<\/p>\n<p>Alison Bethel McKenzie is director of the International Press Institute. Steven M. 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