Rättsprocessen mot, den mycket kända och hyllade människorättsjuristen Eren Keskin, återupptas den 15 februari. Åtalet gäller hennes solidaritetsaktion till stöd för tidningen Özgür Gründem, då hon gick in som tillfällig chefredaktör. Tidningen grundades i början av 90-talet, den har bevakat den kurdisk-turkiska konflikten och har stängts ned flera gånger av myndigheterna. Åklagaren har rubricerat åtalet mot Eren Keskin som stöd till en terroristorganisation och om hon fälls riskerar hon ett långt fängelsestraff.
Sedan 1990-talet har de turkiska myndigheterna, med alla medel, försökt tysta Eren Keskin på grund av hennes arbete för mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Första fängelsedomen kom 1995, sedan dess har drygt 140 åtal väckts mot henne. Hon har trakasserats, mordhotats och utsatts för attentat. Hennes oförtröttliga och modiga kamp har belönats med flera priser och utmärkelser; Orhan Doğan Peace Award, Hrant Dink Award, Anna Dahlbäcksstipendiet, Anna Lindh-priset och Martin Ennals Award.
Fem organisationer; Svenska PEN, Advokater utan gränser, Amnesty International, Olof Palmecentret och Anna Lindhs minnesfond skriver idag den 18 januari 2021 till Turkiets justitieminister och kräver att åtalet mot Eren Keskin läggs ned och att hoten och trakasserierna mot henne upphör.
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Minister of Justice
Abdulhamit Gül
Ministry of Justice
Adalet Bakanliği
06659 Ankara
Turkey
Stockholm, 18 January 2021
Dear Minister,
We, the undersigned are gravely concerned about Eren Keskin. She is an internationally renowned and much acclaimed lawyer, human rights activist and writer who has devoted her life to defending human rights and freedom of expression. Eren Keskin is the recipient of several international awards, including the Martin Ennals Award, The Anna Lindh Award, The Civil Society Award and The Orhan Doğan Peace Award.
The persecution and harassment of Eren Keskin is unprecedented. For decades the Turkish authorities have tried to silence her. She has received several death threats and has also been physically attacked. More than 140 separate criminal charges have been brought against her for her outspoken stand against human rights violations. She has spent time in prison, been banned from travelling abroad and has had her lawyer’s licence withdrawn once.
On 15 February 2021 there will be a new hearing in the Özgür Gündem Main Trial, at the Istanbul High Criminal Court number 23. Eren Keskin is charged with membership of a terrorist organisation, for acting as a “solidarity editor” of the Özgür Gündem newspaper.
It is our strong belief that there are absolutely no grounds to the allegations of Eren Keskin being a member of a terrorist organisation. These allegations are clearly fabricated and yet another attempt to stop her from doing her legitimate human rights work and from peacefully exercising her fundamental right to freedom of expression.
We call for the charges against Eren Keskin to be immediately dropped and that she be allowed to carry out her human rights work free from reprisals and judicial harassment.
Furthermore, we call on the Turkish government to repeal Article 301 and other articles in the penal code that unfairly limit the right to freedom of expression.
Yours sincerely,
Jesper Bengtsson, president, Swedish PEN
Anna Johansson, acting Secretary General, Amnesty International, Sweden
Louise Gunvén, president, Lawyers without Borders, Sweden
Lena Hjelm-Wallén, chairman, Anna Lindh Memorial Fund
Anna Sundström, Secretary General, Olof Palme International Center