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Kurdish journalist released in wake of
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Ozan Kılınç, the former chief editor of the Kurdish
daily Azadiya Welat.
Photo: DIHA. A Kurdish daily
newspaper published in the city of Diyarbakir since
1994, the newspaper Azadiya Welat, or Independent
Homeland.
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August 8, 2012
DIYARBAKIR, The Kurdish
region of Turkey,— A court in the southeastern
Kurdish province of Diyarbakir decided to release
Ozan Kılınç, the former chief editor of the Kurdish
daily Azadiya Welat, in accordance with new
amendments that came into force following the
ratification of the Third Judicial Reform Package by
Parliament and President Abdullah Gül on July 2.
"I will resume [working as a] journalist from where
I had left off in spite of all the hardships and
repression," Kılınç told bianet in wake of his
release.
There are still about half a dozen other suits
pending in the Supreme Court of Appeals filed
against Kılınç, however. The prosecution has
requested varying sentences for Kılınç in these
trials ranging from one to seven years in prison,
but all of them pertain to the same charge of
"making propaganda for a terrorist organization."
Kılınç said he never abandoned journalism while he
was serving time behind bars at an M-Type Prison in
the southeastern province of Bingöl:
"I was constantly writing in prison. I was writing
news stories on problems ongoing at the prison and
about the cases of other friends standing trial, and
I was sending them to my paper. We were still trying
to keep up this struggle even though we were [locked
up behind bars,]" he said.
"I will resume making news from where I had left off
to show that free press cannot be silenced," Kılınç
added.
Ozan Kılınç also said he was planning to write a
book about the Kurdish press:
"I am planning to tackle the [story of how] the
Kurdish press made it until this day, its
significance and its aims, as well as the the
policies of censorship and repression [hanging] over
the press," he said.
Background
Journalist Ozan Kılınç was born in 1984 in
Diyarbakır's Lice district (Turkey Kurdistan,
Northern Kurdistan).
Law enforcement officials took him under custody
during a raid into his home on July 22, 2010. The
Diyarbakir Fifth High Criminal Court then sentenced
him to
21 years and
three months in prison on the charges of "making
propaganda for a terrorist organization" and
"committing a crime on behalf of a terrorist
organization" in connection with the news reports he
had published.
The Supreme Court of Appeals then overturned that
verdict, and this time around the court sentenced
him to six years and nine months behind bars on
April 7, 2011.
Kılınç's lawyer Servet Özen subsequently appealed to
the Diyarbakir Fifth High Criminal Court following
the ratification of the Third Judicial Reform
Package,www.ekurd.net
while Kılınç himself also petitioned the Criminal
Chamber of the Supreme Court of Appeals and the
Prison Prosecutor's Office.
The court delegation then ruled for his conditional
release.
Kılınç said he had written a letter to bianet on the
issue of press censorship on the occasion of the
Press Freedom Day on July 24 but that the court
released him before the letter could even reach
bianet.
"I thank bianet for supporting us both while we were
in prison and outside, and for getting our voice
heard out there," Kılınç said. (ÇT)
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