Turkey’s anti-KCK operations: 36 people arrested

By Bianet:

36 of the 49 people taken into custody during the latest wave of police operations against the pro-Kurdish organization KCK, have been arrested by the court. Most are journalists working for the Dicle News Agency (DİHA), Özgür Gündem daily and dissident publications. 36 people have been sent to jail by an Istanbul court. They were taken into custody during the latest wave against the KCK last Tuesday (20 December). Suspects were interrogated by the prosecutor’s office on Friday, where seven among them were released.

Among the released suspects are Özgür Gündem, daily editor Hatice Bozkurt,  DİHA correspondent Evrim Kepenek, Gün print house employee Hamza Sürmeli, former DİHA  employee Murat Eroğlu, AFP photographer Mustafa Özer, Ülfiye Özcan and Celal Kaya. They will be tried without arrest.

One of those released, journalist Arzu Demir wrote about her experience for ETHA news agency. Briefly, she comments that the prosecution’s allegations are ill-founded and lacking coherence while many events are made-up or simply distorted to support their view.

Brief excerpts from her article:

* I was taken into custody at my home, early Tuesday. The police said: “There is a warrant of arrest against you with regard to the investigation into the PKK/KCK terrorist organization.”

* Given the progression of this investigation over the last two years, I had the impression that journalists were next in line. My part in this operation was my link to Roj TV and Fırat News Agency as a socialist journalist.

* We were held for three days at the Istanbul Police Counter Terrorism Unit. The police officers wanted to “chat” with us – the new discourse in police interrogation. Another new standard in political cases – the “secrecy” and “restrictions” on files. Neither we not our lawyers were able to get information on the allegations against us.

* Early on Friday morning our journey to the court house began. Prosecution’s interrogations began at around 10.30 AM.

* I was asked about the trip to Germany in 2002, during a journalism programme organized by Heinrich Böll Stiftung and Independent Communication Network – of which bianet is a part. Yet it was formulated as a visit to a PKK meeting in Northern Iraq. Neither the dates nor the content were coherent, so this accusation easily went away. Most of prosecution’s evidence was formulated in this manner -our article notes were deemed as organizational documents and articles forced to be written by the PKK. Even police photos of us during the events we covered were regarded as evidence. Commenting on Roj TV was regarded as strong evidence.

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