Jailed Turkish novelist Asli Erdogan calls on Europe to stand up for its values

Jailed Turkish novelist Asli Erdogan calls on Europe to stand up for its values

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Aslı Erdoğan Letter

November 1st, 2016

from Bakirkoy Womens’ Prison, C-9,

Istanbul, Turkey.

 

Dear friends, colleagues, journalists and members of the press,

I am writing this letter to you from Bakirkoy Prison, the day after “Cumhuriyet,” one of our oldest newspapers and the voice of Turkey’s social democrats, has been subjected to a police operation. More than a dozen of its writers are in custody at the moment, while four more are “wanted by police,” including Can Dundar, general director.

 

Even I was shocked!

 

This is a clear sign that Turkey has decided to disobey any law or respect any rights.

 

Currently, more than 130 journalists are in jail – a world record. Additionally, 170 newspapers, periodicals, and radio/TV channels have been shut down in two months. Our current government wants to monopolize “reality” and “truth.” Any opinion differing slightly from that of the rulers is violently suppressed: They are subjected to police beatings, held day and night under custody (up to 30 days), among other punishments.

 

I was arrested on August 19 simply because I am one of the advisors of “Ozgur Gundem,” the “Kurdish paper.” Although Press Law 11 clearly states that advisors have no legal responsibility for the paper, I haven’t yet seen a court that will listen to my story.

Along with me in this Kafkaesque trial is Necmiye Alpay, a 70-year-old linguist and translator who has also been arrested and charged with terrorism.

This letter is an urgent call!

The situation is drastic and horrifying and extremely worrisome. I believe that a totalitarian regime in Turkey will unavoidably shake all of Europe eventually.

Europe, currently concentrated on its “refugee crisis”, seems to underestimate the perils of total loss of democracy in Turkey. Now we – the writers, the journalists, the Kurdish, the Alevites and, of course, the women – are paying the heavy price for the “democracy crisis”.

Europe should assume its responsibility for the values it has defined with the blood of centuries, the values that make “Europe” a democracy with human rights, including freedom of speech and thought.

We need all your solidarity and support.

Many thanks for what you have done for us so far.

 

Best wishes,

Asli Erdogan

November 1, 2016

Bakirkoy Prison, C-9

 

Published in: DW

 



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