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Amnesty International has called for "urgent action" for jailed journalist Ahmet Altan, namely writing a letter to Minister of Justice Abdülhamit Gül.
Altan, who was released on probation on November 4 after serving 1,138 days in prison, was arrested again on November 13.
Referred from the directorate of security to the İstanbul 27th Heavy Penal Court today (November 13), Altan was arrested and sent to prison.
Put on retrial in the wake of a verdict of reversal given by the Court of Cassation, Ahmet Altan was sentenced to 10 years, 6 months in prison on the charge of "knowingly aiding a terrorist organization as a non-member."
The Amnesty published this example letter for Altan:
Dear Minister,
I am writing to you regarding the re-arrest of novelist Ahmet Altan on 12 November, eight days after he was released from over three years of prison detention.
Ahmet Altan was first detained and remanded in prison in September 2016. He was prosecuted for his alleged support for the 2016 attempted coup to overthrow the government solely based on his journalistic work critical of the government and contacts with alleged followers of the religious cleric Fethullah Gülen, whom the government holds responsible for the coup attempt.
In February 2018 Ahmet Altan was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 'attempting to overthrow the constitutional order', despite an alarming lack of evidence of any internationally recognizable crime.
Ahmet Altan appealed the verdict and on 5 July 2019 the Supreme Court of Appeals decided to overturn his conviction and ordered a retrial. On 4 November, the Istanbul Heavy Penal Court No. 26 convicted Ahmet Altan and sentenced him to 10-and-a-half years in prison on the basis of the same evidence that had seen him convicted at the first trial – his writing and comments that are critical of the government.
The court ruled that he be released pending his appeal, with an international travel ban. The prosecutor appealed the court's decision to release Ahmet Altan arguing that he poses a flight risk and that he showed no remorse.
Although the court's decision that he would be re-arrested, was leaked to pro-government media, he remained at his home and was detained there, demonstrating he had no intention of 'fleeing'. He has consistently rejected the charges for which the prosecution has failed to provide any credible evidence.
I urge you to release Ahmet Altan immediately and unconditionally as he is a prisoner of conscience jailed solely for exercising his right to freedom of expression.
(EKN/VK)