One Year On, Prominent Turkish Reporter and IPI World Press Freedom Hero Languishes in Prison

March 6, 2012 § 1 Comment

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Journalists Around the World Call for Nedim Şener’s Release

By: Steven M. Ellis, IPI Press Freedom Adviser for Europe and North America

VIENNA, Mar 2, 2012 – Journalists around the world today joined the International Press Institute (IPI) in condemning Turkey’s continued imprisonment of investigative journalist and IPI World Press Freedom Hero Nedim Şener, one year after he was detained in connection with an alleged coup plot.

IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie said: “The fact that Nedim Şener has been taken away from his family and locked up for a year on allegations that his journalism was a sham designed to protect those whose wrongdoing it exposed is both tragic and absurd. We call on Turkey’s authorities to immediately release Mr. Şener and his co-defendants in the Oda TV case pending trial, and to ensure that their trial is fair and fully in line with international standards of due process.” « Read the rest of this entry »

Ergenekon-Aufdecker vor dem Richter

December 22, 2011 § Leave a comment

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Ergenekon-Aufdecker vor dem Richter

22. November 2011 18:20, Der Standard
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    Journalisten, hier bei einem Protestmarsch im März, fordern die Freilassung der Inhaftierten.

Prozessbeginn gegen türkische Investigativ-Reporter Ahmet Sik und Nedim Sener sowie zwölf weitere Reporter und Publizisten

Istanbul – Im neuen Justizpalast von Istanbul, einem enormen kreisrunden Betonbau an einer Stadtautobahn, haben sie den größten Saal bekommen: Am Dienstag begann der Prozess gegen Ahmet Sik und Nedim Sener, die mittlerweile bekanntesten Journalisten der Türkei, sowie zwölf weitere Reporter und Publizisten. « Read the rest of this entry »

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