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- Von:
Sara Whyatt [mailto:Sara.Whyatt@internationalpen.org.uk]
Gesendet: Montag, 11.
Januar 2010 17:39
An: Sara Whyatt
Betreff:
- INTERNATIONAL
PEN WRITERS IN PRISON COMMITTEE
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- RAPID
ACTION NETWORK
- 10
January 2010
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- RAN
02/10
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- TURKEY:
Writer and Human Rights Lawyer Detained
- On
24 December 2009, human rights lawyer, writer and PEN Turkey
member Muharrem Erbey was arrested in Diyabakir, south eastern
Turkey. Two weeks later, he remains in prison awaiting trial. He
was among 80 people arrested on accusation of having links with an
organisation said to be affiliate to the banned Kurdistan Workers
Party (PKK). Muharrem Erbey is a highly respected human rights
lawyer, and Vice President of the Human Rights Association (IHD)
who has conducted research into disappearances and extra-judicial
killings in and around the Diyabakir region. International
PEN shares concerns of other human rights observers that Muharrem
Erbey’s arrest appears to be linked to his human rights
advocacy.
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- Muharrem
Erbey, aged 40, is a lawyer who has since the late 1990s worked on
human rights issues, for which he has gained international
respect. He has represented a number of individuals whose cases
have come to the European Court on Human Rights. In 2008 he became
Vice President of the IHD, one of Turkey’s most reputable human
rights associations. He is also President of the Diyabakir Branch
of the IHD.
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- According
to reports, members of the Anti-Terror Unit of the Diyabakir
Security Directorate took Erbey from his home in the early hours
of 24 December 2009. Erbey is charged under Article 220/6 of the
Penal Code with “membership of an illegal organisation”, the
Kurdistan Democratic Confederation (KCK), said to be affiliated to
the banned Kurdish Workers Party (PKK). He is held in Diyabakir D
Type Prison. Around 80 others were arrested across the
region, 23 of whom are said to remain detained.
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- Commentators
have referred to recent visits by Erbey to various European
parliaments, including in Sweden, Belgium and the UK, where he
spoke on Kurdish rights. He had also participated in a Kurdish
film festival staged in Italy in late 2009. In September 2009 he
had taken part in a workshop on minority rights in Diyabakir. At
the time of his arrest, the offices of the IHD were searched and
documentation seized, including archives on serious human rights
violations over the past two decades, including extra judicial
killings and disappearances.
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- Also a
writer, Erbey’s collection of short stories, My
Father, Aharon Usta, is due to be published shortly. In
2007 he was a co-editor of a collection of Turkish and Kurdish
language stories by 35 authors, distributed by the Diyabakir
Metropolitan Municipality free to local people. The Mayor who
organised the publication was subsequently brought to trial under
a law that prohibited the use of the Kurdish alphabet (since
annulled). Erbey defended the Mayor who was subsequent acquitted,
and after Erbey had gathered 300 writers’ signatures against the
court hearing. Another short story collection, Missing
Pedigree was published in 2004. He has written many
articles on culture, children’s and human rights that have
appeared in arts and culture magazines, newspapers and websites.
He is a member of PEN Turkey and the Kurdish Writers’
Association.
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- For a
full list of writers and journalists on trial being monitored by
International PEN (current as of June 2009) go to: PEN
WiPC Caselist
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- To
visit the IHD website go to: http://www.ihd.org.tr/english/
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- Recommended
Actions:
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- Appeals
may be sent to the Turkish authorities
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expressing
concern at the arrest of Muharrem Erbey for reasons which appear
to be related to his human rights advocacy
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asking
for assurances that his arrest does not fall foul of international
standards protecting the rights to freedom of expression and
association, and that the judicial proceedings against him follow
full and proper fair trial process
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adding
the call for the judicial process against him to be carried out
expediently and without delay.
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- Send
to:
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- Mr
Sadullah Ergin
Minister of Justice
06669 Kizilay
- Ankara
Turkey
Fax:
00 90 312 419 3370
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- Also
to the Turkish ambassador in your country.
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- ***Please
contact us if sending appeals after 28 February 2010***
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- For
further details contact Sara Whyatt at the Writers in Prison
Committee London Office: Brownlow House, 50/51 High Holborn,
London WC1V 6ER UK Tel: + 44 (0) 20 7405 0338 Fax: + 44 (0)
20 7405 0339 e-mail: wipc@internationalpen.org.uk
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