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18 prominent freedom of press and expression organizations from around the world, including International Press Institute (IPI) and PEN International, have sent a letter to President and ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) Chair Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for journalists Yavuz Selim Demirağ and İdris Özyol, who have been physically attacked over the last week.
In their joint letter, the organizations have demanded justice for journalists Demirağ and Özyol and urged the government of Turkey "to publicly denounce these acts of violence and ensure journalist safety in the run-up to the mayoral elections in Istanbul set for 23 June 2019."
The full text of the joint letter is as follows:
'We write to express concern over brutal attacks'
"Your Excellency, President Erdoğan,
"We are writing to you to express our serious concern over the brutal attacks on journalists in Turkey during the past five days.
"On May 10, journalist Yavuz Selim Demirağ, regular contributor for opposition newspaper Yeniçağ, was attacked outside his home in Ankara. Assailants beat the journalist with baseball bats as he was returning home after airing his evening TV program on Türkiyem TV. Authorities detained six alleged perpetrators, who were released twenty-four hours later reportedly on the grounds that there was no perceived threat to journalist's life.
"This attack was followed on May 15 by another incident, in which investigative journalist İdris Özyol was reportedly attacked outside Yeni Yüzyıl newspaper's building in Antalya, southwest Turkey. Özyol was hospitalized with injuries to his head and chest.
"The Progressive Union of Journalists issued a statement linking the attack on Özyol to public threats against journalists made by the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) Regional Chair Talu Bilgili.
'Condemn the attacks in strongest terms possible'
"As representatives of the undersigned organisations dedicated to the promotion of freedom of expression, press freedom and the free flow of information, we would like to request Your Excellency to condemn these attacks in the strongest possible terms and call for the police and justice system to ensure that the perpetrators of these attacks are brought to justice.
"As Turkey is preparing for a much-contested re-run of Istanbul's mayoral elections, the coming weeks will represent an important test for the country's democracy, already greatly challenged by the imprisonment of journalists across the country and the restrictions imposed on the country's news media, which greatly limit journalists' ability to report freely on issues of public interest. We sincerely hope that, in the coming weeks ahead of the June 23 elections, journalists across the country will be able to disseminate news and information without fear of retaliation.
'If left unpunished, attacks will have chilling effect'
"The fairness and credibility of the upcoming elections will greatly depend on voters' ability to access diverse sources of news and so take an informed decision when casting their ballots. Attacks like those against Demirağ and Özyol, if left unpunished, will have a serious chilling effect on the country's journalists and further strengthen a climate of fear, which seriously hinders Turkey's credibility as a democracy.
"With this in mind, we urge you to openly condemn these violent attacks against Demirağ and Özyol, ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice and so send a clear signal that journalists in Turkey will be free to express their opinions and deliver independent news to the people both in the run-up to the June 23 mayoral elections and beyond."
The undersigned organizations
The following organizations have signed the joint letter:
Articolo 21, Cartoonist Rights Network International (CRNI), Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Danish PEN European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF), European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), German PEN Initiative for Freedom of Expression (IFoX), International Press Institute (IPI), Norwegian PEN, PEN America, PEN Belgium-Flanders, PEN Canada, PEN International, PEN Netherlands, Reporters Without Borders (RSF), South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), Swedish PEN
(HA/SD)