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Organized for the trial over Gezi resistance in 2013, the Defending Gezi (Geziyi Savunuyoruz) Platform has launched a social media campaign under the hashtag #GeziBirleştirir (Gezi unites) after the verdict of acquittal was overturned by the court of appeals and the files of seven defendants were merged with the files of the nine previously acquitted defendants.
Making a statement ahead of the first hearing of the case to be held on May 21, 2021, the platform has said on Twitter:
"Gezi has always brought us together, it's in its nature. Today, once again, our objections are common, we defend the environment, the right to life, freedom and justice and we demand democracy, urgently. Merge as many cases as you wish, after all, Gezi Unites: #GeziBirleştirir"
Gezi has always brought us together, it's in its nature. Today, once again, our objections are common, we defend the environment, the right to life, freedom and justice and we demand democracy, urgently. Merge as many cases as you wish, after all, Gezi Unites: #GeziBirleştirir pic.twitter.com/z7eCby1hE4
— #DefendingGezi (@defendinggezi) May 2, 2021
In a written statement about the issue, the platform has noted that "Gezi Park resistance was people's movement." Reminding the public that "there is a desire to add the trial of çArşı fan group with the trial of Taksim Solidarity members and Osman Kavala," the platform has said:
"We said it yesterday, we still say it today: Gezi is one of the most honorable pages of this country. It cannot be put on trial."
Several people, including journalists, academics and politicians, have expressed their support for the campaign, saying "Gezi unites":
Gezi, doğayı ve kent hakkını savunmak için bir araya gelen yurttaşların direnişidir. 8 yıldır büyüyen direnişi kıramadığınız için cezalandırmak istiyorsunuz. #GeziBirleştirir pic.twitter.com/ScgJV0bH3d
— Filiz Kerestecioğlu (@FilizKer) May 2, 2021
Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) MP Filiz Kerestecioğlu: "Gezi is the resistance of citizens who came together to defend nature and right to the city. Because you cannot break down the resistance that has been growing for 8 years, you want to punish it. Gezi unites."
İyi günde, kötü günde, Gezi umudumuzdur... Gezi, yaprakların arasından gökyüzünün göründüğü andır ve sonsuzdur. #GeziBirleştirir pic.twitter.com/Ie7d3Igwbx
— nazimdikbas (@nazimdikbas) May 2, 2021
Academic Nazım Dikbaş: "Through tick and thin, Gezi is our hope. Gezi is the moment when the sky is seen through the leaves and it is eternal."
Gezi bu ülkenin umududur, yaşam sevincidir, güzel günleri göreceğimizin fotoğrafıdır. #GeziBirleştirir karanlığı yok eder. pic.twitter.com/lWeqttEENe
— Barış Atay (@barisatay) May 2, 2021
Workers' Party of Turkey (TİP) Vice Chair and Hatay MP Barış Atay: "Gezi is the hope and joy of living of this country; it is a picture of the good days that we will see. Gezi unites, it destroys darkness."
Evet, torba davaya çevirdiğiniz, haksızca ve hukuksuzca yargılamaları sürdürdüğünüz, özgürlükleri çaldığınız #GeziBirlestirir pic.twitter.com/RduDE1sh6S
— Sezgin Tanrıkulu (@MSTanrikulu) May 2, 2021
Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) İstanbul MP Sezgin Tanrıkulu: "Yes, Gezi, which you have turned into an omnibus case, which you have continued for years in an unjust and unlawful manner and where you have stolen freedoms, unites."
GEZİ BİRLEŞTİRİR#GeziBirlestirir pic.twitter.com/BPQq9H8gJG
— Zafer Arapkirli (@ZaferArapkirli) May 2, 2021
Journalist Zafer Arapkirli: "Gezi unites"
About Gezi TrialIt has been 78 months since an investigation was launched into Gezi Park protests, 26 months since Osman Kavala was arrested and 19 months since the bill of indictment was shared with the public and the trial started. * Businessperson Osman Kavala, who was on his way back from Antep, was taken into custody at İstanbul Atatürk Airport on October 18, 2017. * On November 1, 2017, it was announced that Kavala was arrested on charges of "attempting to change the Constitutional order and to overthrow the government." In the official document referring him to court with a request of arrest, it was alleged that Kavala was the head and financier of Gezi incidents. * While Kavala and his attorneys were prevented from seeing the file of the investigation with restrictions, the content of the file was served to the media. * On November 16, 2018, a wave of detentions targeted several people, including some executives of Anadolu Kültür Inc. cofounded by Osman Kavala. * The previously acquitted members of the Taksim Solidarity platform were also summoned to depose and it was reported in the news that there was indeed a more extensive list of investigation. * Imprisoned for 19 months without standing before the judge and without a bill of indictment prepared by the prosecutor's office, even Kavala and his attorneys also had to follow the course of the investigation from the press. * Almost 1.5 months passed without any judicial processes. * The bill of indictment prepared by the prosecutor's office was announced on February 19, 2019, and accepted by the court on March 4. * Issued against Gezi incidents from six years ago in 16 months, the indictment demanded life sentence for 16 people. * The indictment and its annexes were mostly based on wiretapping evidence. It was announced that, mostly consisting of wiretapping evidence, the 657-page indictment also had over 8,000-page additional documents. * The first hearing of the case was held on June 24, 2019. The defendants presented their statements of defense. Yiğit Aksakoğlu, one of the two arrested defendants of the time, was released. * Announcing its ruling on the individual application of Osman Kavala on May 22, 2019, the Constitutional Court concluded that there was "no violation" despite the dissenting opinion of its own rapporteur. * Requests of release for Osman Kavala were rejected in all three hearings on June 24, July 18 and October 9. * Since the Gezi Trial started, the defendants and audience were faced with three different court boards. The presiding judge who requested the release of Osman Kavala was immediately dismissed from his duty. * The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) announced its ruling on the individual application of Osman Kavala on December 10, 2019. *Accordingly, the ECtHR has unanimously ruled that there had been a violation of Article 5/1 (right to liberty and security) of the European Convention on Human Rights, and a violation of Article 5/4 (right to a speedy decision on the lawfulness of detention) of the Convention. The Court has said, "By six votes to one, that there had been a violation of Article 18 (limitation on use of restrictions on rights) taken together with Article 5 § 1, and that the respondent State was to take every measure to put an end to the applicant's detention and to secure his immediate release." CLICK - ECtHR: His Pre-Trial Detention Not Based on Reasonable Suspicion Following the ECtHR verdict on Osman Kavala, in the fourth and fifth hearings of the Gezi trial on December 24 and January 28, the court ruled for the continuation of his arrest. Prosecutor's opinion added to the file * The opinion as to the accusations of prosecutor Edip Şahiner was added to the file on February 6, 2020. * The prosecutor of the Gezi Trial has requested an aggravated life sentence for three defendants, Osman Kavala, Mücella Yapıcı and Yiğit Aksakoğlu. * The prosecutor has requested 15 to 20 years of prison term for six defendants, who have been charged with "attempting to overthrow the government of the Republic of Turkey or prevent it from performing its duties by using force": Çiğdem Mater Utku, Ali Hakan Altınay, Mine Özerden, Şerafettin Can Atalay, Tayfun Kahraman and Yiğit Ali Ekmekçi. * He requested the separation of the files of the defendants who are abroad: Ayşe Pınar Alabora, Can Dündar, Gökçe Yılmaz, Handan Meltem Arıkan, Hanzade Hikmet Germiyanoğlu, Memet Ali Alabora and İnanç Ekmekçi. The prosecutor alleged that these seven defendants committed the same acts with Kavala, Aksakoğlu and Yapıcı. Verdict of acquittal * The sixth and final hearing of the lawsuit filed into Gezi resistance was held at the İstanbul 30th Heavy Penal Court in Silivri on February 18, 2020. Announcing its ruling after the statements of defendants and their attorneys, the court board has ruled that Osman Kavala, Mücella Yapıcı, Can Atalay, Tayfun Kahraman, Ali Hakan Altınay, Yiğit Aksakoğlu, Yiğit Ali Ekmekçi, Çiğdem Mater Utku and Mine Özerden shall be acquitted as "there was no concrete and material evidence as to the committal of the offenses charged." The court has also ruled that businessperson and rights defender Osman Kavala, the only arrested defendant of the case, shall be released. The files of the defendants who are currently abroad, namely Can Dündar, Mehmet Ali Alabora, Ayşe Pınar Alabora, Gökçe Tüylüoğlu, Handan Meltem Arıkan, Hanzade Hikmet Germiyanoğlu and İnanç Ekmekçi, have been separated from the others and the arrest warrants previously issued against these defendants have been lifted. New warrants have been issued against them so that their depositions can be taken. Appeals court overturned the acquittals * In a ruling on January 22, 2021, the 3rd Penal Chamber of the İstanbul Regional Court of Justice (court of appeals) reversed the acquittal of nine defendants in the Gezi trial, where 16 defendants, including arrested businessperson and rights defendant Osman Kavala, were charged with "attempting to overthrow the government of the Republic of Turkey." The court of appeals has ruled for their retrial. |
(HA/SD)