CPJ calls on European Council and European Commission to raise press freedom with Turkey

Mr Donald Tusk, President of the European Council
Rue de la Loi 175
1048 Brussels
Belgium

Mr Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission
Rue de la Loi 200
1 049 Brussels
Belgium

March 22, 2018

Dear Mr. Tusk, Mr. Juncker,

The Committee to Protect Journalists, an independent, international press freedom advocacy organization, requests that you call for the release of Turkish journalists as a matter of priority during your scheduled meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in Varna, Bulgaria, on March 26.

We call on you to robustly reiterate the recent statement by High Representative Federica Mogherini and Commissioner Johannes Hahn to uphold the January 11 Constitutional Court ruling on journalists Mehmet Altan, who is in prison, and Şahin Alpay, who is currently under house arrest; call for their release; and stress the need for effective legal remedy in the country. This should be accompanied by calls to respect the March 20 judgment of the European Court on Human Rights on the same dossiers and to express the important precedent that this judgment sets for other imprisoned journalists in the country.

The EU still has leverage to improve the press freedom situation in Turkey. However, as the slide to absolute authoritarianism continues, this leverage will weaken. The time to act is now.

Turkey is the world’s leading jailer of journalists, with more than 70 behind bars in relation to their work at the time of CPJ’s latest prison census. CPJ’s weekly Turkey Crackdown Chronicle tracks other egregious actions against journalists, including the following examples:

As Turkey and the EU work together on a range of important issues, ensuring that the EU meets its commitments to defending fundamental rights must not be a side note. It must be a condition.

We hope that you will agree that these concerns must be raised during your meeting with President Erdoğan and are happy to provide any additional information you might require to ensure this happens.

Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. We await your response.

Sincerely,

Courtney Radsch

CPJ Advocacy Director

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