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Türkiye
Two of the 5 Gezi Prisoners of Conscience relocated: New addresses for solidarity messages
On 20 July, without prior warning, information or official justification, the Gezi PoCs Çiğdem Mater and Mine Özerden were transferred from Bakırköy Women’s prison to Izmir Şakran prison over 400km away from Istanbul. Despite their attempts, the lawyers were not informed of the reasons for this sudden transfer to a prison so far away from their families and lawyers and where conditions are reportedly very bad for prisoners generally. Çiğdem and Mine were placed in a 9sqm cell with only limited time outdoors and in very hot conditions.
Following various protests, including by Amnesty International and opposition MPs in the Turkish parliament they were transferred again back to Istanbul on Saturday 25 July but this time to Marmara prison (formerly Silivri) where the other three Gezi PoCs Osman Kavala, Can Atalay and Tayfun Karaman are also held. This is of course relief for their families and loved ones for whom the initial tranfer was a huge worry.
Çiğdem and Mine are held together and you can find their new address for solidarity letters below . They are unable to respond to all letters due to the cost but they send occasional short messages to say how much they appreciate receiving them so please renew your efforts ……or if you haven’t sent them messages so far use the summer postcard season to let them know they are not forgotten.
Marmara Kadın Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu
10 Nolu – B9
Semizkumlar Mahallesi,
Çanta Caddesi,
No:162/2, Marmara Ceza İnfaz Kurumları Kampüsü,
Silivri
İstanbul
Osman Kavala’s case with European Court of Human Rights Grand Chamber on 25 August
On 25 August, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights will hand down its ruling on Osman Kavala’s application which was subject to a public hearing on 25 March this year. Together with partner organisations, Amnesty are planning a joint statement and a reaction to what we expect to the Court’s final word on his baseless prosecution and conviction for attempting to overthrow the government. The application was referred to the European Court’s Grand Chamber and therefore the judgment will be final ie not subject to a further referral.
The Court is expected to find that Osman Kavala’s fair trial rights were violated (Art 6). They may also repeat the finding of Art 18 violation, namely the prohibition of limitations on rights for purposes other than those for which they have been prescribed (prohibition of political motivation in the individual’s treatment). The consequence of such a ruling should be that Osman Kavala is released from prison immediately though, as you know, the two previous judgments remain unimplemented. ECHR Committee of Ministers have set an unusual implementation deadline of the end of August for Turkiye’s Constitutional Court where Osman Kavala’s two applications are pending since 2022 and 2023 respectively, calling on the CC to hand down its decisions by the deadline. [Read more…]