MEDIA MONITORING DATABASE
Detention of journalist Ömer Çelik
RELATED PERSON OR INSTITUTION
Ömer Çelik
CITY
Diyarbakır
YEAR OF INTERFERENCE
2022
LAST UPDATED
08/09/2022
TYPE OF STATEMENT
Political
MEDIUM
Internet
News Agency
THE TITLE OF WHOSE RIGHT IS INTERFERED
Journalist
RIGHTS GUARANTEED UNDER THE RIGHT OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
Right to Impart Information and Ideas
TYPE OF INTERFERENCE
Judicial Interference
Public Prosecution Offices
Arrest request
THE LEGAL GROUNDS FOR INTERFERENCE
Turkish Penal Code
Art. 314/1

As part of an investigation launched by the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, 20 journalists were detained in raids on their homes and offices on June 8, 2022 (June 8).

After eight days in detention, the journalists were referred to the prosecutor’s office that was conducting the investigation, on June 15. Journalists exercised their right to remain silent during the interrogation at the Security Directorate and were brought to the Criminal Judgeship of Peace after their statements were completed at the prosecutor’s office. The journalists, whose statements were taken again at the Criminal Judgeship of Peace, denied the allegations against themselves and said that what they did was journalism.

After their statements were completed, Safiye Alagaş, the Manager of JinNews, Aziz Oruç, an editor for the Mezopotamya Agency (MA), Serdar Altan, the Co-Chair of the Dicle Fırat Journalists Association (DFG), Mehmet Ali Ertaş, the Managing Editor of the Xwebûn newspaper, and journalists Ömer Çelik, Abdurrahman Öncü, Elif Üngür, İbrahim Koyuncu, Lezgin Akdeniz, Mazlum Doğan Güler, Mehmet Şahin, Neşe Toprak, Ramazan Geciken, Remziye Temel, Suat Doğuhan and Zeynel Abidin Bulut were arrested (June 16).

An appeal was lodged against the pre-trial detention of 16 journalists on June 22. Concluding the appeal on August 16, the Diyarbakır 5th Criminal Court of First Instance concluded on the 64th day of their detention that the detention of the journalists were “moderate and compliant with the legal procedures and the law” (August 16).

The second appeal against the pre-trial detention of 16 journalists was rejected by the Diyarbakır 1st Criminal Judgeship of First Instance. The Judgeship concluded on the 84th day of their detention that the detention was “moderate” (September 8).