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Barış Terkoğlu – trial due to news on the death of MIT member
RELATED PERSON OR INSTITUTION
Barış Terkoğlu
CITY
İstanbul
YEAR OF INTERFERENCE
2020
LAST UPDATED
02/02/2022
TYPE OF STATEMENT
Political
MEDIUM
Internet
Internet News Portal
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
Criminal Courts
Sentence to imprisonment
THE LEGAL GROUNDS FOR INTERFERENCE
Other Laws

Oda TV News Editor Barış Terkoğlu and reporter Hülya Kılınç was taken into custody on 4th of March due to reporting about a National Intelligence Organization (MİT) member who lost his/her life in Libya and announcing that OdaTV has the video records of the funeral.

Both journalists were arrested on the following day by the decision of the Istanbul 4th Judgeship of Peace. It was stated that both journalists are charged with obtaining and disclosing confidential documents and intelligence, stipulated as crimes by the Law on the State Intelligence Services and the National Intelligence Organization.

Meanwhile an amendment was introduced on criminal execution law in order to reduce the prison population due to COVID19 pandemic. Following this development, journalists’ lawyers submitted a request for the release of 6 journalists. Lawyers stated that even if their clients were convicted, the sentence would not be executed in prison since the aforementioned amendment extended the duration of probation to 3 years.

During April 12th night session, offenses stipulated by the Law No. 2937 on the State Intelligence Services and the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT) were also excluded from the amendment on the Criminal Execution Law.

In its judgment on April 30th, Istanbul 4th Criminal Judgeship of Peace rejected the request, deciding that the arrest was proportionate. Journalists’ lawyers announced that they would appeal against the decision.

On May 1st, an arrest warrant was issued against Erk Acarer who was indicted within the same prosecution.

On May 8, the indictment prepared against Barış Terkoğlu, Hülya Kılınç, Barış Pehlivan, Aydın Keser, Ferhat Çelik and Murat Ağırel was accepted by the 34th of High Criminal Court of İstanbul.  The court decided to the continuation of their imprisonment. The first hearing will be held on June 24.

At the first hearing of the trial on 24 June, Istanbul 34th High Criminal Court released Barış Terkoğlu Ferhat Çelik and Aydın Keser with the decision of judicial control. Court decided on the continuation of the detention of Barış Pehlivan, Hülya Kılınç and Murat Ağırel. Next hearing will be held on September 9.

At hearing held on September 9, Aydın Keser, Barış Pehlivan, Barış Terkoğlu, Eren Ekinci, Hülya Kılınç, Ferhat Çelik ve Murat Ağırel have been acquitted of “disclosing state information” as per Article 329 of the Turkish Penal Code.

Terkoğlu and Ekinci have been acquitted of disclosing information and documents related to intelligence operations as per Article 27/3 of the MİT law. Judicial control measures on Barış Terkoğlu have been lifted.

The court has sentenced Aydın Keser, Ferhat Çelik and Murat Ağırel to 4 years, 8 months and 7 days and Barış Pehlivan and Hülya Kılınç to 3 years and 9 months in prison for violating the Law on National Intelligence Organization (MİT). The time they spent behind bars while they were remanded in custody will be deducted from their sentences.

Considering the time Barış Pehlivan, Hülya Kılınç and Murat Ağırel spent in prison when they were remanded in custody, the court has ruled for their release with an international travel ban. Also, the judicial control measures imposed on Aydın Keser and Ferhat Çelik have been lifted.

The case of Erk Acarer, who is currently abroad, has been separated from the main case (9 September).

On February 2, 2022, the appeals court upheld the prison sentences given to journalists Barış Pehlivan, Hülya Kılınç, Murat Ağırel, Aydın Keser and Ferhat Çelik over their news and posts about the death of a National Intelligence Organization (MİT) official in Libya (February 2).