Turkey: Free Ayşe Düzkan

Ayşe Düzkan standing outside the Istanbul Prosecutor’s Office on 29 January 2019

Update - 5 August 2022

PEN International welcomes the release of Turkish writer, journalist and publisher Ayşe Düzkan, who was serving an 18-month prison sentence for ‘making propaganda for a terrorist organisation’. Düzkan was imprisoned for taking part in a solidarity campaign in 2016 with the now-closed pro-Kurdish daily Özgür Gündem. She was sent to Bakırköy prison in Istanbul on 29 January 2019 and conditionally released on 11 June 2019.

Ayşe Düzkan’s sentence is a stark reminder of the continuing assault on freedom of expression in Turkey, and the immense risk that many journalists face for simply doing their jobs. PEN International urges the Turkish authorities to drop all charges against the journalists, writers and activists who remain on trial for their involvement in the Özgür Gündem solidarity campaign, and to release those who have been sent to jail immediately and unconditionally.

PEN International thanks all those who sent appeals.

Free journalism provides the best chance we have that people can access truth and reality about the societies we inhabit. Everyone deserves that. Strange as it may seem, my spirits are high and my mood is good. We have a saying in Turkish that might be translated as “This will come and pass, too”. I am not brave, I am not a heroine, I try to do what seems right and doing that feels like happiness.’ Ayşe Düzkan

Writer, journalist and publisher Ayşe Düzkan is serving an 18-month prison sentence for ‘making propaganda for a terrorist organisation’. She is one of 56 journalists and activists who took part in a solidarity campaign from May to August 2016 for the now-closed pro-Kurdish daily Özgür Gündem, during which they took turns in acting as ‘editor for the day’. Her prison sentence, handed down in January 2018, was upheld in November 2018. She was sent to Bakırköy prison in Istanbul on 29 January 2019. PEN International believes that Ayşe Düzkan is being imprisoned solely for the peaceful exercise of her right to freedom of expression and calls for her immediate and unconditional release.

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