Turkey court jails 3 journalists for life over Gulen connection

Istanbul - A similar punishment was handed to three other suspects.

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By AFP

Published: Fri 16 Feb 2018, 8:36 PM

Last updated: Fri 16 Feb 2018, 11:01 PM

A Turkish court on Friday jailed three prominent journalists for life on charges of links to the group blamed for the 2016 failed coup, state media said.
Veteran journalists and writers Nazli Ilicak and the brothers Mehmet and Ahmet Altan were handed the life sentences at a trial in Istanbul over links to the outlawed group of US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen, the Anadolu news agency said.
A similar punishment was handed to three other suspects. Gulen denies links to the coup bid.
Ilicak, 73, was one of the very first journalists arrested in July after the coup bid.
Briefly an MP from 1999, she wrote for several dailies including Hurriyet. Ahmet Altan, 67, is a novelist and journalist who has written for some of Turkey's leading dailies including Hurriyet and Milliyet as well as founding the now closed opposition daily Taraf. Mehmet Altan, 65, has written books on Turkish politics. Both were detained in early September although Ahmet Altan was released in mid-September before rapidly being re-arrested.
In the same case, the court gave life sentences for former Zaman newspaper marketing manager Yakup Simsek, police academy instructor Sukru Tugrul Ozsengul and Zaman layout designer Fevzi Yazici.
The Altan brothers and Ilicak are also accused of appearing together on a TV show on a pro-Gulen channel just before the coup bid and issuing a message that the attempted overthrow was in the offing.

AFP

Published: Fri 16 Feb 2018, 8:36 PM

Last updated: Fri 16 Feb 2018, 11:01 PM

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