Philanthropist Osman Kavala jailed for life without parole over 2013 demonstrations.
The Irish Times, 26 Nisan 2022
Osman Kavala, whose prosecution has become a litmus test of the rule of law in Turkey, was found guilty of having sought to overthrow the government despite years of objections to his treatment by western officials, human rights groups and one of Europe’s top courts.
Laura Pitel, 25 Nisan 2022
The defendants were allowed to bid farewell to loved ones, but they were not allowed to leave the courtroom.
NYT, 25 Nisan 2022
Kavala told the court by video link from his high-security prison near Istanbul that he viewed the entire process as a “judicial assassination”.
Aljazeera, 25 Nisan 2022
L'affaire, devenue le symbole de la répression du régime contre les opposants consécutive au putsch raté de 2016, expose Ankara à la réprobation internationale et à des sanctions européennes.
Le Figaro, 22 Nisan 2022
Renowned philanthropist and peace advocate Osman Kavala's detention is extended after his case was adjourned.
Amberin Zaman, 21 Mart 2022
Als zahlreiche Botschafter in der Türkei vor zwei Wochen die Freilassung der Menschenrechtsaktivist Osman Kavala fordern, wollte Erdogan diese ausweisen lassen. Wer ist der Mann, für den Erdogan sogar den Bruch mit dem Westen riskiert?
Das Erste, 1 Kasım 2021
What the US and Europeans said about Kavala and the absence of rule of law in an allied state cannot be unsaid.
David Gardner, 26 Ekim 2021
Kavala’s long legal odyssey — involving accusations human rights groups have derided as farcical — has come to symbolize the incessant crackdown by Erdogan on opposition figures, dissidents and other perceived enemies in the years since a failed coup against his government in 2016.
The Washington Post, 23 Ekim 2021
The move follows a statement from the envoys demanding the release of a prominent philanthropist jailed since 2017.
NYT, 23 Ekim 2021
“We will continue to call on Turkey to comply with democratic standards and the rule of law to which the country committed itself under the European Human Rights Convention,” Maaseide said.
The Guardian, 23 Ekim 2021
Lawyers and human rights groups denounced the trial as a farcical attempt to prolong the detention of dissidents on trumped-up charges already found to be inadequate.
NYT, 8 Ekim 2021
Der türkische Kulturmäzen Osman Kavala sitzt seit vier Jahren ohne Urteil in Untersuchungshaft. Nun wird erneut gegen ihn und 51 Unterstützer der Gezi-Proteste verhandelt. Für die Türkei kann das politisch gefährlich werden.
Süddeutsche Zeitung, 8 Ekim 2021
Turkish authorities behind the legal saga have been criticised by the European Court of Human Rights
Gareth Harris, 31 Ağustos 2021
The U.S. and other nations are calling for the imprisoned businessman's release.
Kate Brown, 26 Mayıs 2021
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