Turkish-German journalist freed pending trial
TURKEY has released German journalist Meşale Tolu after nearly eight months in prison on the condition that she does not leave the country, German government officials said on Monday.
Ankara has charged Tolu with being a member of a terrorist organisation and publishing terrorist propaganda following a failed military coup in July 2016.
Her husband, Suat Çorlu, a journalist who had been detained earlier, was released last month. Both continue to face charges in Turkey. Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed the news with reservations, given curbs on Tolu’s ability to travel.
“Regarding Ms Tolu, it is good news given that she will be freed, but not completely so, because she can’t leave the country and the trial continues,” Mrs Merkel told reporters.
Tolu’s father, Ali Riza Tolu, was jubilant outside the courthouse, but said Ankara had “stolen” nearly a year of his daughter’s life and there was no proof of any wrongdoing.
“My daughter is free,” he said. “We are now a happy family.”
The decision to release Tolu came two weeks after German federal prosecutors dropped an investigation against a dozen Muslim clerics sent from Turkey who had been suspected of spying in Germany on behalf of the Turkish government.
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel told broadcaster ARD that Turkey seemed to be gradually making some limited progress in terms of the rule of law but the German government still had many concerns such as about human rights and press freedom.
He said Berlin and Ankara, between whom ties have been strained of late, were trying to find ways to deal with their disputes appropriately and that was proving tough but: “Small steps are better than none”.
Mrs Merkel’s spokesman Steffen Seibert said Berlin would continue to press for the release of German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yücel.
Germany has urged Ankara to release Yücel, Tolu and other journalists detained after the abortive coup in July 2016, saying their detentions are unfounded and political.
Including Tolu, Ankara is preventing a total of 28 German citizens from leaving the country, she said.
Tolu was first detained on April 30.