The Sun (Malaysia)

Erdogan critic Kavala jailed for life

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A Turkish court on Monday sentenced leading activist Osman Kavala to life in prison on controvers­ial charges of trying to topple the government that had already seen him jailed without a conviction for more than four years.

The panel of three judges also jailed seven other defendants for 18 years each on the charge of aiding the attempt to overthrow then-prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government during large-scale protests in 2013.

The ruling drew swift condemnati­on from some of Turkey’s main allies, as well rights campaigner­s, some of whom emerged from the packed Istanbul courtroom in tears.

Washington said it was “deeply troubled” by the “unjust” conviction.

“The United States is deeply troubled and disappoint­ed by the court’s decision,” US State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.

Germany said the 64-year-old intellectu­al and campaigner must be “freed immediatel­y”, while two leading European parliament­arians, who coordinate ties with Ankara, said the “regrettabl­e” ruling showed there was “little to no EU perspectiv­e for the current Turkey”.

The bloc’s chief diplomat, Josep Borrell, condemned the sentence for ignoring orders for Kavala’s release from the European Court of Human Rights.

“Today, we have witnessed a travesty of justice of spectacula­r proportion­s,” said Amnesty Internatio­nal’s Europe director Nils Muiznieks.

The Paris-born philanthro­pist told the court by video link from his high-security prison near Istanbul that he viewed the entire process as a “judicial assassinat­ion”. – AFP

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