The Independent

Erdogan to defy court ruling on journalist­s

- LAURA PITEL IN ISTANBUL

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that he has “no respect” for and would “not abide” by a court ruling that two prominent journalist­s were unfairly jailed.

The editor- in- chief of Cumhuriyet newspaper, Can Dundar, and its Ankara bureau chief, Erdem Gul, were detained in Novemberac­cused of revealing state secrets and attempting to overthrow the government after publishing claims that Turkey tried to deliver weapons to Islamist rebels in Syria.

The pair left prison on Friday after the Constituti­onal Court ruled that their rights had been violated. They still face trial on the charges, with prosecutor­s demanding that they be jailed for life.

In comments that will exacerbate internatio­nal alarm about the rule of law in Turkey, President Erdogan severely criticised the court’s decision and suggested that he would not allow it to stand. “I keep my silence on the decision of the Constituti­onal Court but I do not abide by the decision or respect it,” he said.

“The media should not have unlimited freedom. There is no absolute freedom anywhere in world media either.”

He said that there was no link between the case and the issue of freedom of expression, describing it instead as an “espionage case”.

Opposition parties severely criticised his remarks. Ozgur Ozel, an MP with the Republican People’s Party, accused the President of giving a “direct order” to those considerin­g an appeal against the decision. “The statement is beyond advice, it is an instructio­n,” he told Hurriyet.

Mr Erdogan has had several run-inswith the Constituti­onal Court, including in 2014 when it overturned bans on Twitter and YouTube.

The President has been accused by critics of taking an increasing­ly authoritar­ian turn in recent years.

 ??  ?? A court ruled Can Dundar (right) and Erdem Gul had been unfairly jailed
A court ruled Can Dundar (right) and Erdem Gul had been unfairly jailed

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