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Top Turkey court again rules in favour of jailed journalist

AFP  |  Ankara 

Turkey's top constitutional body today ruled for the second time that the rights of a prominent Turkish jailed in the wake of the failed coup had been violated while in detention, said.

The had in January ruled that Sahin and should be released on the grounds their rights had been violated.

But the lower criminal courts hearing their cases defied the decision and they remain in jail. It remains to be seen if on this occasion the lower court will respond to the ruling by the higher court.

was on February 16 handed a life sentence on charges of links to the group blamed for the 2016 failed coup, along with his brother Ahmet, also a writer, and veteran

In a separate case, remains on trial, also charged with links to the failed coup and facing life in jail if convicted. He was arrested shortly after the failed coup and remanded in pre-trial detention in late July 2016.

The state agency said that after the January court ruling applied to the for a second time which again ruled by a majority vote Friday his rights had been violated.

A similar application by would be examined at a later date, the agency added. The court said that should be paid 20,000 lira ($5,100) in compensation.

The latest ruling comes as the is scheduled on March 20 to rule on the cases of and who both appealed to the

is a member of the Council of rights watchdog, of which the court is a part, and is thus obliged to implement its judgements. Were to defy a ruling, it could cause a serious crisis in its relations with the body.

The failure of the lower courts to release and Altan earlier this year caused uproar among Turkish activists. The Council of Europe's also expressed concern, saying such decisions were "binding" otherwise "the rule of law will be undermined".

Their cases have amplified concerns in about the rule of law under the state of emergency declared after the failed coup that has seen dozens of journalists arrested.

says the crackdown is needed to eradicate the influence of the US-based who it blames for the failed putsch but critics say it has included anyone who dares

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 17:45 IST
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