EU demands fair trial for Amnesty head held in Turkey

AFP  |  Brussels 

The EU today warned it must give a fair trial to the International country chairman, who has been held in jail for the past year, in line with European rights standards.

Turkish authorities have detained since June 2017 over accusations of links to the group says was behind an attempted coup against the government in 2016.

The European Union's relations with have been blighted by a series of rows in recent years, particularly since Recep Tayyip Erdogan's crackdown following the bid to overthrow him.

"The authorities in - a EU candidate country and member of the - need to ensure the right to fair trail, a legal process, on the basis of the principle of presumption of innocence and in line with the European Convention of Human Rights and the case-of the European Court of Human Rights," a for the said in a statement.

Negotiations for Turkey to join the bloc began in 2005 but are effectively frozen, and Erdogan has drifted increasingly closer to and Iran, especially concerning the conflict in Syria, despite being a NATO member.

yesterday vowed to intensify efforts to win freedom for Kilic, who is one of dozens of journalists and rights activists caught up in the crackdown launched in the wake of the coup.

Kilic was arrested on June 6, 2017, on what describes as the "baseless charge of belonging to a terrorist organisation".

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 18:55 IST