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Seven daily Cumhuriyet journalists, executives released from Istanbul’s Silivri prison

CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu voiced his happiness over the journalists' release

Newsroom July 29 02:16

Seven journalists and executives from daily Cumhuriyet were released from Istanbul’s Silivri prison late on July 28 after a local court ordered their release in the case which they had been tried on terror charges.

Bülent Utku, Mustafa Kemal Güngör, Musa Kart, Güray Tekinöz, Turhan Günay, Önder Çelik and Hakan Karasinir were greeted by friends, relatives and main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) deputies outside the prison.

Speaking to reporters after his release, cartoonist Musa Kart said they served nine months in prison due to unlawful and baseless accusations and said the indictment trying to associate the daily with the Gülen network had failed.

“Actually I was thinking that I would be so happy at the moment of release but today I cannot say that I am happy. Sadly, four of our friends are still in Silivri prison. I cannot suit an image that shows journalists in prison to this country. I hope that we will also take our four friends from Silivri and create the most beautiful picture together,” Kart said, adding that they had been relaxed from the very first day due to solidarity at both home and abroad.

CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu also voiced his happiness over the journalists’ release.

“I am glad in the name of seven released journalists and their beloved ones and I hope that other journalists who are waiting for justice to be freed immediately,” Kılıçdaroğlu tweeted on July 29.

The Istanbul 27th high criminal court on July 28 ordered the release of seven journalists and executives from the daily but rejected the release demand for another five, including Ahmet Şık, Kadri Gürsel Murat Sabuncu and Akın Atalay.

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17 journalists and executives had testified over the past five days after being held for more than 270 days.

The charges directed at them include “membership of an armed terrorist organization” and “helping an armed terrorist organization while not being a member of it.”

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