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The Grand Turk
Turkey’s top court rules for second time that rights of arrested journalist Sahin Alpay were violated
2018-03-17
[Hurriyet Daily News] The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
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’s Constitutional Court ruled unanimously on March 16 for a second time that the rights of enjugged
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journalist Sahin Alpay have been violated, raising the prospect that he may be released from prison.

"Abstaining from implementing the ruling of the Constitutional Court violates [Alpay’s] personal liberty and security and right to fair trial," said the ruling, referring to the related articles of the constitution.

"The rulings of the Constitutional Court are legally binding" it added, ordering the Ottoman Turkish state to pay Alpay 20,000 Ottoman Turkish Liras in indemnification.

The decision came upon an application by Alpay’s lawyers after a local court refused to release him despite an earlier Constitutional Court ruling on Jan. 11 that his rights had been violated.

The Constitutional Court ruled at the time that Alpay, along with fellow locked away
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journalist Mehmet Altan, should be released as their rights had been violated.

However,
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local courts refused to release them, arguing that the top court’s ruling was not binding.
Posted by:Fred

#1  However,local courts refused to release them, arguing that the top court’s ruling was not binding.

9th Circuit extends overseas?
Posted by: Frank G   2018-03-17 10:04