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Date of Incident: December 04, 2018

Attack Types: Prosecution

Institution(s):İstanbul Bilim University | Mimar Sinan University

Region & Country:Western Asia | Turkey

New or Ongoing:New Incident

On December 4, 2018, the İstanbul 13th Heavy Penal Court sentenced İstanbul Bilim University (İBU) professor S.B. to one year, six months, and 22 days imprisonment and the İstanbul 28th Heavy Penal Court sentenced Mimar Sinan University research assistant Yonca Güneş Yücel to one year and six months imprisonment. Both academic personnel were charged with “propagandizing for a terrorist organization,” in apparent retaliation for their endorsement of a petition criticizing state and military actions in the mainly Kurdish southeastern part of the country.

The petition, organized by a group known as “Academics for Peace,” was issued in January 2016 and initially signed by 1,128 scholars from 89 Turkish universities, as well as more than 300 scholars from outside the country. The petition demanded an end to fighting between Turkish forces and members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, accused the government of the “deliberate massacre and deportation” of civilians, and called on the government to allow independent observers into the region, end curfews, and renew peace efforts.

Following the petition’s publication, state and higher education authorities in Turkey began launching criminal and administrative investigations against the signatories. Since that time, a growing number of signatories have reportedly faced criminal investigations and prosecutions, as well as professional retaliation for endorsing the petition.

At their first hearing, the İstanbul 13th Heavy Penal Court sentenced IBU professor S.B. to one year, six months, and 22 days imprisonment on charges of “propagandizing for a terrorist organization.” The announcement of the verdict has been suspended. At her fourth hearing, the İstanbul 28th Heavy Penal Court sentenced Yücel to one year and six months imprisonment. The announcement of the verdict has been suspended on a condition of a two-year probation, that the offense will not be repeated by Yücel.

Scholars at Risk is concerned about the prosecution of scholars in retaliation for the nonviolent exercise of the rights to freedom of expression and freedom of association, conduct that is expressly protected under international human rights instruments including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Turkey is a party. Where they are a part of a widespread pattern, such incidents have a profoundly chilling effect on academic freedom, undermine democratic society generally, and may represent a grave threat to higher education on a national scale. State authorities have an obligation to comply with internationally recognized standards of academic freedom, freedom of expression, and freedom of association, as well as due process and fair trial.

Sources:
https://bianet.org/english/freedom-of-expression/203209-deferred-prison-sentence-of-1-year-6-months-22-days-academic-did-the-act-successively
https://barisicinakademisyenler.net/node/868