Turkey: ICJ releases final report on the criminal trial of 27 lawyers



04 February 2003    IMMEDIATE

The ICJ's Centre for the Independence of Judges and Lawyers (CIJL) today
concluded in its final report that the criminal trial of 27 Turkish lawyers
was political in nature. The lawyers, who had been charged with professional
misconduct before No. 1 Ankara Heavy Penal Court, were openly identified as
"terrorist lawyers" for representing political prisoners during a court
proceeding in December 2000.

Nevertheless, the ICJ/CIJL is satisfied that the Court dismissed the charge
against the lawyers on 31 October 2002 on the ground that it was not
supported by sufficient evidence.

The ICJ/CIJL report covers all aspects of the trial, including the context
within which it arose, an analysis of the applicable law and the charge, and
an evaluation of the fairness of the proceedings.

The ICJ/CIJL calls upon the Government to refrain from identifying lawyers
with their clients' causes and allow lawyers to perform their professional
functions without intimidation, hindrance, harassment or prosecution in line
with international standards such as the UN Principles on the Role of
Lawyers.

The ICJ/CIJL sent a trial observer, Paul Richmond, Barrister of England and
Wales, to observe the 31 October hearing which had been previously adjourned
twice. Mr Richmond observed the earlier proceedings which took place on 9
May and 11 July.

Note: For further information please contact Linda Besharaty-Movaed at 41 22
979 38 09, and refer to the ICJ's Final Report which is available on the
ICJ's website: http://www.icj.org/





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