New Constitution Discussed in Turkey

Honorary Board / Murat Belge, Turkey
Civil society representatives, politicians and experts in Turkey are discussing what a new constitution for Turkey should look like, at the 23rd meeting of the Abant Platform.   Participants will be discussing what the new constitution should be like as well as by what means it should be prepared.

Professor and Civilitas Foundation honorary board member Murat Belge has joined the discussion. The first session was on the fundamental principles and philosophy of drafting a new constitution. Opening speeches were delivered by State Minister Egemen Bağış, who is also Turkey’s EU chief negotiator, Ergun Özbudun, a constitutional law professor at Başkent University and Abant Platform Term President Levent Köker.

Participants will also discuss the possibility of Turkey’s transition to a presidential system, which has become a heated debate in recent months.
 

Arrests of Human Rights Reporters Leave Many Concerned about Censorship in Turkey

Honorary Board / Murat Belge, Turkey
When the Ergenekon investigation began four years ago, it was believed that company officials were involved in planning some assassinations.  As such, the investigation was an attempt to uncover Trurkish officials with plans to overthrow the government.  Recently, the investigation’s legitimacy was shaken when ten journalists and writers, including two self-proclaimed human rights reporters Ahmet Sik and Nedim Sener, were arrested.  

Civilitas honorary board member Murat Belge has also been targeted by the Ergenekon investigations.  Belge said in his column for the Taraf newspaper that “If Ahmet Sik can be arrested, then I, too, may very well be.”  

Sik, while a reporter for Nokta in 2007, was responsible for writing a story that led to the Ergenekon investigation in the first place.  Sener had recently written a book entitled Red Friday – Who Broke Dink’s Pen, which exposed the fact that Turkish security forces knew about Hrant Dink’s planned assassination.  Dink, who was the Turkish-Armenian editor of the Agos newspaper, was killed in 2007.

The prosecutor on the case has denied that either journalist was arrested for his ideas.  He added that the state had hard evidence against the two, though he was not at liberty to reveal the nature of the evidence.
 

Murat Belge: The Importance of the Book is Obvious Since No Paper Except Milliyet Has Written a Single Line About It

Honorary Board / Murat Belge, Turkey
imagesFor Turkey, the number should have been a bombshell.
According to a long-hidden document that belonged to the interior minister of the Ottoman Empire, 972,000 Ottoman Armenians disappeared from official population records from 1915 through 1916.
In Turkey, any discussion of what happened to the  Ottoman Armenians can bring a storm of public outrage.

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