ANKARA: The General Assembly of Turkey’s Constitutional Court, the country’s highest, ruled on Tuesday that philanthropist Osman Kavala’s detention did not violate his rights to liberty and security, state-owned Anadolu agency said.
Kavala, 63, has been jailed since late 2017 without a conviction. He was remanded earlier this month at a hearing that Human Rights Watch called a “show trial” that silences dissent.
Immediately after he was acquitted in February of charges related to nationwide protests in 2013, Kavala was arrested again — this time on charges related to the failed 2016 coup. He has rejected all charges.
Turkey’s top court rules philanthropist Kavala’s rights not violated -Anadolu
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Updated 29 December 2020
Turkey’s top court rules philanthropist Kavala’s rights not violated -Anadolu
- Turkey’s highest court rules that philanthropist Osman Kavala’s detention does not violate his rights to liberty and security
- Kavala, 63, has been jailed since late 2017 without a conviction