Turkey : Continued judicial harassment against Pınar Selek

The trial of Tur­kish and French socio­lo­gist and human rights defen­der Pınar Selek was once again post­po­ned on 2 April 2026, with the Istan­bul 15th High Cri­mi­nal Court requi­ring her phy­si­cal pre­sence at the hea­rings and rei­te­ra­ting its request for her imme­diate deten­tion. The Obser­va­to­ry for the Pro­tec­tion of Human Rights Defen­ders, a part­ner­ship bet­ween the Inter­na­tio­nal Fede­ra­tion for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Orga­ni­sa­tion Against Tor­ture (OMCT), and the French League of Human Rights (LDH) stron­gly condemn the ongoing judi­cial harass­ment tar­ge­ting Pınar Selek and call on the Tur­kish autho­ri­ties to drop all charges against her.

On 2 April 2026, the seventh hea­ring of the fifth trial against Pınar Selek was held. Des­pite four prior acquit­tals and the absence of any sub­stan­tive evi­dence against her, the Istan­bul 15th High Cri­mi­nal Court rei­te­ra­ted its request for her imme­diate impri­son­ment and her phy­si­cal pre­sence at the next hea­ring, sche­du­led on 18 Sep­tem­ber 2026. This deci­sion forms part of an ongoing pat­tern of judi­cial harass­ment against Ms Selek for near­ly three decades.

The case dates back to 1998, when Ms Selek was arbi­tra­ri­ly arres­ted and accu­sed, without any cre­dible evi­dence, of invol­ve­ment in an explo­sion at the Istan­bul Spice Bazaar. The cur­rent pro­cee­dings stem from the same case, which has been repea­ted­ly reo­pe­ned des­pite four acquit­tals (2006, 2008, 2011 and 2014). In June 2022, the Tur­kish Court of Cas­sa­tion over­tur­ned the last acquit­tal and cal­led for a life sen­tence. Her fifth trial began on 31 March 2023, and has been repea­ted­ly adjour­ned .

Ms Selek is cur­rent­ly resi­ding in France, where she has obtai­ned citi­zen­ship, and is the sub­ject of an inter­na­tio­nal arrest war­rant accom­pa­nied by a request for extra­di­tion. Howe­ver, Inter­pol states that no Red Notice has been issued against her.

The Obser­va­to­ry and the LDH recall that, under inter­na­tio­nal law, par­ti­cu­lar­ly Articles 3 and 6 of the Euro­pean Conven­tion on Human Rights, no indi­vi­dual should be extra­di­ted to a coun­try where they face a real risk of inhu­man or degra­ding treat­ment, or an unfair trial. Given the lack of evi­dence, the repea­ted reo­pe­ning of pro­cee­dings des­pite four acquit­tals, the acts of tor­ture and ill-treat­ment suf­fe­red by Ms Selek during her deten­tion in 1998, and the broa­der dete­rio­ra­tion on judi­cial gua­ran­tees in Tur­key, these risks are par­ti­cu­la­ry serious.

The Obser­va­to­ry and the LDH fur­ther recall that this per­sistent judi­cial harass­ment reflects a broa­der pat­tern of repres­sion of cri­ti­cal voices in Tur­key, par­ti­cu­lar­ly tar­ge­ting human rights defen­ders, aca­de­mics and those wor­king on mino­ri­ty rights.

The­re­fore, the Obser­va­to­ry and the LDH stron­gly condemn the repea­ted calls for Ms Selek’s imme­diate impri­son­ment, which appears to be sole­ly aimed at silen­cing her aca­de­mic work on the repres­sion of the Kurds and human rights acti­vi­ties. The signa­to­ry orga­ni­sa­tions call on the Tur­kish autho­ri­ties to put an end to this judi­cial harass­ment and to ful­ly com­ply with their inter­na­tio­nal obli­ga­tions regar­ding fair trial gua­ran­tees and the pro­tec­tion of human rights defen­ders.

https://www.fidh.org/en/region/europe-central-asia/turkey/turkey-continued-judicial-harassment-against-pinar-selek





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