Canan Kaftanciouglu: Turkish opposition figure faces jail for tweets

A leading secular politician in Turkey has been sentenced to nearly 10 years in jail for “terror propaganda and insults” against the Turkish state. Canan Kaftancioglu, 47, was convicted mainly over tweets which date back several years.

She has said the charges were politically motivated and remains free pending an appeal. She heads the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) in Istanbul, the country’s largest city. Kaftancioglu played a key in the CHP’s triumph in Istanbul’s mayoral election in June, defeating the governing AKP party.CHP’s Ekrem Imamoglu beat the AKP candidate in the re-run poll, delivering a stinging blow to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

On Friday, she was sentenced to nine years, eight months and 20 days in prison.

She was accused of “insulting” President Erdogan and the Turkish state in the posts, as well as “spreading terror propaganda”. The charges related to 2013 anti-government protests and the outlawed Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK). The hashtag #TurkiyeSeninleCananBaskan (Turkey Stands With You, Chief Canan) trended online during Kaftanciouglu’s trial in Istanbul.

Speaking shortly after the court’s verdict, Mr Imamoglu said: “There is no justice in this country. In Turkey, instead of listening to their conscience, judges look towards the palace (the President’s office).” He said Ms Kaftancioglu was sentenced “because of her success in İstanbul elections”.(BBC)…[+]