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Turkish author gets 15 months jail for defaming Ataturk

Anadolu Agency TÜRKIYE
Published November 01,2017
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A Turkish author was sentenced to 15 months in jail in Istanbul on Wednesday for insulting Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of modern Republic of Turkey.

Süleyman Yeşilyurt was accused of insulting one of Ataturk's adopted children Afet İnan during a debate in a television program.

The Bakirköy Chief Public Prosecutor's Office had launched a probe into the incident and demanded a prison sentence of between two and seven years on charges of "inciting people to hatred and hostility", and "defaming Ataturk's memory".

Yeşilyurt was arrested in May and was later released by the court pending trial.

The Bakırköy 35th Criminal Court of First Instance on Wednesday found Yeşilyurt guilty of "defaming Atatürk's memory".

Separately, on Tuesday, another Turkish court also sentenced Mustafa Armağan, editor-in-chief of Derin Tarih (Deep History) periodical, to 15 months in jail on a similar charge.

Armağan was convicted of including an article in the May issue of the periodical that tarnished the reputation of Ataturk's wife Latife Hanim.

Ataturk, whose name means father of the Turks, was a hero of World War I who went on to lead Turkey in its War of Independence before founding the modern state in 1923. He is deeply respected in Turkey, where laws protect his name and memory.