Turkey: Opposition Party Branch Leader Sentenced to Nearly 10 Years in Jail

Head of the Republican People's Party (CHP)'s Istanbul branch Canan Kaftancioglu. AFP file photo
Head of the Republican People's Party (CHP)'s Istanbul branch Canan Kaftancioglu. AFP file photo
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Turkey: Opposition Party Branch Leader Sentenced to Nearly 10 Years in Jail

Head of the Republican People's Party (CHP)'s Istanbul branch Canan Kaftancioglu. AFP file photo
Head of the Republican People's Party (CHP)'s Istanbul branch Canan Kaftancioglu. AFP file photo

A prominent Turkish opposition official was sentenced by a court on Friday to nine years and eight months in prison for insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and engaging in terrorist propaganda.

The Republican People's Party (CHP) said Canan Kaftancioglu, head of its Istanbul branch and one of the strongest opposition voices within the party, will not immediately go to jail pending appeals.

The indictment also accused Kaftancioglu of insulting the government and public servants, inciting hatred and enmity, mostly on the basis of tweets posted between 2012 and 2017.

Prosecutors sought up to 17 years in prison for her social media posts.

Kaftancioglu played a significant role in municipal elections in Istanbul that saw the CHP take over the mayoralty, which had been held by Erdogan's AK Party and its predecessors for the last 25 years.

Speaking outside Istanbul's main courthouse following the verdict, Kaftancioglu said it would not silence her.

"Neither you all, nor I deserved this. If the court ruling is not in line with the law and is shaped by the wishes of the political power, it means there is no law in this country," she told reporters.

"The cases opened are concluded not in the courtrooms but in the rooms of the (presidential) palace," she added. A crowd of supporters chanted: "Shoulder to shoulder against fascism."

The first session of Kaftancioglu's trial took place five days after the CHP's Ekrem Imamoglu won a re-run election for mayor of Istanbul in June.

Imamoglu said he was saddened by the verdict but believed it would be overturned by the appeals court.

Kati Piri, the European Parliament's Turkey rapporteur, tweeted that the verdict was "surreal and outrageous", adding, "Erdogan takes revenge for opposition's election victory. Unacceptable!"

Opposition broadcaster Halk TV said the court refused to suspend the sentence on the grounds that she had not shown any remorse during the course of the trial.

Large crowds gathered outside the courthouse in Istanbul and protested the verdict, shouting demands for "rights, laws, justice."



Two Highway Crashes in Southeastern Afghanistan Kill 50 People

People who were injured in a traffic accident receive treatment at a hospital in Ghazni, Afghanistan, 19 December 2024. EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL
People who were injured in a traffic accident receive treatment at a hospital in Ghazni, Afghanistan, 19 December 2024. EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL
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Two Highway Crashes in Southeastern Afghanistan Kill 50 People

People who were injured in a traffic accident receive treatment at a hospital in Ghazni, Afghanistan, 19 December 2024. EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL
People who were injured in a traffic accident receive treatment at a hospital in Ghazni, Afghanistan, 19 December 2024. EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL

Two highway crashes in southeastern Afghanistan have killed a combined total of 50 people and injured 76, a government spokesman said Thursday.
One was a collision between a passenger bus and an oil tanker on the Kabul-Kandahar highway late Wednesday, said Hafiz Omar, a spokesman for the governor of Ghazni province.
The other was in a different area of the same highway, which connects the Afghan capital with the south, The Associated Press reported.
“The injured have been taken to hospitals in Ghazni and authorities are in the process of handing over the bodies to families,” said Omar. Patients in a more serious condition were transferred to Kabul. Women and children are among the casualties, he added.
Traffic accidents are common in Afghanistan, mainly due to poor road conditions and driver carelessness.