Alwaght- A Turkish court ordered on Saturday well-known journalist Sedef Kabas to be jailed pending trial on a charge of insulting President Tayyip Erdogan, under a law that has seen tens of thousands prosecuted
Police detained Kabas at around 2am and took her first to Istanbul's main police station before transferring her to the city's main courthouse, where a court subsequently ruled in favor of her formal arrest, CNN Turk said.
The alleged insult was in the form of a proverb that Kabas expressed both on an opposition television channel and on her Twitter account, drawing condemnation from government officials.
"Öküz saraya çıkınca kral olmaz. Ama saray ahır olur."
Çerkes atasözü
— Sedef Kabaş (@SedefKabas) January 21, 2022
Translation: "'When the ox comes to the palace, he does not become a king. But the palace becomes a barn.' Circassian proverb"
"The honor of the presidency's office is the honor of our country... I condemn the vulgar insults made against our president and his office," Fahrettin Altun, head of Turkey's Communications Directorate, wrote on Twitter.
Merdan Yanardag, chief editor of the Tele 1 channel on which Kabas made the comment, sharply criticized her arrest.
"Her detention overnight at 2am because of a proverb is unacceptable," he said. "This stance is an attempt to intimidate journalists, the media, and society."
160,000 investigations
Turkey's law on insulting the president carries a jail sentence of between one and four years.
Last October, Europe's top human rights court called on Turkey to change the legislation after ruling that a man's detention under the law violated his freedom of expression.
Thousands have been charged and sentenced over the crime of insulting Erdogan in the seven years since he moved from being prime minister to becoming the president.
In 2020, 31,297 investigations were launched in relation to the charge, 7,790 cases were filed and 3,325 resulted in convictions, according to Justice Ministry data. Those numbers were slightly lower than the previous year.
Since 2014, the year Erdogan became president, 160,169 investigations were launched over insulting the president, 35,507 cases were filed and there were 12,881 convictions.