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DJV President Überall spoke to IJA: We stand by exiled and imprisoned journalists in Turkey

Frank Überall, President of the German Journalists' Association, visited the exhibition of the Tenkil Museum in the historical Gestapo Prison and made evaluations to IJA. Überall said, "There are rights violations against journalists in Turkey. Journalists do not belong in prison cells. The European Union and the German government must take the necessary steps. We stand in solidarity with exiled journalists and journalists imprisoned in Turkey. That is why we are here today."

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The historical prison in Frankfurt, Germany, where the Gestapo, the secret police organization that became the center of torture and ill-treatment, imprisoned dissidents and sent many of them to their deaths, is hosting a meaningful event these days. The exhibition reflecting the genocide and suffering that started in Turkey after July 15th attracts great interest.
Frank Überall, President of the Association of German Journalists, is among those who visited the exhibition and shared the suffering. Speaking at a panel discussion here, Überall said, “What I saw and felt at the Tenkil museum exhibition was the most real ‘insight’ experience I have ever had. Überall emphasized that the Association of German Journalists always stands by the exiled journalists who are not allowed to practice their profession in Turkey and said, “We find it important for our colleagues to be heard in Germany and to voice the problems they face.

“Release the Arrested Journalists”

Frank Überall, who also spoke to the International Journalists Association e.V., said: “Journalism is not a crime. On the contrary, journalism is a fundamental right, even an internationally recognized human right. And this should also apply in Turkey. Journalists belong in editorial offices, not in prison cells. Under pressure from the European Union and the German government, this must be made clear. The DJV stands in solidarity with our colleagues in prison in Turkey who are trying to do their job here. Free them!”

‘Visa for Exiled Journalists’

Frank Überall, President of the Association of German Journalists, also called for an easier visa process for exiled journalists: “I call on the Federal Republic of Germany to exert the necessary influence at the European level and to guarantee the safety of Turkish colleagues who are not committing crimes, who are carrying out their public duties. So if journalists are being persecuted, of course, they also have the right to asylum and they can use such a procedure or at least get a temporary visa and have the opportunity to work here. They can come here and continue their work in exile. Because this is a very difficult situation. So we need quick and non-bureaucratic solutions. And that means, first and foremost, facilitating the visa process. But of course not only for Turkey. It also needs to be made easier for Russian journalists. The visa should be seen as a basic human right in this current situation.”

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