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16 Year Old Student Arrested For 'insulting' The President by mcino: 12:09pm On Dec 30, 2014
16-year-old student arrested for ‘insulting’ the president


A 16-year-old high school student has been arrested in central Turkey for “insulting” President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by accusing him and his ruling party of corruption, sparking angry criticism on Thursday from the opposition.

The boy, identified by his initials M.E.A., was believed to be a member of a leftist organisation, the Hurriyet newspaper reported.

He delivered a speech on Wednesday in the central Anatolian city of Konya, a bastion of Erdogan’s Islamic-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP), in memory of a young secular teacher killed by Islamists in 1930, according to the newspaper.

The boy, who was arrested by police at school, is now facing up to four years in prison if convicted on the charge.

It was the latest controversial arrest in Turkey in recent weeks. Recent police raids on media outlets affiliated with Erdogan’s top foe, the US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, sparked an angry exchange with the European Union, which said the arrests undermined media freedom.

Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu supported the court’s decision on the juvenile’s arrest.

“Everyone must respect the office of president whoever he is,” Davutoglu said, quoted in Turkish media.

In his testimony to prosecutors, the boy denied links with any political party and said that the local governor’s office granted permission for the commemoration ceremony organised through social media.

“I’ve made the statement in question. I have no intent to insult,” he reportedly said.

The boy’s lawyer, Baris Ispir, submitted a petition to the court, together with around 100 colleagues who came from Istanbul in a show of support.

“Even if he is convicted, he is 16 years old which requires a one-third reduction in his penalty,” the lawyer said, according to the private Dogan news agency.

Riza Turmen, lawmaker of the secular opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), denounced the arrest as a violation of the UN charter on children’s rights.

“Regimes taking children out of classes by police force and putting them in jail are fascist regimes,” Turmen, a former judge at the European Court of Human Rights, wrote on Twitter.

“This goes against the UN charter on children’s rights.”

Turkey’s government faced an unprecedented wave of protests in 2013 against what was seen as authoritarian policies from Erdogan, who was then prime minister.

The AKP government was shaken by a vast corruption scandal last December that dragged down four ministers facing accusations of bribery and influence-peddling.

Erdogan, who was elected president in August, angrily accused his former ally-turned-foe Gulen of concocting the graft scandal.

Thirty people were arrested in raids earlier this month against those deemed to have links to Gulen.

Most have now been released but a court has remanded in custody on terrorism charges the head of the pro-Gulen Samanyolu TV and three former police chiefs. It also issued an arrest warrant for Gulen himself.

In power since 2003, Erdogan has brought relative stability to Turkey after years of rocky coalition governments and an economic meltdown in 2001.

But what critics describe as his increasingly authoritarian style and zero-tolerance of criticism have proved a major test for democracy in the country which has long sought to join the European Union.

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Re: 16 Year Old Student Arrested For 'insulting' The President by Nobody: 12:13pm On Dec 30, 2014
Good
Re: 16 Year Old Student Arrested For 'insulting' The President by blemon44(m): 12:18pm On Dec 30, 2014
wy would a 16 year old insult the president

he does not even know if he will become president one day

he should ask God for forgiveness and
apologise to Mr President
Re: 16 Year Old Student Arrested For 'insulting' The President by 3DCYCLOPS: 12:19pm On Dec 30, 2014
The fact you have freedom of speech..dont mean you should 'speech' without thinking.
Re: 16 Year Old Student Arrested For 'insulting' The President by Nobody: 12:58pm On Dec 30, 2014
Serves him right. I actually thought it was a Nigerian Lad insulting GEJ. Especially some nairalanders grin

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Re: 16 Year Old Student Arrested For 'insulting' The President by NgeneUkwenu(f): 1:02pm On Dec 30, 2014
Thank God they have a president! Here we have a drunkard, steering our affairs!
Re: 16 Year Old Student Arrested For 'insulting' The President by mcino: 11:23am On Dec 31, 2014
In such a clime, NgeneUkwenu (Mrs?) would be behind bars for insulting the president without morals
NgeneUkwenu:
Thank God they have a president! Here we have a drunkard, steering our affairs!

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Re: 16 Year Old Student Arrested For 'insulting' The President by KwoiZabo(m): 11:30am On Dec 31, 2014
I can guarantee you freedom of speech but i cannot guarantee you freedom after speech - Idi Amin.

The Last time i checked there was no freedom after speech when GMB was President.

Anyway its GEJ as President till Year Two Thousand and Nineteen.
Re: 16 Year Old Student Arrested For 'insulting' The President by engrtee(f): 12:12pm On Dec 31, 2014
Berem and all those nairaland APC followers should be jailed for insulting president JONATHAN

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