Passport confiscated: Turkish novelist Asli Erdogan can’t come to Germany to receive Erich Maria Remarque Peace Price


nsnbc : Prominent Turkish novelist Asli Erdogan will not be able to accept the Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize in Germany because her passport, previously confiscated amid her trial on terror charges, has not yet been returned. 

Asli Erdogan_Turkey_Sep 2017_Germany_Asli Erdogan was to accept the prestigious Erich Maria Remarque Peace prize in the German city of Osnabrück on September 22. With her not being able to leave Turkey, someone else will accept the prize on her behalf.

The 50-year-old Asli Erdogan is one of Turkey’s most prominent novelists. She was arrested last summer and kept in jail for 132 days on charges of carrying out “terror propaganda” in a probe into the now closed daily Özgür Gündem, which Ankara condemned as “mouthpiece for the outlawed Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK).

Countless citizens have been charged and convicted on similar charges where criticizing the decision by the Islamist AKP government to unilaterally end the ceasefire with the PKK and end peace talks is sufficient to be charged with “propaganda for a terrorist organization. It is a situation not unlike the situation in West Germany between the 1970s – 1990s where citizens could be jailed for printing or distributing statements and texts issued by militant leftist organizations.

Asli Erdogan was released in December 2016 but as the charges were ongoing she was given a travel ban, hindering her participation in five award ceremonies abroad up to now. The travel ban was lifted by a court order on June 22, but because the authorities have not yet returned her passport she will not be able to attend the September ceremony in Osnabrück.

“Following the lifting of the travel ban, I applied to the police to get my passport back. They asked for a court order indicating that my ban on my passport was lifted. The court, however, said there was no such ban and my passport was perhaps not returned within the context of the state of emergency and state of emergency decrees. They said they would look into it during the trial to be held on Oct. 31,” Erdogan said.

“Do I have a ban on my passport? Who placed the ban? I cannot find anything out. This month my book comes out in three countries: Italy, Germany, and Denmark … I have already missed so many interviews over the past year,” she added.

The Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize has been handed out in the German city of Osnabrück, named after the author of the World War I classic “All Quiet on the Western Front,” every two years since 1991. It goes to writers who have demonstrated a commitment to peace.

CH/L – nsnbc 01.08.2017



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