11 February 2025. We, the undersigned organisations, express solidarity with lawyers and members of the Progressive Lawyers’ Association (ÇHD) who are currently facing unjust judicial persecution, criminalisation and arbitrary detention. Ahead of the upcoming judicial hearings in the cases of Betül Vangölü Kozağaçlı and Seda Şaraldı, scheduled for 12 February and 20 February 2025, respectively, we call on Turkish authorities to secure their right to a fair trial, to drop all charges against them, and to immediately and unconditionally release them.
On 6 February 2024, an armed attack took place at the Çağlayan Courthouse, in Istanbul. Two attackers were shot by police, who later identified them as alleged members of the Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party/Front (DHKP/C). In the aftermath of the attack, several offices of various organisations were raided and ransacked by police forces across Istanbul. Among them was the People’s Law Office, where four lawyers, members of the ÇHD - Didem Baydar Ünsal, Berrak Çağlar, Seda Şaraldı, and Betül Vangölü Kozağaçlı - were detained.
Despite the lack of any evidence linking them to any criminal activity and based solely on their work as lawyers, they have been accused of "membership in an illegal organisation", a charge frequently used by authorities in Turkey to target lawyers, journalists and human rights defenders. Since then, Betül and Seda have been in pre-trial detention, and in Seda’s case, her detention has not been reviewed since it began.
These cases evidence Turkish authorities’ systematic practice of threatening and harassing lawyers as a tactic to silence dissent. By cracking down on members of ÇHD, an organisation known for defending individuals facing state repression and human rights violations, Turkish authorities are both targeting the lawyers’ legitimate human rights work, and their clients’ right to defence.
Ahead of the new hearings in the cases of Betül Vangölü Kozağaçlı and Seda Şaraldı, we urge authorities in Turkey to drop all charges and immediately and unconditionally release them, as well as all members of ÇHD and human rights defenders imprisoned in the country.
The listed organisations remind the Court and the authorities in Turkey that the world is watching.