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Pınar Selek (born October 8, 1971) is a Turkish sociologist, feminist, and author. She is known for her work on the rights of vulnerable communities in
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, including women, the poor, street children, sexual minorities, and
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communities. She is the author of several books published in Turkish, German, and French, and is one of the founding editors of ''Amargi'', a Turkish feminist journal. She currently resides in France and became a French citizen in 2017. Selek has been prosecuted over a 15-year period in Turkey in connection to an explosion that occurred at the
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in 1998. Tried and acquitted of all charges on three occasions (in 2006, 2008, and 2011), her most recent acquittal was amended in November 2012 by the Istanbul Heavy Penal Court No. 12, which sentenced her to life in prison on January 24, 2013. Selek's lawyers have appealed the verdict and announced plans to bring her case before the
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Education

Selek attended the high school
Lycée Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul Lycée Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul ( tr, Notre Dame de Sion Özel Fransız Lisesi) is a French private high school located in the Harbiye, Şişli neighbourhood of Istanbul, Turkey. It was founded in 1856. The high school was established in the O ...
and completed her undergraduate and graduate studies in the sociology department at
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University The Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University ( tr, Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar Üniversitesi, or MSGSÜ) is a Turkish public university dedicated to higher education in the fine arts. It is located in the Fındıklı neighbourhood of Beyoğlu, Istanbul ...
. In 2014 she obtained a doctorate in
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from the
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.


Arrest, imprisonment, and release, 1998–2000

Pınar Selek was arrested on July 11, 1998, in connection to an explosion that had occurred two days prior at the
Spice Bazaar, Istanbul The Spice Bazaar ( tr, Mısır Çarşısı, meaning "Egyptian Bazaar") in Istanbul, Turkey is one of the largest bazaars in the city. Located in the Eminönü quarter of the Fatih district, it is the most famous covered shopping complex after t ...
, which had killed seven people and wounded approximately 100 others. The arrest is widely considered to have been motivated by her contact with Kurds as part of her academic research. Her work was confiscated, and she refused to name the individuals she had interviewed during the course of her research. Another suspect, Abdülmecit Öztürk, was arrested two weeks after Selek, and confessed to police that the two had carried out the bombing together, although he later recanted his statement and claimed that he had been tortured in police custody. Öztürk was later acquitted of all charges, and his statement against Selek was ruled as inadmissible. After spending two and a half years in prison, during which time she was subject to torture and ill-treatment, Selek was released on December 22, 2000, when a team of experts, including faculty from Istanbul University's Analytic Chemistry Department and Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty's Forensic Department, issued reports concluding that the explosion had been caused by the accidental ignition of a gas cylinder. Three expert witnesses assigned by the court also testified that the explosion was caused by a gas leak.


Acquittals, retrial, and sentencing, 2006–present

The Istanbul High Criminal Court No. 12 acquitted Selek of wrongdoing on three occasions (in 2006, 2008, and 2011), citing a lack of any evidence linking her to the blast. Nonetheless, the court decided on November 22, 2012, to amend its own prior acquittal decisions and reopen her trial, a move which her defense lawyers labeled as "unprecedented in Turkish legal history." On January 24, 2013, after just over an hour of deliberation, the court sentenced her to life in prison for the 1998 spice bazaar bombing. The decision was reached by majority of two to one, with the head judge in the case issuing a dissenting opinion. While Selek was tried in absentia, more than 30 nongovernmental organizations and political party representatives from France, Germany, Italy, and
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attended the hearings, and nearly 150 people protested during the trial. Four observers from the
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, including the vice rector, also attended the trial.


Support from academic institutions and international organizations

The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and
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(OMCT) have called on Turkish authorities to end the 14-year "judicial harassment" of Selek, calling her actions a "legitimate exercise of the freedom of opinion and expression."
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has expressed outrage and concern and argued that the judicial campaign against Selek seeks to penalize her for her "long standing support for and work on minority groups in Turkey." The
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(MESA) has expressed its support for Selek and dismay at the prolonged denial of justice she has been subject to. In a letter addressed to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, MESA's Committee on Academic Freedom asserted that: "all of the circumstances attendant to her case suggest that Selek has been on trial for the last fourteen years for her research on the PKK in violation of her right to academic freedom."
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has called her prosecution a "perversion of the criminal justice system and abuse of due process," and insisted that the "baseless charges should be dropped once and for all." Turkish journalist
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called the January 2013 ruling a "travesty" and a "disgraceful judgment." Other organizations that have voiced solidarity with Selek include Amnesty International, the Transnational Work Group on Academic Liberty and Freedom of Research in Turkey, the French Sociological Association and the Committee of Concerned Scientists. Alain Beretz, president of the
University of Strasbourg The University of Strasbourg (french: Université de Strasbourg, Unistra) is a public research university located in Strasbourg, Alsace, France, with over 52,000 students and 3,300 researchers. The French university traces its history to the ea ...
, has espoused the university's solidarity with Selek, calling her life imprisonment conviction "unjust and revolting." At a press conference following the verdict, Selek vowed to continue her struggle for justice.Pinar Selek website
(in Turkish) (January 25, 2013)
"Freedom to Research, Freedom to Pınar!"
Retrieved January 26, 2013.


Publications

In 1996 she translated Ya Basta into Turkish. It is a collection of letters from the leader of the Zapatistas
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. In 2001 ''Maskeler Süvariler Gacılar'' was published which focused on the lives of the trans community. She has also written two children's books.


See also

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Academic freedom Academic freedom is a moral and legal concept expressing the conviction that the freedom of inquiry by faculty members is essential to the mission of the academy as well as the principles of academia, and that scholars should have freedom to teac ...
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Human rights in Turkey Human rights in Turkey are protected by a variety of international law treaties, which take precedence over domestic legislation, according to Article 90 of the 1982 Constitution. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR ...
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List of prosecuted Turkish writers This article contains a list of writers ( fiction writers, journalists, academics, etc.) who have been prosecuted by the Republic of Turkey. Grounds for prosecution Many are prosecuted for statements deemed unpatriotic by official institutio ...
* Legal system of the Republic of Turkey


References


External links


Pinar Selek website
(in Turkish)

Interview with Pinar Selek. {{DEFAULTSORT:Selek, Pinar 1971 births Living people Academics from Istanbul Turkish women academics Turkish dissidents Turkish sociologists Turkish women sociologists Turkish democracy activists Turkish human rights activists Turkish LGBT rights activists Turkish women's rights activists Turkish children's writers Writers from Istanbul Turkish expatriates in France University of Strasbourg alumni Trials in Turkey Turkish women children's writers Lycée Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul alumni French people of Turkish descent 20th-century Turkish women writers 21st-century Turkish women writers 20th-century Turkish writers 21st-century Turkish writers