Successo della campagna contro l'espulsione verso la Turchia
Avni Er, il militante comunista turco arrestato il 1° aprile 2004 insieme a Zeynep Kilic, ed a tre dirigenti del Campo Antimperialista recentemente assolti per i reati che gli erano stati contestati, potrà rimanere in Italia con un permesso di soggiorno per motivi umanitari.
Il pericolo di un'espulsione verso la Turchia è stato così scongiurato. La campagna in suo favore ha avuto successo.
Avni Er, il militante comunista turco arrestato il 1° aprile 2004 insieme a Zeynep Kilic, ed a tre dirigenti del Campo Antimperialista recentemente assolti per i reati che gli erano stati contestati, potrà rimanere in Italia con un permesso di soggiorno per motivi umanitari.
Il pericolo di un'espulsione verso la Turchia è stato così scongiurato. La campagna in suo favore ha avuto successo.
Here is the article of the Republic and by news of the decision of the Court of Bari
remains in Italy as a refugee convicted of the turkish for terrorism - Republic - 06 November 2010 - Bari
IF returned to Turkey, would be arrested. And the prison regime in that country, the political prisoners, does not guarantee respect for the 'basic human rights. " Based on these reasons, the judge of Civil Court annulled Bari Achille Bianchi the decision of the commission had not granted permission to stay for humanitarian reasons Avni Er, turkish journalist sentenced to 39 years in Italy for seven years on charges of having participated in a terrorist group. For he had mobilized humanitarian organizations. Politicians, doctors and academics had signed an appeal against the possibility of deportation. "Avni Er - had written - is guilty only of having done over the years an accurate reporting of violations of human rights and 'freedom of information in Turkey." The journalist, for which Turkey has requested the extradition, after being sentenced by the court in Perugia, was accompanied to Cie Bari
The Territorial Commission for the recognition of refugee status rejected the request of Avni Er, assuring the protection of the rights in that country. Opinion contrary to the national Civil Court Bianchi that, citing the report of two international organizations, has ordered the superintendent of the journalist turkish grant a residence permit on humanitarian grounds . - (Gdm)
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