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A joint call from rights defenders and intellectuals: Stop the unlawfulness in the Narin Güran case for justice and truth!

A large number of names including intellectuals, writers, journalists, lawyers, politicians and artists issued a statement titled 'For justice and truth: Stop the unlawfulness in the Narin Güran case'

Many names including intellectuals, writers, journalists, lawyers, politicians and artists have issued a statement on the trial regarding the murder of Narin Güran.

‘For justice and truth: Stop the unlawfulness in the Narin Güran case’, the statement reads as follows

“The death of 8-year-old Narin Güran, who disappeared on August 21, 2024 and whose lifeless body was found 19 days later, has left a deep wound in all of our hearts. However, rather than revealing the material truth, the investigation and prosecution processes carried out after this painful incident have turned into a problematic trial practice full of illegalities and rights violations, deeply damaging the right to a fair trial.

‘THE POSSIBILITY OF A FAIR TRIAL USURPED’
Since the first day, the incident has led to a tabloidized television journalism and social media practice that has surrendered to ratings, gossip and sensationalism. Many baseless scenarios were created. The lynch culture provoked by the outrage in question demonized the family without any concrete evidence and usurped the possibility of a fair trial. Instead of seeking the truth, the courts, under the influence of this lynch culture and noise, have signed decisions that do not satisfy the conscience and are not based on concrete evidence.

‘CRITICAL DATA FOUND ON NARİN'S BODY NOT INVESTIGATED SUFFICIENTLY’
Although the PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) finding on Narin's lifeless body, which could medically indicate sexual contact and abuse, is a critical piece of data, the investigation has not been sufficiently deepened in this regard. The presence of PSA raises a strong possibility that there may be a sexual abuse dimension to this incident. Nevertheless, the failure to carry out the requested further and comprehensive analysis to determine the source and nature of this finding is a serious deficiency in terms of uncovering the material truth. Leaving such a vital suspicion unanswered not only undermined the integrity of the investigation but also prevented the possible perpetrators and the true nature of the crime from being revealed.

‘ACCORDING TO FORENSIC INFORMATICS EXPERTS, ‘NARROWED BASE ANALYSIS’ DOES NOT EXIST IN THE LITERATURE’
One of the biggest oddities of this case, which is currently at the Constitutional Court stage, is the technical data called ‘narrowed base’, which was used to justify the conviction of the defendants. Leading forensic informatics experts of our country have repeatedly stated that the ‘narrowed base’ analysis does not exist in the literature, that it has no scientific equivalent, that room-by-room location cannot be made with retrospective signal measurements, and have prepared expert opinions on this subject.

‘THE SCENARIO PRESENTED TO THE COURT IS CONTRARY TO THE ORDINARY COURSE OF LIFE’
Furthermore, the expert opinions submitted to the file regarding the digital device examinations of the defendants clearly show that the allegations and the scenario put forward are untrue. In the examinations conducted by the experts, it was revealed that digital evidence such as phone image records, background internet activity and pedometer data do not match the alleged time of the murder and the narrow timeline constructed, and therefore the scenario presented to the court is physically impossible and contrary to the ordinary course of life.

In addition to all these deficiencies, the fact that the court did not conduct live discovery at the scene of the incident throughout the trial and that the digital evidence such as the HTS records taken as the basis for the conviction were not transparent, reliable and auditable by experts, fundamentally undermined the principles of a fair trial and access to the material truth. It is unacceptable for the prosecution and the court to have made a judgment on the basis of assumptions and unverifiable reports, by shelving the principle of ‘the accused benefits from the doubt’ (in dubio pro reo), which is a fundamental principle of universal criminal law.

In this process, unjust punishment was meted out against family members, particularly Narin's mother Yüksel Güran. Although there is no concrete, beyond doubt evidence that the mother participated in the murder, the perception of the ‘guilty mother’ was transformed into a judicial decision and she was sentenced to aggravated life imprisonment. Even in the reasoned verdict itself, it was admitted that the motive for the murder could not be determined, while the lives of three family members were destroyed based on assumptions.

‘THE REAL PERPETRATORS OF NARYN GHAN'S MURDER MUST BE REVEALED’
We, the undersigned, demand that the real perpetrators and motive of Narin Güran's murder be revealed with concrete and auditable scientific evidence that is beyond doubt; that the convictions based on faulty and unverifiable digital data such as ‘narrowed base’, which experts reject as ‘unscientific’, be annulled; that the influence of lynch culture and media pressure on the judiciary be eliminated; and that a fair retrial of those who have been wronged, especially the mother Yüksel Güran, be held through a re-discovery at the crime scene and an independent audit of the evidence. We will not allow the truth to be covered up and the process to be handed over to the lynch culture in this painful incident that has caused sensitivity throughout the country. In the face of this picture, which deeply hurts the sense of justice, we remind that it is vital that evaluations in judicial processes are based on the strongest and most objective evidence; we invite the relevant persons and institutions to take responsibility.”

The signatories of the declaration are as follows:

  1. Abdulbaki Erdoğmuş, 21st Term MP, Author
  2. Abdullah Demirbas, Politician, Author
  3. Ahmet Değer, Author
  4. Ahmet Faruk Ünsal, 22nd Term MP
  5. Ahmet Kaya, Politician
  6. Ahmet Muhtar Çakmak, Academician, Author
  7. Akın Olgun, Journalist, Author
  8. Ali Bayramoğlu, Academician, Author
  9. Ali Duran Topuz, Journalist, Author
  10. Ali Kemal Erdem, Journalist, Author
  11. Arap Karaduman, Author
  12. Atakan Sonmez, Journalist, Author
  13. Ayça Örer, Journalist, Author
  14. Ayça Söylemez, Journalist, Author
  15. Ayşegül Başar, Journalist
  16. Ayşe Hür, Researcher, Author
  17. Ayşe Semiha Baban, Academician, Author
  18. Ayşenur Arslan, Journalist, Writer
  19. Azizcan Erenkol, Politician
  20. Baskın Oran, Academician, Author
  21. Barış Yarkadaş, Journalist, 25th and 26th Term MP
  22. Binnaz Toprak, Academician, 24th Term MP
  23. Bülent Kaya, 28th Term MP
  24. Bülent Kaygun, IBB and Üsküdar Municipality Council Member
  25. Cahit Öztürün, Journalist, Author
  26. Can Fırat Acısu, Author
  27. Cegerun Polat, Doctor
  28. Celalettin Can, Journalist, Author
  29. Cemile Bayraktar, Journalist, Author
  30. Cenap Ekinci, Doctor
  31. Cengiz Çandar, Journalist, 28th Term MP
  32. Cihan Ölmez, Journalist
  33. Cihangir Islam, Academician, 27th Term MP
  34. Çağdaş Gökbel, Journalist, Author
  35. Çetin Sağsöz, Journalist, Author
  36. Derya Kap, Journalist, Author
  37. Doğan Bermek, NGO Manager, Author
  38. Duygu Delibas, Lawyer
  39. Emine Uşaklıgil, Journalist, Author
  40. Emin Vahap Şimşek, Lawyer
  41. Enes Atila Pay, Journalist
  42. Erdal Avcı, Politician
  43. Erol Köroğlu, Academician, Author
  44. Esra Koç, Human Rights and Women's Rights Activist, Author
  45. Esranur Bayır, Rights Defender
  46. Etyen Mahchuyan, Journalist, Author
  47. Evrim Kepenek, Journalist, Author
  48. Ezgi Ipek, Lawyer
  49. Fatma Akdokur, Academician, Author
  50. Fatma Bostan Ünsal, Academician, Politician
  51. Fethiye Çetin, Lawyer, Author
  52. Fevzi Bulgan, Dilkurd General Coordinator
  53. Gencay Gürsoy, Academician, Author
  54. Gülayşe Koçak, Writer, Author
  55. Gürhan Ertür, Radio Programmer
  56. Hacer Ansal, Academician, Author
  57. Hakan Ürün, Lawyer
  58. Harun Akdere, Lawyer
  59. Hasan Cemal, Journalist, Author
  60. Hatice Yildiz, Lawyer
  61. Haydar Ekinek, Painter
  62. Hilal Cura, Psychologist
  63. Hilal Seven, Journalist
  64. Hüda Kaya, 25th, 26th and 27th Term MP
  65. İbrahim Betil, NGO Director
  66. İdil Özkan, Author
  67. İlhami Işık, Journalist, Author
  68. Izel Sezer, Journalist
  69. Jeffrey Wade Gibbs, Writer, Author
  70. Kamuran Demirel, DEM Party Üsküdar District Executive
  71. Kemal Avcı, Journalist, Television Programmer
  72. Kemal Aytaç, Lawyer
  73. Kemal Can, Journalist, Author
  74. Lale Mansur, Theater and Cinema Actress
  75. Levent Mazılıgüney, Forensic Informatics Expert, Lawyer, Engineer
  76. Mehmet Emin Aktar, Lawyer, Former President of the Diyarbakır Bar Association
  77. Mehmet Bekaroğlu, 21st, 25th and 26th Term MP
  78. Mehmet Emin Ekmen, Lawyer, 23rd and 28th Term MP
  79. Mehmet Güç, Journalist, Author
  80. Metin V. Bayrak, Academician, Author
  81. Melek Borak, Rights Defender
  82. Miham Akkul, Academician, Author
  83. Muharrem Erbey, Lawyer, Author
  84. Murat Özbank, Academician, Author
  85. Mustafa Kağan Öztürk, Lawyer
  86. Mustafa Pacal, Author
  87. Müslüm Doğan, Former Minister, NGO Executive
  88. Müslüm Yücel, Journalist, Author
  89. Necmiye Alpay, Academician, Writer
  90. Nejla Cortese, Software Engineer
  91. Nesrin Nas, Writer, 21st Term MP
  92. Nesrin Sungur Çakmak, Academician, Author
  93. Nil Mutluer, Academician, Author
  94. Nur Azaklı, Doctor
  95. Nurcan Baysal, Journalist, Author
  96. Nurhan Çetinkaya, Businessperson, Author
  97. Nuri Karakas, Rights Defender
  98. Nurten Ertuğrul, Journalist, Author
  99. Nurettin Turgay, Academician, Author
  100. Onur Erkan, Journalist
  101. Osman Can, Academician, 25th Term MP
  102. Oya Baydar, Academician, Writer
  103. Ömer Ceylan, Rights Defender
  104. Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu, 27th and 28th Term MP
  105. Ömer Madra, Academician, Author
  106. Rana Polat Sönmez, Journalist
  107. Rojda Altintas, Journalist
  108. Saim Eroğlu, Rights Defender
  109. Sait Çetinoğlu, Academician, Author
  110. Sena Kaleli, 24th Term MP
  111. Sevda Islamzade, Doctor
  112. Sevilay Çelenk, Academician, 28th Term MP
  113. Serdar Kangalli, Author
  114. Şebnem Korur Fincancı, Former President of the TMA, HRFT Board Member Board Member
  115. Şirin Bayık, Journalist
  116. Tayfun Atay, Academician, Author
  117. Temel İskit, Retired Ambassador, Journalist, Author
  118. Türkan Elçi, Lawyer, 28th Term MP
  119. Ümit Aktaş, Author
  120. Veysel Demirpençe, Author
  121. Veysi Ceri, Child Psychiatrist
  122. Veysi Eski, Lawyer
  123. Yavuz Yildiz, Rights Defender
  124. Yunus Öztürk, Sociologist, Author
  125. Yusuf Alatas, Lawyer
  126. Yıldıray Oğur, Journalist, Author
  127. Zeynep Çakmakçı, Lawyer
  128. Zehra Arat, Academician, Author
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