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Turkish Justice

DW staff (kjb)November 22, 2007

The case of Marco W., a 17-year-old German held for seven months in a Turkish prison on charges on sexual misconduct with a minor, is increasingly straining relations between Turkey and the European Union.

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Youths carry a banner with Marco W.'s picture
Friends of Marco W. protested the latest delayImage: AP

Marco W.'s case -- and particularly the repeated delays in resolving it -- have caught the attention of the EU.

"Whether or not Marco is guilty, detaining a minor for seven months violates the EU's principles of rule of law," Silvana Koch-Mehrin, deputy head of the Liberals in the European Parliament.

A prison in Antalya
Marco W. has been held in this Turkish prison for seven monthsImage: picture-alliance/ dpa

On Tuesday, a court in Antalya postponed the trial once again, as a translation of the 13-year-old alleged victim's testimony was not yet available. The girl, known as Charlotte M., lives in England and refused to travel to Turkey to testify in person.

Case may impact Turkey's accession bid

President of the European Parliament Hans-Gert Pöttering reportedly telephoned with EU Expansion Commissioner Olli Rehn about the case on Thursday after the trial had been suspended.

The regional publication Osnabrücker Zeitung reported on Thursday that "the presidents of all the parliamentary committees of the "European Parliament had requested that Pöttering take up the matter with Rehn.

Turkey began accession negotiations with Brussels in 2005, though human rights issues have repeatedly cast a shadow over possible membership for the country.

Berlin may back appeal

Marco W., with a Turkish flag in the background
Even without Marco W., Turkey has come under fire for its human rights practicesImage: AP/Hurriyet

Marco W.'s legal team said following Wednesday's court ruling that it would file a complaint over the delays to the European Court of Human rights.

"We are considering the possibility of supporting such an appeal," a German foreign ministry spokeswoman told AFP, adding that the ministry would have to examine the details of the complaint before reaching a final decision.

Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for Turkey to release Marco W. to Germany to stand trial there. Germany, however, had turned down criticism earlier this year after Turkey claimed influencing impartial judges was a violation of democratic

The 17-year-old has been accused of sexual misconduct with a 13-year-old British girl in April in the Turkish resort town of Side. He has denied that they had sex.