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Metin Göktepe

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Years active
  
1992–1996

Education
  
Istanbul University

Parents
  
Bir Ananin Feryadi

Role
  
Photojournalist

Name
  
Metin Goktepe


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Born
  
April 10, 1968 (
1968-04-10
)
Sivas, Turkey

Occupation
  
Journalist, Photojournalist, Reporter

Notable credit(s)
  
Photojournalist, reporter for Evrensel

Died
  
January 8, 1996, Eyup, Istanbul, Turkey

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Metin Göktepe, ([metin ɟøktepe]) was a Turkish photojournalist who was tortured and brutally murdered in police custody in Istanbul on January 8, 1996.

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Life

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Metin Göktepe was born in Sivas on April 10, 1968, in the village of Çipil of Gürün district. He was the seventh and penultimate child of his parents. He attended primary school in Sivas until fourth grade and moved with his family to Istanbul in 1979 where he completed fifth grade and his secondary studies in 1986. In 1989, he started attending The Department of Public Finance in the Faculty of Economics of Istanbul University, and he was introduced to politics through his older sister and brother and student associations. Prior to his graduation, he started his career in Gerçek (The Truth) magazine in 1992, and later also started to work for the leftist periodical Evrensel as a reporter in 1995.

Death

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Göktepe, who went to the Alibeyköy Cemetery at noon on January 8 in order to cover the funeral of two leftist inmates, Rıza Boybaş (pronounced [ɾɯzɑ bojbɑʃ]) and Orhan Özen (pronounced [oɾhɑn øzen]), who were beaten to death during prison riots in the Ümraniye Prison in Istanbul on January 4, 1996, was detained by police who blockaded the region. Göktepe was beaten and taken to the Eyüp Closed Sports Hall. He was kept at the sports hall for a while, reportedly felt sick there, and was then taken somewhere else by the police. In the course of contacts between lawyers acting for Evrensel, the police authorities and the Eyüp public prosecutor, it was stated that Göktepe was in detention and that he would be released in the evening unless legal charges were brought. But no further news of Metin Göktepe was released. An unknown person, who was detained and then released, called the Evrensel newspaper around 8pm and reported that Göktepe had been beaten to death. At the initiative of lawyers for the paper, the fact that Metin Göktepe had been killed was exposed. Making a statement about the incident, Eyüp Public Prosecutor Erol Can Özkan claimed that Göktepe, after having been released on the evening of January 8, had been found dead in a park 100 meters from the Eyüp Closed Sports Hall at around 8pm. It was later established that Göktepe's body had been found not in the park but in front of a buffet close to the sports hall. Results of an autopsy showed that internal bleeding in Göktepe's brain and tissues, which occurred as a result of the blows to the head and body, were the cause of death.

Trial

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Ten police officers were put on trial for Göktepe's death. Five were acquitted, and five sentenced to 18 years, commuted to 7 years because of "good manner at the court" and "it was impossible to determine the real assailant."


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References

Metin Göktepe Wikipedia