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Erdogan Seeking Injunction against German Media Executive: Media Reports


Mathias Doepfner, CEO of Axel Springer SE speaks during the awards ceremony of the newly established Axel Springer Award in Berlin, Germany, February 25, 2016. | PHOTO: Reuters/Kay Nietfeld

 


 May 10th, 2016  |  08:33 AM  |   2035 views

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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan is seeking a preliminary injunction against German publisher Axel Springer's chief executive Mathias Doepfner, German media cited Erdogan's lawyer as saying on Monday.

 

German media cited Ralf Hoecker, a lawyer for Erdogan, as saying the Turkish leader wanted the injunction due to Doepfner's support for a poem read out by comedian Jan Boehmermann on German national television in March. In the poem Boehmermann suggested Erdogan hits girls, watches child pornography and engages in bestiality.

 

In an open letter published in German newspaper Welt am Sonntag in April, Doepfner expressed solidarity with Boehmermann, saying he had laughed out loud over the poem and "wholeheartedly" supported what the comedian had said.

 

Neither Hoecker's law firm nor Erdogan's office was immediately available for comment when contacted by Reuters.

 

A spokeswoman for Springer said: "We do not yet have any information about this at all. It's important to note that Mr Doepfner wanted to defend the freedom of art and satire in his open letter - that was the reason for his letter."

 

Hoecker's law firm published a statement on its website on Monday saying it had succeeded in getting a preliminary injunction against German director and producer Uwe Boll who, in a video posted online, defended Boehmermann's poem and said Erdogan should be shot.

 

"It's like gang rape: When one starts, everyone starts coming out of the woodwork and taking part," Ralf Hoecker said in that statement.

 

"Mr Erdogan is a human being and human dignity is inviolable," he said, adding that this was placed above the freedom of press, art and opinion in the German constitution.

 

The statement from Hoecker's firm did not mention Doepfner or Springer.

 

Erdogan is known for his sensitivity to criticism and Turkish prosecutors have opened over 1,800 cases against people for insulting him since he became president in 2014.

 

Chancellor Angela Merkel drew heavy criticism for allowing German prosecutors to pursue a case against Boehmermann.

 

(Reporting by Michelle Martin; Additional reporting by Harro Ten Wolde in Frankfurt and Humeyra Pamuk in Istanbul; Editing by James Dalgleish)

 


 

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