Friday, April 19, 2013

CITIZENS PROTEST BY DEMONSTRATION AFTER REPEATED FAILED DEPLOMATIC APPROACH BETWEEN BERLIN AND ANKARA TO RESOLVE THE BAN ON TURKISH MEDIA PERSONNEL ENTRY IN TO GERMANY'S STATE COURTS DURING THE COURT'S SESSIONS HELD ON NEO-NAZI INDICTMENT PROCESS HAS OBLIGED THE GOVERNMENT TO LIFT THE BAN.

CITIZENS PROTEST BY DEMONSTRATION AFTER REPEATED FAILED DEPLOMATIC APPROACH BETWEEN BERLIN AND ANKARA TO RESOLVE THE BAN ON TURKISH MEDIA PERSONNEL ENTRY IN TO GERMANY'S STATE COURTS DURING THE COURT'S SESSIONS HELD ON NEO-NAZI INDICTMENT PROCESS HAS OBLIGED THE GOVERNMENT TO LIFT THE BAN.

      Citizens protest by demonstration against the ban on Turkish media personnel entry in to Germany's State Courts, particularly in the State Court of Bayern Munchen during the Court's sessions held on Neo-Nazi indictment process that has been expected to either convict, or pass a verdict of not guilty on the siuspects with varied backgrounds and from various States of Germany has obliged the government to lift the ban on Turkish media personnel entry in to Germany's State Courts during the Neo-Nazi indictment process after repeated deplomatic approach between Berlin and Ankara to lift the ban. However, the government's permit for Turkish and Greek media personnel entry in to Germany's State Courts during the Neo-Nazi indictment process has been rationed to four seats for the Turkish media personnel and further additional seats for the Greek media respectively. The Court's sessions for the indictment process of Neo-Nazi suspects with other Neo-Nazi cases have been postponed and rescheduled for the day and Month of May the 6th, in the year 2013. Reason for the ban of the Turkish, or Greek media personnel entry in to Germany's State Courts during the Neo-Nazi indictment process has not been specified and as a result remains speculative and controversial on the media and in the politics of both countries.

                                                Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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