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Jailed Turkish Scholar and Journalist Ali Ünal Honored at Religious Freedom Summit in Washington

Turkish scholar and journalist Ali Ünal, imprisoned in Turkey, was honored at the International Religious Freedom Summit in Washington, highlighting global concerns over human rights and freedom of belief.

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Turkish scholar, author, and journalist Ali Ünal, who as been imprisoned in Turkey since 2016, was honored during the International Religious Freedom Summit held in Washington. The recognition highlighted ongoing global concerns regarding human rights, freedom of belief, and the treatment of intellectuals and journalists in Turkey.

A Symbol of Suppressed Intellectual Freedom

Ali Ünal, known for his extensive writings on religion, interfaith dialogue, and democracy, was sentenced to prison on politically motivated charges. International human rights organizations have repeatedly stated that his conviction lacks legal basis and reflects a broader crackdown on dissenting voices in Turkey.

Recognition at the IRF Summit

During the summit, speakers emphasized Ünal’s contributions to religious scholarship and his commitment to peaceful dialogue. His case was presented as an example of the growing challenges faced by scholars, journalists, and faith communities under authoritarian regimes.

Global Calls for Justice

Advocates at the event urged the international community to continue raising awareness about Ünal’s imprisonment and to support efforts aimed at securing his release. They stressed that protecting freedom of belief and expression is essential for democratic societies worldwide.

A Continuing Human Rights Concern

Ali Ünal remains in prison despite ongoing appeals and international pressure. His case continues to symbolize the broader struggle for human rights, academic freedom, and independent journalism in Turkey.

Abdülhamit Bilici, Washington, D.C.

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