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Imprisoned During İBB Trial... İpek Elif Atayman Draws Her Cell: 'Justice Will Surely Prevail One Day'

Imprisoned During İBB Trial... İpek Elif Atayman Draws Her Cell: 'Justice Will Surely Prevail One Day'

From Cumhuriyet · (6m ago) Turkish Mixed tone

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • İpek Elif Atayman, a former executive at İBB Medya A.Ş., who was arrested as part of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB) investigations, has drawn her prison cell.
  • The drawing, depicting her cell at Marmara Women's Closed Prison, was shared by her brother, Barış Atayman, on social media.
  • The post included the message, "Justice will surely prevail one day. If not here, then in the next world. We are ready, are you?"

A poignant image has emerged from within the confines of Marmara Women's Closed Prison, offering a glimpse into the reality faced by İpek Elif Atayman, a former executive at İBB Medya A.Ş. arrested as part of the ongoing Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB) investigations. Atayman, awaiting her defense in a trial that has spanned nine weeks, has channelled her experience into art, drawing a stark depiction of her prison cell. This charcoal sketch, shared by her brother Barış Atayman, has resonated widely on social media, accompanied by a powerful message: "Justice will surely prevail one day. If not here, then in the next world. We are ready, are you?" The drawing and the accompanying words serve as a testament to Atayman's resilience and her unwavering belief in justice. Her brother's post highlights her confinement, noting she is in ward B12 of the Marmara Women's Closed Prison. Reports indicate Atayman previously spent 72 days in solitary confinement at Silivri Prison before being transferred to Afyonkarahisar Closed Prison without prior notification to her family or lawyers. This artwork transcends a simple depiction; it is a silent plea for justice and a reflection of the human spirit enduring challenging circumstances. From our perspective at Cumhuriyet, where we strive to uphold the principles of a free press and the rule of law, such expressions from within the prison system are vital. They remind us of the importance of transparency and accountability in legal processes and underscore the enduring hope for justice, even in the darkest of times.

Justice will surely prevail one day. If not here, then in the next world. We are ready, are you?

— Barış AtaymanAccompanying the drawing of his sister's prison cell.
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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.