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A Regime's Wrath Personified: How Osman Kavala Became Erdoğan's Personal Hostage

A Regime’s Wrath Personified: How Osman Kavala Became Erdoğan’s Personal Hostage

News EditorBy News EditorOctober 18, 2021 Turkey Reports 3 Mins Read

In the sprawling, cold expanse of Silivri Prison, a man has become the living symbol of a state’s complete collapse into personal vengeance. That man is Osman Kavala. Detained since 2017 and now facing a life sentence, the 64-year-old philanthropist and intellectual is not a criminal; he is a political hostage, held captive not by evidence or law, but by the unyielding wrath of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

Kavala‘s case is the grotesque centerpiece of the Erdoğan regime’s efforts to rewrite history. To understand his imprisonment, one must understand Erdoğan’s deepest political wound: the 2013 Gezi Park protests. When millions of citizens spontaneously rose up against his increasingly authoritarian rule, Erdoğan could not accept it as a genuine expression of domestic dissent. It had to be a foreign plot.

And every fiction needs a villain.

Osman Kavala was cast in that role. As Kavala himself articulated from his cell, his continued detention is essential to “keep alive the fiction that the Gezi protests were the result of a foreign conspiracy.” His freedom would shatter the lie, and that is a truth the government cannot afford. He is the scapegoat required to justify a decade of repression.

The legal process has been a cynical theatre of the absurd, a journey through a looking-glass judicial system. Kavala was first charged and then acquitted of the Gezi charges in February 2020. But in a move that laid bare the political nature of his persecution, he was re-arrested on new charges of espionage and involvement in the 2016 coup attempt before he could even walk out of the courthouse. It was a catch-and-release program where the only outcome was continued captivity.

Kavala, a student of history, aptly compared his plight to the political show trials of Dreyfus and the Rosenbergs, wryly noting that the files against them were likely “better prepared.” This sharp observation highlights the sheer crudeness of the case against him, built on conspiracy theories rather than credible evidence.

Erdoğan has made his personal animus clear, publicly branding Kavala the “Red Soros of Turkey,” a tired antisemitic and anti-Western trope aimed at dehumanizing him and painting him as a foreign agent. This rhetoric is not for a domestic audience alone; it is a defiant roar at the international community. Turkey’s European partners, particularly the Council of Europe, have repeatedly demanded Kavala’s release in line with binding rulings from the European Court of Human Rights. Erdoğan’s response has been utter contempt, willing to push Turkey to the brink of expulsion from Europe’s leading human rights body to satisfy his personal vendetta.

As Turkey looks toward a critical presidential election, Kavala’s fate is more intertwined with the regime’s survival than ever. His imprisonment serves as a potent symbol to intimidate any opposition. It is a warning that any challenge to Erdoğan’s rule will be framed as treason. As Kavala himself warned, the government does not see losing power as a normal democratic outcome, but as an existential threat, raising fears about the country’s political stability.

Osman Kavala’s cell is more than just a prison. It is where the rule of law in Turkey has been officially buried. He is the face of a generation of silenced critics, and his fate has become the ultimate barometer of whether a nation of 85 million can ever step back from the abyss of one-man rule.

Authoritarianism Council of Europe Gezi Park Human Rights Osman Kavala Political Prisoner Recep Tayyip Erdogan Rule of Law Turkey
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