RojTV says the case against them should be dropped after further evidence in WikiLeaks documents which shows connection between election of NATO secretary general and RojTV trial.
The secret documents of United States which were published by WikiLeaks website shows that US gave guarantees to Turkey to shut down RojTV after Turkey agreed to give support to election of J. Fogh Rasmussen as NATO's chief.
The leaked documents caused controversy in Denmark as RojTV demanded the case against them should be dropped.
RojTV's director Amed Dicle says the bargain between Turkey, US and Denmark about RojTV is clear and the WikiLeaks documents proved this.
He called Rasmussen to make a statement about the circumstances in which the Danish authorities decided to launch an investigation against RojTV.
Dicle called the Danish prosecutors to withdraw all allegations and said that they demand the case to be dropped.
"We already said this investigation is unlawful and is a result of political bargains" he said.
The trial of RojTV will start in the summer of 2011. The satellite channel is accused of propaganda for Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
While RojTV does not have any studios in Denmark it was granted broadcasting license by the Danish authorities.
Since the foundation of RojTV on 1 March 2004 it faces pressure by the Turkish government. The Turkish state has also put under pressure the Danish authorities in order to cancel the license given to Roj TV.
The pressure that Roj TV faces has increased since last year. Turkey has also sent Danish judiciary 26 files against Roj TV.