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Altan: Journalism is considered to be a "crime" in Turkey
"The AKP-MHP government is putting pressure on the free media because they want to connect all the media to themselves," said DFG Co-Chair Serdar Altan, and added that journalism is considered a "crime" in Turkey. -
Turkey continued to crack down on journalists in July
The Dicle Fırat Journalists Association (DFG) has released its July report on rights violations against journalists. -
MA journalist says torture is a policy of state
Mezopotamya Agency journalist, Enes Sezgin, was battered by racist groups and police while covering a news. "This torture of journalists and people is a state policy," he said. -
Journalists file complaint against police violence against press members
The Media and Legal Studies Association denounced the police violence against journalists during the Suruç commemoration in Istanbul and filed a criminal complaint against the police officers who used violence. -
CFWIJ demands action to end police brutality against journalists in Turkey
The international association CFWIJ sees police violence against women journalists in Turkey and Northern Kurdistan as one of the most pressing problems for press freedom and has launched a petition. -
Writer Gökhan Yavuzel attacked in Wales after exposing 'hit list'
Writer Gökhan Yavuzel, one of the names on a ‘hit list’ shared on a social media account, was attacked in Wales. -
Security forces attack 44 women journalists in Turkey in 2021
The Women in Journalism Coalition announced that 44 women journalists were attacked by law enforcement officers in Turkey in 2021. -
Journalists' Association condemns police violence against Suruç commemoration
The police used violence against journalists who were covering the commemoration event for victims of Şuruç massacre in Istanbul. Several journalists were injured by the shields and rubber bullets of the police. -
German police warn critical journalist from Turkey
Police have warned critical journalist Celal Başlangıç, who lives in Germany, that he is on an "execution list" and that his safety is in danger. -
Journalist Erk Acarer receives threatening message
Journalist Erk Acarer said that a threatening message was left in the garden of his house. Acerer was attacked a couple of weeks ago. -
CPJ sends letter to Turkish authorities calling for press card reform
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has sent a letter to Presidency’s Communications Director Fahrettin Altun. Calling for a press card reform, the Committee has said, “We urge you to abandon your hostile rhetoric toward journalists in Turkey.” -
Trials against Özgür Gündem and Özgürlükçü Demokrasi postponed to November
The trials against Özgür Gündem Newspaper editor-in-chief Hüseyin Aykol and other journalists, and journalists from Özgürlükçü Demokrasi, both closed by Decree-Law, were postponed. -
Prison sentence for article about German Erdoğan cartoons
Due to an article about German Erdogan cartoons from 2015, Evrensel editor Cem Şimşek has been sentenced to almost one year in prison in Istanbul for presidential insult. -
Journalist Erk Acarer, in exile in Berlin, attacked and beaten up in his flat
Journalist Erk Acarer, who lived in exile in Berlin, was attacked in his Berlin apartment and beaten up. -
Erdoğan among the “Press freedom predators” on RSF list
RSF’s 2021 “Press freedom predators” gallery – old tyrants, two women and a European. -
DFG report for June: Journalists are not safe in Turkey
The Dicle Fırat Journalists Association (DFG) has released its Report on Rights Violations Against Journalists in June 2021. -
Court rules closure of Özgür Gündem newspaper was unconstitutional
Turkish Constitutional Court decided that the temporary closure of the pro-Kurdish newspaper "Özgür Gündem" in August 2016 violated freedom of the press and freedom of expression and was therefore unconstitutional. -
CFWIJ documents 70 cases of violations against women journalists in May
Types of violations against women journalists in May include murder, abduction, detentions, and physical assaults in the field. -
Journalists tried for reporting on 'helicopter torture' appear in court
The hearing of the 5 journalists who reported on the ‘helicopter torture’ of villagers in Van was held. -
RSF: Turkey using press accreditation to pressure journalists
Condemning the arbitrary manner in which the Turkish president’s office issues and renews press accreditation in order to put pressure on the media, RSF is spotlighting the cases of four journalists who are combatting this arbitrary practice in courts. -
Court sentences journalist Ismail Çoban to 4 years and 6 months in prison
Ismail Çoban, the former editor-in-chief of the Kurdish newspaper Azadiya Welat, which was closed by decree, was sentenced to 4 years and 6 months in prison for news and articles he had published in the newspaper. -
Journalists' associations protest against police violence
Journalists' associations in Turkey have taken to the streets to protest police violence. The background is the violent arrest of AFP correspondent Bulent Kilic at the Istanbul Gay Pride on the weekend. -
Journalist Qahraman Shukri sentenced to seven years in prison
Journalist Qahraman Shukri, imprisoned in southern Kurdistan, has been sentenced to seven years in prison in the absence of his legal counsel. The charges brought against the 24-year-old are unclear. -
Press organizations slam dirty relations in the Turkish media
12 professional press organizations have blasted the dirty relations of ‘journalists’ in the Turkish media, saying corruption is rampant more than ever. -
CPJ calls for release of Kurdish journalist Omed Baroshky
“Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq have again displayed their unhindered determination to shrink the space in which [journalists] are able to operate,” said CPJ and called for immediate release of journalist Omed Baroshky.