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Turkish judiciary imposes internet ban on Mezopotamya news agency
The Turkish judiciary has imposed another internet ban on the Mezopotamya news agency. -
RSF: Journalism, the vaccine against disinformation, blocked in over 130 countries!
The 2021 World Press Freedom Index compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) shows that journalism, the main vaccine against disinformation, is completely or partly blocked in 73% of the 180 countries ranked by the organisation. -
Journalist detained by KDP not heard from for 77 days
There is still no news from Kurdish journalist Qehreman Shukri, who was detained by the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) forces 77 days ago. -
"Do you think Öcalan is an honorable resistance fighter?"
An arrest warrant has been requested for Beritan Canözer, a journalist detained in Amed along with 21 other women. She was asked strange questions during police interrogation. -
Dicle Fırat Journalists Association releases press freedom violations report
While more than 100 journalists appeared before the judge in March, journalists were sentenced in various cases. -
HDP commemorates murdered journalists
The HDP paid tribute to murdered journalists in a statement saying: “We stand by journalists who defend the interests of the people, not the government.” -
Turkey blocks access to JinNews agency again
Internet access to JinNews agency blocked once again. -
CFWIJ demands immediate release of journalist Beritan Özer
“We urge Turkish authorities to end the attacks against reporters. Journalism is not a crime,” said a statement published by CFWIJ on Monday. -
Police detain Jinnews journalist Beritan Canözer
Jinnews journali Beritan Canözer was taken during this morning' police political operation in Amed. -
CFWIJ demands acquittal of journalists released from prison in Van today
CFWIJ welcomes the release of journalists who were imprisoned after reporting on a torture case against two civilians in the countryside of the Van province, stressing that, "Journalism is not a crime!” -
“Helicopter torture” case: four journalists released from prison
In the trial over the reporting of the "helicopter torture" of two Kurdish civilians, the court in Van has lifted the arrest warrants against four accused journalists. The trial will be continued in July. -
First hearing against 5 journalists arrested for 'helicopter torture news' opens in Van
The first hearing of the case opened against 5 journalists, 4 of whom in prison, opened in Van. Only four journalists were allowed into the hall to follow the hearing. -
Prosecutor takes action for longer prison sentences in Özgür Gündem trial
Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor found the sentences given to journalists in the Özgür Gündem main trial insufficient. -
Van Democracy Platform calls for the release of 4 journalists before tomorrow’s hearing
Van Democracy Platform released a statement before the hearing of the journalists who were jailed for reporting the “helicopter torture” in Van province. -
Behdinan activists have been on hunger strike for 41 days
Five journalists and activists, who were sentenced to six years in prison by a Hewlêr court on 16 February, have been on hunger strike for 41 days. Officials prevent lawyers from meeting the activists. -
Journalists call for support for jailed colleagues before the hearing on April 2
Dicle Fırat Journalists Association (DFG) and Mesopotamia Women Journalists’ Platform (MKGP) called for attendance in the first hearing of a trial against 5 journalists, 4 of whom are jailed, to be held on April 2 in Van. -
IPI to European Union: Prioritize press freedom in Turkey
International Press Institute has addressed an open letter to the President of the European Council ahead of EU leaders’ meeting this week and called on the European Council to prioritize press freedom in Turkey. -
80 journalists and media employees behind bars in Turkey
At least 80 journalists and media employees are currently in prison in Turkey, according to the media rights organization MLSA. The IFJ describes the country ruled by Erdoğan as the "largest jailer of journalists in the world". -
Journalist Zekeriya Güzüpek taken into custody
The Turkish regime’s repression against the free press continues. -
NuJINHA reporter receives award for her work on women's struggle in Tunisia
NuJINHA reporter Zihur Al-Mashreqi was awarded by the Tunisia International Center for Strategic Studies. -
Mezopotamya Agency journalists Topaloğlu and Eser appear in court
The hearing of the trial against Mezopotamya Agency reporter Sadık Topaloğlu and journalist Sadiye Eser, accused of being "members of an illegal organization", was held. -
Journalist Evren's hearing adjourned
In the hearing of the trial of journalist Kibriye Evren, witness Veysi Sonsuz said that he did not have any testimony to make contrary to his statement in the indictment. -
Chant a slogan for me too, says journalist Pınar Gayıp from house arrest
Istanbul journalist Pınar Gayıp is under house arrest and won’t be able to take part in the 8 March celebrations. She appeals to other women: "Take to the streets for your rights and your life!" -
Freedom of press in Turkey: 72 journalists appeared in court in February
The Dicle Firat Association of Journalists stressed that journalistic activities would continue with the motto "Free press, free society" against oppression. -
Two hearings of Özgür Gündem newspaper adjourned
The hearings in two trials of the opposition Özgür Gündem Newspaper were held at Istanbul 2nd Criminal Court of First Instance. The next hearings in both trials were postponed to 13 July.