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Trial against journalist Sabiha Temizkan adjourned
The trial of Sabiha Temizkan has begun in Istanbul. The journalist is accused of "terror propaganda" due to Twitter posts. -
Court orders release of three journalists
The trial was adjourned to 9 September. -
Prison sentence for Jinnews journalist who 'liked' posts
Jinnews journalist Beritan Canözer sentenced to prison for the "likes" she posted on social media. -
46 organisations demand freedom for Kurdish journalist Türfent
The International Press Institute (IPI), PEN International, Media and Law Studies Association (MLSA) and 43 other organisations marked the 1,500th day of Kurdish journalist Nedim Türfent’s imprisonment calling for his immediate and unconditional release. -
Kurdish journalists prevented from entering Edirne
The journalists were not allowed to enter Edirne and were forcibly sent back to Istanbul. -
Grave of murdered journalist for Özgür Gündem desecrated
Attacks on the graves of the Kurds continue increasingly in Turkey. -
Dicle Fırat Journalists Association pays tribute to Hafız Akdemir
Akdemir received threatening phone calls at work and at home in response to articles he had written about the Islamic organization Hezbollah and Turkish counter-guerrillas. -
Kurdish journalist Dilbahar walks out of prison after 10 years
Kurdish journalist and writer Hamit Dilbahar has been released from prison after more than ten years. The 44-year-old, who was most recently detained in Van F-type prison, was received by his relatives and friends on Friday. -
Kurdish journalist jailed for sending money to a friend in prison
Journalist Rojhat Doğru has been arrested in Amed on terrorism charges. He is accused of having sent money to a friend in prison. -
PACE says Turkey and Azerbaijan should stop attacking journalists
Stefan Schennach (Austria, SOC), General Rapporteur on media freedom and the safety of journalists for PACE, expressed concern over the detention of journalists going on for many years especially in Turkey. -
Journalist killed in Mexico, third this year: official
RSF regularly ranks Mexico alongside war-torn Syria and Afghanistan as the world’s most dangerous countries for news media. -
Sinn Féin condemns threats against journalists in Ireland
Journalists play a key role in society in holding people in public office to account and shining a light on criminal gangs which are a blight on the community, said Finucane. -
Freedom Forum adds two Kurdish reporters to Journalists Memorial
The 11 journalists added to the memorial this year include Saad Ahmad and Mihemed Hisen Reşo who were killed by a Turkish airstrike in northern Syria last year. -
Press Freedom Day: Over a hundred media workers jailed in Turkey
More than one hundred media workers are in prison in Turkey. This situation is worst for women. -
PEC: At least 55 journalists died of coronavirus in 23 countries
Coronavirus is used as a pretext for many press freedom violations - at least 55 journalists have died from Covid-19 in two months, PEC said. -
Three investigations opened against journalist Candemir
Three different investigations have been opened against Kurdish journalist Oktay Candemir. Among other things, he is accused of spreading fear and panic in public. -
Yeni Özgür Politika to resume printed edition on 4 May
The Yeni Özgür Politika newspaper will start to republish the printed edition on 4 May. The newspaper will have 10 pages and will be delivered only to subscribers in the first stage. -
Up to 17 years’ imprisonment sought for six journalists
The Chief Public Prosecutor's Office in Istanbul has brought charges against six imprisoned journalists accused of revealing state secrets in connection with their reporting on Libya. -
Messages on the Day of the Kurdish Press
The HDP, the Women Journalists' Platform of Mesopotamia and the DTK mark the Day of the Kurdish Press. 122 years ago today, on April 22, 1898, the first Kurdish language newspaper, "Kurdistan" appeared. -
'Kurdish press will continue to exist and expose injustices'
Journalists from North Kurdistan celebrate Kurdish Journalist Day on its 122nd anniversary and vowed to continue to exist despite all injustices and repression. -
YRD celebrates Kurdistan Journalist Day
22 April was established as Kurdistan Journalists Day on the occasion of the first Kurdish newspaper published in Cairo in 1898. -
RSF: We entered a decisive decade in journalism
The 2020 World Press Freedom Index, compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), shows that the coming decade will be decisive for the future of journalism. -
Letter campaign for imprisoned journalists
The initiative "Haberin var mı" has launched a letter campaign for six journalists imprisoned in Turkey who are accused of disclosing state secrets in connection with their reporting on Libya. -
Application demanding release of 6 journalists rejected
The application demanding the release of 6 journalists arrested for news they wrote about the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) officer who lost his life in Libya, has been rejected -
Turkey: Over a hundred journalists still jailed despite pandemic
According to the journalists' association DFG, eight media workers were arrested in Turkey in March. The working conditions of journalists have massively deteriorated in the corona crisis, and repression is intensifying.