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Journalists in prison cannot receive visits from colleagues
Diyarbakır High Security Prison No. 1 and 2 Administration and Monitoring Board has denied permission to journalists to visit their jailed colleagues. -
French trade unions protest detention of Kurdish media journalists
In France, trade unions are protesting against the detention of nine journalists from Kurdish media organizations in Turkey. -
Iranian forces detain journalist who interviewed Jina Amini's father
Iranian forces detained journalist Nazila Marufiyan (also spelled Maroofian) after she interviewed Jina Mahsa Amini's father, and sent her to Evin prison. -
DFG: Number of jailed journalists rose to 87
The Dicle Fırat Journalists Association reported that the number of jailed journalists in Turkey rose to 87 and 14 journalists were subjected to ill-treatment in October. -
Basque senator Elejabarrieta presents parliamentary question about journalists arrested in Turkey
Basque senator Gorka Elejabarrieta Diaz presented a parliamentary question to the Presidency of the Spanish Senate about the journalists arrested in Turkey. -
Journalist İpekçi: We need an organized struggle to counter attacks on Kurdish and free press
Former TGS chair Ercan İpekçi said that the government is engaged in a systematic attack against the Kurdish press and opposition media, and called for an organized struggle against it. -
Court sentences two journalist to prison for news they wrote and shared on social media
ETHA news agency editor Semiha Şahin and journalist Pınar Gayip were given prison sentences for the news they wrote and shared. -
HDP pays solidarity visit to Mezopotamya and JINNEWS agencies
“Journalists cannot be silenced, and the truth will be conveyed to the people,” said the HDP group during a solidarity visit to JINNEWS and Mezopotamya News Agency (MA) in Ankara. -
Jailed Kurdish journalists defend their job
In a message through their lawyers, three Kurdish journalists who were arrested on 25 October said that they defend their job. -
Tehran Journalists Association condemns arrest of two colleagues following Jina Amini's death
The Tehran Journalists Association condemned the murder of Jina Amini and the arrest of journalists who followed the events that took place afterward, accused of being spies by Iranian intelligence. -
Journalists arrested kept in solitary confinement in Sincan No. 1 High Security Prison
The journalists arrested last week are kept in solitary confinement in Sincan No. 1 High Security Prison. -
Journalist Eren: The way out of this darkness is solidarity
Turkish Press and Printing Press Employees Union chair Faruk Eren said: “The way out of this darkness is solidarity. If there is no reaction to the attack on Kurdish journalists, everyone will be targeted." -
Journalist Zeynep Kuray released under condition of judicial control
ANF journalist Zeynep Kuray, who was taken into custody at a vigil for ill prisoners in Istanbul, has been released under condition of judicial control. -
Nine journalists sent to prison
Nine journalists, who were taken into custody as part of an Ankara-based investigation, were sent to jail by the court. -
Journalists to be taken to court today
Journalists, who had been in custody for 3 days, refused to testify at the police station to protest the torture they suffered at the hands of the police. -
Kurdish journalists in custody: We are proud to hold on to the truth
The Kurdish journalists in custody said that they would continue to hold on to the truth and to “make heard everywhere the voices that are wanted silenced". -
New 24-hour extension of custody period for Kurdish journalists
The custody period of 11 journalists taken into custody on Tuesday has been extended for the second time. Journalist Ağgöz, mother of a 45-day-old baby, has been released on house arrest. -
Female journalists mistreated during detention
The detention of eleven Kurdish journalists in Turkey is being presented in the media as an anti-terrorist operation. Berivan Altan and Diren Yurtsever from the Mezopotamya agency were abused and threatened by the police. -
CPJ calls on Turkish authorities to stop harassing the Kurdish media with baseless charges
Turkish authorities should immediately release the Kurdish journalists in police custody and stop harassing them with secret investigations, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said after the detention of 11 journalists on Tuesday. -
Journalist Derya Ren sent to prison
The Turkish regime accelerates its attacks against the Kurdish press. -
IPI calls on Turkey to release all detained and jailed journalists
11 Kurdish journalists were detained in simultaneous house raids in seven cities in Turkey on Tuesday. -
Sancar: Government seeks to silence society by attacking Kurdish journalists
HDP Co-Chair Mithat Sancar said that the mass detention of Kurdish journalists is part of a plan to silence the opposition press and society. -
Eleven journalists detained in seven cities
The operation against journalists of the news agency Mezopotamya and the women's news agency JinNews is becoming more serious, with eleven journalists now reported to have been detained on Tuesday. -
Police take six journalists from MA and JinNews into custody
The Turkish police stormed the editorial office of the Mezopotamya news agency in Ankara in the morning and several apartments. Six journalists from MA and JinNews were arrested. -
MKGP launches petition for imprisoned women journalists
More than 70 media workers are currently imprisoned in Turkey, at least ten of them women. The Mesopotamia Women Journalists Platform has launched a petition to demand their release.