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Journalists' Union of Turkey to sue SETA for report on media
Journalists responded with outrage to the SETA report and the TGS said that they will be in front of Istanbul Çağlayan Courthouse with the blacklisted journalists and file a criminal complaint against the report today. -
SETA report profiles journalists
Mesopotamia Women Journalists Platform: “The SETA report’s main purpose is to profile and target journalists and their institutions. This document published under the guise of a report constitutes a crime in our eyes. -
Journalist Ataman faces life in prison
Imprisoned journalist Ziya Ataman and the other workers of the Dicle News Agency (DIHA) on trial in the same case are facing life in prison. -
Özgür Gündem trial adjourned to 28 November
The 13th hearing of the Özgür Gündem newspaper main case, against 9 journalists was adjourned to 28 November. -
New hearing today in Özgür Gündem main trial
The hearing of the main trial against Özgür Gündem will be held today in Istanbul. -
OGI: 154 journalists are imprisoned
OGI announced the tally of oppression against journalists for the last 6 months, stating that 154 journalists are imprisoned. -
Journalists on trial
The hearing of the main trial against Ozgur Gundem will be held on 3 July in Istanbul. -
Özgürlükçü Demokrasi journalists sentenced for news they wrote
The fifth hearing of the trial against five employees of Özgürlükçü Demokrasi paper has been held at the 23rd Heavy Penal Court. -
Prosecutor asks for 15 years in prison for Journalist Canozer
The prosecutor asked for 15 years in prison in the hearing for the case against Journalist Beritan Canozer. -
UN Special Rapporteur: Turkey's problem with press freedom
On 24 June 2019, the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) began its 41st Session in Geneva. -
Free Press in North and East Syria held seminar in Qamishlo
The workshop was attended by the representatives of the press and academics in the region. -
Turkey among Europe's most flagrant offenders of media freedom
Turkey, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, and Russia look likely to be among Europe’s most flagrant offenders of media freedom again in 2019. -
ETHA News Agency journalists freed but cannot travel abroad
Etkin News Agency employees were released after remaining in custody for 4 days. They were banned from going abroad. -
Mesopotamia Women Journalists: Free press won't be silenced
The Mesopotamia Women Journalists Platform underlined that nine journalists had been detained in three days and added: “Turkey is the country with the highest number of journalists in prison around the world. However, this won’t silence free press.” -
7 detained in operation against ETHA news agency
Yet another attack against free press in Turkey. -
Offices of ETHA News Agency raided
Seven people taken into custody after Istanbul Police Department raided the office of Etkin News Agency (ETHA) on Saturday. -
Private Koçpınar: The commander met with Ogün Samast
Private Recep Koçpınar gave a deposition in the hearing as a witness and said he saw Sergeant Satılmış Sahin speaking with Ogün Samast. -
Investigation against Kurdish journalist killed in Cizre in 2016
Rohat Aktaş, the editor-in-chief of Azadiya Welat newspaper, who was murdered in Cizre, was investigated together with 26 other journalists. -
Turkey closed down Nûçe Ciwan Agency for the 34th time
Nûçe Ciwan Agency has been closed down once again by Turkish authorities. -
Nûçe Ciwan agency closed once again in Turkey and Bakur Kurdistan
The Turkish regime's attacks and aggression against the Kurdish media continue. -
Case against two Irish journalists dropped
Two investigative journalists have accused the North of Ireland police of “malicious intent” after the bogus case against them in relation to a documentary on collusion was dropped. -
Internet freedom declined in Turkey under Erdoğan
Internet freedom, said the Freedom House report, “declined in Turkey under the authoritarian tenure of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. -
Prosecutor objects to journalist Taskin’s acquittal
The prosecutor objected to the acquittal of MA reporter Seda Taskin. -
May Report on violations against journalists
The Free Journalists Initiative has released its May Report. According to the report, 6 journalists were detained in May, 2 journalists were arrested. -
Journalist Nurcan Baysal released
Journalist Nurcan Baysal has been released.