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Swedish journalists refuse AKP’s invitation
12 out of the 15 Swedish journalists invited to Turkey by the AKP to be informed on the July 15 coup attempt have refused the invitation. -
Two journalists for DİHABER taken into custody
Dihaber reporters Erdoğan Alayumat and Nuri Akman have been taken into custody. -
Erdoğan blacklisted, Merkel complied
The scandal of the ban on the press by Turkish President Erdoğan's demand in the G20 Summit in Hamburg grows. -
Indictment prepared against 6 journalists arrested in December
Indictment has been prepared against six journalists, three of whom already imprisoned, who were detained during a raid in Istanbul on 25 December, 2016. -
3-year prison sentence for journalist Eskin approved
The prison sentence sought for journalist İsmail Eskin for "spreading terrorist propaganda" has been approved. -
Swedish Journalists' Union calls for action for Kurdish TVs
Swedish Journalists' Union (SJF) called upon the Swedish and French governments to take a stance against the Turkish state's efforts for the closure of Kurdish television channels. -
No release or acquittal in Özgür Gündem hearing
İnan Kızılkaya and Kemal Sancılı, who are jailed pending trial, have not been released during today's hearing in Özgür Gündem main case. Kızılkaya said: "Journalism is not a crime. I demand freedom for all imprisoned journalists." -
Journalists and writers from Norway in solidarity with Stêrk TV
Norway's Journalist Union and Norway's Writers Union expressed solidarity with Kurdish channel Stêrk TV that French satellite company Eutelsat seeks to shut down at Turkey's request. -
UN Rapporteur: We can’t talk of an independent media in Turkey
UN Freedom of Thought and Expression Special Rapporteur Kaye stated that it is no longer possible to speak of an independent media in Turkey and that the State of Emergency has been turned into a tool of oppression against the opposition. -
Access to 'Şûjin' news agency banned by Turkey
Access to another news agency has been banned by the Turkish state as the continuation of a long trail of crackdown on Kurdish and opposition media. -
Journalist Zehra Doğan jailed
Journalist-painter Zehra Doğan was detained while travelling on Amed-Mardin highway and she was remanded in custody due to an approved prison sentence given to her. -
Turkey releases French photographer after one month of detention
French photographer Mathias Depardon who was under arrest in Turkey since May 8 has been released and deported. -
Journalist Türfent faces 22.5 years in prison
Nedim Türfent received threats of execution during the period of the curfews and has been in prison for 13 months for his journalistic activity in Gever. He is facing 22.5 years in prison. -
Letter from imprisoned journalist Meşale Tolu
Meşale Tolu, journalist and translator for ETHA, sent a letter from the Bakırköy Women’s Prison in Istanbul where she is held since her arrest one month ago, together with her 2-year-old baby. -
This month’s toll on the journalists in Turkey
The Free Journalists Initiative condemned the detention of journalists Güzüpek and Ertaş and issued a statement on the rights violations journalists in Turkey experienced this month. -
Prison sentence for journalist Doğan approved
The 2 years, 9 months and 22 days prison sentence sought for journalist Zehra Doğan has been approved. -
Two journalists for DİHA taken into custody
Chairman and Kurdish service editor of the Dicle News Agency (DİHA) which was shut down by the government have been taken into custody in Amed. -
Arrest warrant for NRT Director after the detention of a reporter
An arrest warrant has been issued for the director of NRT after the detention of a reporter for the channel two days ago. -
French press unions: Eutelsat action supports Erdoğan's policies
French press unions called on the satellite company Eutelsat to go back on their decision to stop broadcast for Kurdish TV networks. -
French photographer in custody for 2 weeks starts hunger strike
French photographer Mathias Depardon who is held in custody in Turkey since May 8 started hunger strike. -
“Kurdish televisions” decision in EFJ General Assembly
European Federations of Journalists (EFJ) unanimously decided to protest the shutting down of Kurdish television networks in their annual General Assembly meeting. -
Call for the release of French photographer arrested in Turkey
22 international organizations and media organs called for the release of French photographer Mathias Depardon, who was arrested in Turkey. -
TGC: Number of jailed journalists rose to 159 by the end of April
Journalists Society of Turkey (Türkiye Gazeteciler Cemiyeti - TGC) stated that the number of imprisoned journalists has risen to 159 by the end of April in a report titled “Press Freedom and Freedom of Expression”. -
Eutelsat action against Kurdish press criticized in the EP
A press conference was held in the European Parliament on Eutelsat’s decision to suspend the broadcast of three Kurdish TV channels. -
Kurdish TV workers holding meetings in the EP
The campaign started after Eutelsat attempted to shut down Ronahî TV, Stêrk TV and News Channel was taken to the European Parliament by the workers of all three networks.