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bianet's Women and LGBTI+ rights editor, Evrim Kepenek, has been detained during a police raid at her residence in Beyoğlu, İstanbul.
Officers from the Beyoğlu Police Station also attempted to search Kepenek's home. However, she and her friends objected to the search, leading the officers to call the mukhtar of the Çukurcuma Neighborhood to the scene.
After the mukhtar's arrival, the police began the search without waiting for Kepenek's lawyer to arrive. Despite the objections, the police began the search without waiting for Kepenek's lawyer to arrive. The operation was captured on camera by a police camera operator. Aşş digital equipment at home, belonging to Kepenek and her brother, were seized.
After the search, which took about an hour, the police handcuffed Kepenek and took her in custody. She was taken to Taksim Şehit Haşim Usta Police Station after medical controls.
Back in March, bianet Kurdish editor, Aren Yıldırım, was also detained in a raid at his residence. He was released two days later. During his custody, the police had questioned him regarding news articles he had written for bianet.
About Evrim Kepenek
Evrim Kepenek is the women and LGBTI+ rights editor at bianet. Specializing on women's issues, she is also one of the founding members of Women and LGBTI+ Committee of the Journalists Union of Turkey (TGS).
At bianet, she prepares the monthly Male Violence Monitoring Reports and contributes to news that highlights women, children, and LGBTI+ rights. She also writes the weekly "Women's Agenda" column.
During her career spanning over 20 years, Kepenek has worked for several outlets, including Cumhuriyet, BirGün, Taraf, DİHA, Jinha, Jin News and İMC TV. She is a founding writer of the Hemshin culture magazine GOR. She has contributed to several magazines and book. She is the recipient of the 2011 Musa Anter Journalism Award.
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