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Lawyer Feyza Altun faces up to 3-year prison sentence for ‘sharia’ post
Altun has been indicted for “provoking the public into hatred and enmity."
22 February 2024
Journalists urge international campaign for imprisoned Kurdish journalist Dicle Müftüoğlu
Six unions and associations have called on international journalism groups to express support for Müftüoğlu ahead of her next hearing on February 29.
21 February 2024
Lawyer Feyza Altun detained after ‘sharia’ post on social media
Altun is under investigation for “inciting the public into animosity and hostility.”
19 February 2024
Journalist Nagihan Yılkın fined for 'insulting public official'
Yılın has been sentenced for the article titled "Complaint against Gaziantep Governor's Office: Corruption and bribery network exposed."
16 February 2024
Yeni Yaşam employee Selahattin Kaygusuz released
Kaygusuz was arrested on "terror" charges in October.
16 February 2024
RTÜK probes 'Love Island'
We would like the public to know that RTÜK, which does not allow any production that is incompatible with our social and cultural values, closely monitors the issue," says RTÜK chair.
16 February 2024
Five journalists in custody for 3 days in İzmir
Journalists working for pro-Kurdish outlets were detained in house raids.
15 February 2024
Operation against journalists in İzmir: Reporters from MA, JINNEWS, and Gazete Duvar detained
Police raided the homes of Semra Turan, Delal Akyüz, Tolga Güney, Melike Aydın, and Cihan Başakçıoğlu in the early hours of the morning and detained them.
13 February 2024
Public broadcaster TRT devotes 32 hours to the AKP but only 25 minutes to the CHP in 40 days
On February 6, TRT Haber dedicated 6 hours and 42 minutes to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the AKP, while only providing 38 minutes to Devlet Bahçeli and the MHP, and a mere 1 minute and 23 seconds to Meral Akşener and the İYİ Party. There was no coverage given to Özgür Özel and the CHP.
12 February 2024
Former journalist faces charges of influence peddling
The phone conversations between Veyis Ateş and the fugitive businessperson Sezgin Baran Korkmaz, accused of money laundering, have been included in the indictment. The prosecution has requested a prison sentence of two to five years for Ateş.
12 February 2024
Journalist Kibriye Evren detained in morning raid
Evren, a reporter for the Kurdish-focused JINNEWS, is facing "terrorism" charges.
9 February 2024
Hikmet Adal
reports
Constitutional Court rules ‘violation of rights’ for 502 internet censorship cases
Prof. Dr. Yaman Akdeniz said that the decision is a result of the pilot decision it made in 2021. He remarked, "When all the decisions are disclosed, a serious political censorship map parallel to political history will emerge."
8 February 2024
Hikmet Adal
Judicial pressure on journalists escalated with the 'disinformation law'
A study based on bianet's Media Monitoring Reports and data entered into the Media Monitoring Database evaluates the freedom of expression for media outlets and journalists in Turkey over the past year.
1 February 2024
Ferid Demirel
reports
Kurdish service of Radio Sweden to close
It has been announced that services in some languages other than Kurdish will also be closed for "economic reasons."
1 February 2024
Ferid Demirel
Hikmet Adal
writes
Courts do not take into account 'publication ban' decision by the Constitutional Court
The publication ban imposed by the Istanbul 5th Criminal Peace Judgeship on Sunday's church attack is not the first. In 2023, courts and judges issued 114 publication bans on various incidents. However, in 2019, the Constitutional Court and in 2021, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that such bans violate freedom of expression and the press. These bans not only affect the media but also amount to censorship of the public's right to information.
30 January 2024
Hikmet Adal
Journalist detained and allegedly beaten by police faces charges
Mehmet Altıntaş was allegedly subjected to a physical assault by police officers when he refused to bowing his head while an officer attempted to push his head down.
29 January 2024
Assailants of journalist Sinan Aygül escape with lenient sentences
The journalist may go to prison for "insulting" the attackers.
26 January 2024
Evrensel newspaper loses the 'official announcements' legal case
Hakkı Özdal, the Editor-in-Chief of Evrensel, claimed that the decision was political, stating, "We witnessed the connection between the defendant and the decision-makers with our own eyes." He emphasized that Evrensel would continue its struggle both against the regime's judiciary and directly against the capitalist class.
26 January 2024
Online event: 'Self Regulation for Our Media'
The event, organized by bianet and SEENPM, will delve into the state of media self-regulation in the Western Balkans and Turkey.
25 January 2024
Journalist who suffered attack from mayor's relatives sentenced to prison
Sinan Aygül has been sentenced for "insulting" the two individuals who assaulted him.
25 January 2024
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Hot air balloon takes off in Cappadocia for the journalists killed by Israel
The Nevşehir Journalists Association conducted the flight with a banner that read, "Occupying Israel cannot silence the truth by killing journalists."
24 January 2024
Ekşi sözlük ban lifted following top court verdict
Ekşi Sözlük, one of the most popular websites in Turkey, has been banned several times since last year's earthquakes.
23 January 2024
Ali Dinç
reports
Media Literacy Roundtable Meeting held at bianet
IPS Communication Foundation/bianet, along with NGO representatives engaged in media monitoring, a representative from RTÜK, teachers, and academicians, discussed the state of media literacy in Turkey, the issues related to the topic, and potential collaborations for its improvement.
23 January 2024
Ali Dinç
Turkish court arrests adult content creator, cites ‘semi-naked’ photos on social media
Sarem Uysal has become the third content creator to face “obscenity” charges within two months.
17 January 2024
Journalist Altan Sancar reveals receiving threats on social media
An Instagram user sent Sancar a photo featuring bullets on the Turkish flag.
16 January 2024
Fourteen social media users detained for praising deadly PKK attack
Nine soldiers were killed in a recent attack targeting a Turkish military base in Iraq’s Kurdistan region.
15 January 2024
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The persecution of journalism continues!
While the government in Turkey continues to turn a blind eye to the regression in the rule of law and media freedom, the connections between investigative journalists and the public are being weakened through detentions, arrests, and censorship applied to 449 online news articles and content within three months.
10 January 2024
Evrim Kepenek
reports
Court imposes international travel ban on journalist Seyhan Avşar
Avşar is under investigation for her reporting, in which she asserted that a drug trafficker had allegedly contacted the deputy justice minister before securing his release from prison.
8 January 2024
Evrim Kepenek
Journalist Furkan Karabay released
Karabay was arrested over his coverage of bribery allegarions in the judiciary.
8 January 2024
Journalist Altaylı subjected to judicial control measures
The investigation into the case where Fatih Altaylı made a "Well done" post without specifying the subject in the incident where a participant of the anti-Israel rally in İstanbul on January 1 was assaulted for displaying the Tawhid flag brought Altaylı to court under the charge of "praising the crime and the criminal."
5 January 2024
European Federation of Journalists' reaction to Erdoğan on Cyprus
EFJ Vice President Mustafa Kuleli stated, "The Erdogan government is trying to export its oppressive policies towards journalists in Turkey to Cyprus," regarding journalist Ali Kişmir, who is facing up to 10 years in prison for criticizing Turkey's intervention in the Northern Cyprus elections.
26 December 2023
Justice minister claims no journalists behind bars for doing journalism
According to the data from the Media and Law Studies Association (MLSA) as of December 19, 2023, there are a total of 37 journalists and media workers in prison, at least 13 of whom are convicted.
22 December 2023
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