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AKP Government Lands Massive Blow to Press Freedom
The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has advanced a proposal that would enable authorities to restrict the freedom of press over a wide range of reasons ranging from “national security” to “public morals.”
13 July 2012
BÜLENT ARINÇ
"Just a Few Journalists Under Arrest due to Journalistic Activities”
"There are a few journalists that are in prison due to their journalistic activities in Turkey. I do not accept that there are hundreds of them” said Vice Prime Minister Arınç.
14 May 2012
THOMAS HAMMARBERG
"Journalists are in Prison Because of their Writings"
Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Hammarberg found the decision of the Hrant Dink murder trial "disappointing" and questioned why the forces behind the murder have not been investigated. In his opinion, journalists in Turkey are being jailed on the grounds of their critical writings.
23 January 2012
Ayça Söylemez
"Free Agenda", Free Press
About 50 journalists and intellectuals sold the Özgür Gündem newspaper on Human Rights day in Istanbul to speak up for press freedom and freedom of expression.
12 December 2011
Sercan Meriç
"Turkey Takes Lead in Violations of Freedom of Expression"
ECHR judge Karakaş said that among all member states of the Council of Europe, Turkey was the country in the worst situation considering press freedom and freedom of expression. Turkey is the country with the most convictions ruled by the ECHR in this area.
30 November 2011
Magazine Seized because of "Illegal Source" - Publication Suspended
The first two issues of the Özgür Halk ve Demokratik Modernite magazine were seized. The publication was suspended twice and a Diyarbakır court decided to confiscate all copies under allegations of "propaganda for an illegal organization".
13 June 2011
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Journalist Convicted for News on PKK Leader
Journalist Atay from Batman was sentenced to jail for 1 month and 7 days for a news item about KCK leader Karayılan. "We were punished for a statement that was published by everybody", Atay criticized. News about Karayılan brought also other journalists to court.
9 June 2011
Ayça Söylemez
FREEDOM FOR JOURNALISTS CONGRESS
International Call for Freedom for Arrested Turkish Journalists
At the Freedom for Journalists Congress on 3 May in Istanbul, representatives of the OSCE, Reporters without Borders and several other international organizations called for the immediate release of journalists in prison. Judicial practices were seen as problematic.
4 May 2011
Erol Önderoğlu
BİA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT
World Press Freedom Day Welcomed by 103 "Defendants of Opinion"
By 31 March, 5 journalists were in prison for their writings, another 42 press members in the context of operations like "Ergenekon" and other major trials and investigations. Within 3 months, 13 people were sentenced to monetary fines and almost 22 years in jail on the grounds of their opinions on the Kurdish question.
2 May 2011
Erol Önderoğlu
Journalists' Impact on Labour Day
A group of journalists urged their colleagues to join the 1 May demonstrations in Istanbul to raise their voices for the release of arrested journalists Şık and Şener. The journalists will accompany the socialist trade union DİSK with their call for press freedom and fundamental rights.
27 April 2011
Nilay Vardar
RSF Secretary General Julliard in Istanbul
Reporters without Borders Secretary General Juillard holds a press conference in Istanbul on Monday to draw attention to the arrests of journalists in Turkey and violations of press freedom. Journalist Saymaz and TGC Secretary General Güneş will join the conference as well.
19 April 2011
VOLKAN YILMAZ AND SINAN EDEN
"Freedom from Expression" - Part of Daily Routine in Turkey
"We argue that freedom from expression has always been an integral part of our daily lives and seems to become much more so in near future" say Volkan Yılmaz, a Turkish PHD at the University of Leeds (UK) and Sinan Eden from the Bosporus University.
4 April 2011
PRESS FREEDOM
Wave of International Concern Continues
Concern about press freedom in Turkey was now also expressed in a joint statement by the European Turkish Journalists Association, the German Journalists Union and the European Federation of Journalists. "Press freedom in Turkey is under threat", the organizations said.
31 March 2011
Istanbul Bar Association on the Street for Press Freedom
About 500 members of the Istanbul Bar Association demonstrated against custody and arrests of journalists on Tuesday and called for an independent judiciary. Their motto was "Rule of law instead of police state". They laid down a wreath in front of the Atatürk bust.
23 March 2011
Elif Gençkal
EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF JOURNALISTS
"Concerned about Situation of Journalists in Turkey"
EFJ President König deplored the lack of freedom of expression and press freedom in Turkey. He also claimed a lack of democracy and emphasized that the violation of press freedom and freedom of expression could not be seen as an "internal affair".
22 March 2011
Ekin Karaca
Support for Detained Journalists Does not Abate
The Freedom for Journalists organized a demonstration in Ankara with their demands to "release detained journalists from prison" and "amend laws that restrict press freedom and freedom of expression.
21 March 2011
Burcu Ballıktaş
Freedom House Critic of Press Freedom in Turkey
The US American rights organization Freedom House expressed concern about press freedom in Turkey also in respect to the recent developments. In a press release it was said that continuing harassment and detentions of journalists were an "alarming threat to press freedom".
17 March 2011
Thousands of People Demonstrate for "Freedom for Journalists"
Thousands of people demonstrated against the arrest of journalists Ahmet Şık and Nedim Şener in Taksim in the centre of Istanbul on Sunday. This was the second protest march for the detained journalists.
14 March 2011
Turkish Journalists Association: "A Dark Year for Press Freedom"
After eleven people, mostly journalists, were taken into custody under the Ergenekon investigation, the Turkish Journalists Association warned that "crimes of thought are on the rise again". The Contemporary Lawyers Association sees a fair trial endangered.
4 March 2011
Erol Önderoğlu,Nilay Vardar
CPJ: Press Freedom in Turkey Unstable
The 2010 report of the Committee to Protect Journalists criticized punishments handed down to Turkish journalists on the grounds of their reports about the Kurdish question or the Ergenekon case. The report also drew attention to the slow procedures of the Dink murder case.
18 February 2011
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WORKING JOURNALISTS DAY
"Freedom and Security for Press Workers"
On the Working Journalists Day on 10 January, the Freedom for Journalists Platform demanded to release detained journalists and lift government applications that obstruct press freedom. Journalist Şener argued that "pressure of journalists against journalists should be revealed".
11 January 2011
Emir Çelik,Serkan Demir
REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS
"Legislative Straitjacket Stifles Media Freedom"
RSF criticized the Turkish government for more than 25 articles in the Turkish Criminal Law and the Anti-Terror law that restrict press freedom and free speech. The drafted amendments were only "cosmetic and superficial changes", RSF said.
3 December 2010
Erhan Üstündağ
Deputy PM Arınç: 'Censorship Occurs in Banana Republic'...
In a meeting on local media organized by the Turkish Journalists Association and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Deputy PM Arınç said, "We think that a media with bans and censorship can only exist in oppressive regimes and i a banana republic".
29 November 2010
Berivan Tapan
President Gül: Legal Reforms for Detained Journalists on their Way
At a conference in London, President Gül announced that legal reforms are on their way regarding detained journalists in Turkey. 23 professional press organizations had recently urged the government for legal reforms and the release of 50 journalists.
10 November 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
Löning Criticised Legal Proceedings against Journalist Ekşi
The German Human Rights Commissioner, Markus Löning, warned that Turkey is constantly losing ground on press freedom. In a meeting with journalists on press freedom in Turkey, he criticized PM Erdoğan's targeting of journalist Ekşi.
2 November 2010
President Gül Admits Deficits in Press Freedom
After Turkey's poor performance in the RSF World Press Freedom Index, President Gül admitted "a few complaints and deficits" regarding press freedom. He said that all thoughts should be free as long as they were not concerned with violence.
22 October 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
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OSCE
Prison Threats Endanger Investigative Journalism in Turkey
Mijatovic from the OSCE appreciated Minister Davutoğlu's initiative for legal amendments to avoid trials on freedom of expression at the European Court of Human Rights and offered her assistance. She said that critical reporting is hindered by prion threats in Turkey.
16 September 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
BIA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT
Talking About "Issues" Prohibited: 249 Suspects in Three Months!
In the second quarter of 2010, the number of criminals of thought have doubled compared to the same period last year. Anti-terrorism law suspects have increased fivefold. As the war intensifies, freedom of expression weakens.
5 August 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
Press Council Deems "Punch" Article in the Limits of Press Freedom
The Press Council accounted the praise of violence as an "idea". The Council assessed the article of Hürriyet writer Özdil as part of "press freedom". Özdil had "approved" the punch attack on Kurdish politician Türk, The Council decided to dismiss the complaint.
17 June 2010
Semra Pelek
Double Standards at RTÜK?
After the Radio and Television Supreme Council's critical statement on the Israeli attack of aid ships for Gaza, Abakay from the Contemporary Journalists Association expects a statement from RTÜK on violations of press freedom in Turkey.
4 June 2010
Erol Önderoğlu,Tolga Korkut
G9 Press Platform Demands Release of Detained Journalists
The G9 Platform demanded to have press freedom protected under constitutional law. The association of press organizations furthermore requested the amendment of 27 articles of the Turkish Criminal Law and the release of all journalists in detention.
27 May 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
Parliamentary Commission Requests "Judicial News Editorship"
A report issued by the Parliamentary Human Rights Examination Board suggests considering an alternative "judicial news editorship" in the media, training programs for court correspondents and raising professional standards.
24 May 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
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