Turkey: Police Detain Nebiye Arı, Yağmur Kaya, Hilal Işık, Other Journalists Covering Student Protests
/The police detained Nebiye Arı, Yağmur Kaya, Hilal Işık and other journalists, who were covering a student protest.
Read MoreThe police detained Nebiye Arı, Yağmur Kaya, Hilal Işık and other journalists, who were covering a student protest.
Read MoreThe police beat up and physically restrained Jinnews reporter Öznur Değer on Sunday, during protests in Ankara.
Read MoreJournalists were subjected to police brutality following a demonstration against the Ankara Mayor.
Read MoreDokuz8Haber editor Esra Tokat was prevented from filming students’ press briefing about the sexual assault of a woman by a veterinarian.
Read MoreThe first hearing of the case against journalist Sibel Hürtaş was held in Ankara.
Read MoreRestrictions on press freedom continue sharply in Turkey. Journalists Büşra Taşkıran and Öznur Değer were impeded by the police during their street interview.
Read MoreAnkara 4th High Criminal Court accepted the indictment from 2019, which was accusing journalist Derya Okatan on the charge of "spreading propaganda for an organization in a chain".
Read MoreJournalists Büşra Taşkıran and Seda Taşkın were barred with the police force driving them away from covering the racist events against refugees in Ankara.
Read MoreJournalist Büşra Taşkıran was physically assaulted with police force while following the women’s protest.
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