Turkey: Police physically restrain journalists covering a protest against Ankara mayor
/Journalists were subjected to police brutality following a demonstration against the Ankara Mayor.
Read MoreJournalists were subjected to police brutality following a demonstration against the Ankara Mayor.
Read MoreThe sixth hearing of the case against Hatice Şahin, editor for Yeni Yaşam newspaper, charged with being affiliated with an armed terrorist organization was held.
Read More12 women journalists were beaten by the police force while following the student protest in İstanbul.
Read MoreJournalist Canan Coşkun appeared before an İstanbul court to defend herself terrorism case against her.
Read MoreJournalist Ruken Demir appeared before an İzmir court as it took up the terrorism case against her.
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 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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