Turkey: CFWIJ demands immediate release of journalist Beritan Canözer
/Jin news reporter Beritan Canözer was detained this morning after the police raided her home.
Read MoreJin news reporter Beritan Canözer was detained this morning after the police raided her home.
Read MoreJin News reporter Beritan Canözer was released after four-day detention.
Read MoreJin News reporter Beritan Canözer, who remains under custody since April 5, is being threatened and mistreated.
Read MoreJin News reporter Beritan Canözer’s house was raided and the journalist was taken to custody.
Read MoreJinnews reporter Beritan Canözer was sentenced to 1 year 10 months 15 days of prison sentence over accusations of “making propaganda of terror organization” through her social media accounts.
Read MoreWe find it troubling that Turkish authorities want to put women journalists away for their social media activity.
Read MoreTURKEY, ISTANBUL— The Coalition For Women In Journalism welcomes the release of Beritan Canözer, a former reporter at the pro-Kurdish Jin News Agency.
Read MoreTURKEY, DIYARBAKIR — Journalist Beritan Canözer, a former reporter at the pro-Kurdish Jin News Agency, was taken into custody while she was covering a protest in 2015. She is currently facing hearings in the case.
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