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 MoreAt the eighth hearing of journalist Durket Süren’s trial on terror-related charges, the prosecution dropped the charges of “aiding and abetting”.
Read MoreThe third hearing of the trial for three police officers who viciously and deliberately attacked reporter Beyza Kural Yılancı was held.
Read MoreJournalists were subjected to police brutality following a demonstration against the Ankara Mayor.
Read MoreUlviyya Ali, Nargis Absalamova, and Elnare Gasimova were verbally abused and physically assaulted by the police despite identifying themselves as journalists.
Read MoreCFWIJ demands an end to the systematic police violence that deliberately targets journalists in Turkey.
Read MoreFree press is facing extreme challenges in the country. Several women journalists are facing persecution in the form of unjustified detention, arrest and raids at apartments
Read MoreJournalists Büşra Taşkıran and Berna Kişin were physically assaulted by the police while covering demonstrations at Sincan Prison.
Read MorePolice viciously attacked Katy Sánchez and Alexandra Molina, reporters of Colombian independent RCN Radio, while they were covering anti-government protests.
Read MoreAt least five female journalists were brutally beaten and intervened by police while following the LGBTI+ Pride in Istanbul.
Read MoreThe trial for three police officers who viciously and deliberately attacked reporter Beyza Kural Yılancı on charges of "violating freedom of work and profession" was held.
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