Turkey - Women Journalists Strive For Democratic Principles in the Face of State Persecution
CFWIJ has noted with concern the dangerous digital-physical terrain that women journalists in Turkey have had to navigate in order to continue doing their jobs. In 2021, as of October 5, we recorded 204 cases of violations against women journalists. The state has routinely weaponized its institutions to target them. From January 2021 to October 5, at least 75 women have faced legal persecution while 38 have been assaulted in the field by either the police force or supporters of the state. Women journalists have also been targeted through organized troll campaigns online as well as through state media for criticizing government policies. Despite these intimidation tactics to silence them, however, women journalists continue to fulfill their civic role of holding power accountable.
CFWIJ PRESS FREEDOM ATTACK TRACKER
REPORTS
On International Human Rights Day, CFWIJ would like to highlight a group especially vulnerable to human rights violations around the world are non-male journalists.
Throughout the month of November 2021, The Coalition For Women In Journalism documented 56 cases of violations against women journalists.
CFWIJ calls on the international community to recognize that for women journalists, job hazards and gender-based violence often amount to the same thing.
On this International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists the Coalition For Women In Journalism extends support to women journalists.
PRESS FREEDOM NEWSROOM
The 16th hearing of the trial against journalist Meşale Tolu was held in Istanbul.
The fifth hearing of the case against journalist Rojda Oğuz was held in Van.
The eighth hearing of the trial against journalist Ruken Demir was held in İzmir.
The seventh hearing of the trial against journalist Sadiye Eser was held in Istanbul.
The 12th hearing of the case against journalists Eylem Sonbahar and Sema Karakurt was held in Antalya.
The fourth hearing of the trial against journalists Şehriban Abi, Nazan Sala, and Zeynep Durgut was held in Van.
PETITIONS&TIMELINES
CFWIJ demands an end to the systematic police violence that deliberately targets journalists in Turkey.
We the undersigned; demand that the charges against Ayşegül Doğan, who is an impartial and fact-based journalist whose only hope is to live in a better, democratic and civilized country to be dropped.
This timeline takes a look at the deportation of journalist Ans Boersma in 2019.
The Turkish state has routinely weaponized its judiciary as well as its law enforcement agencies to target the journalist community in the country.
Dünyada en fazla tutuklu gazetecinin bulunduğu ülke olan Türkiye, aynı zamanda en çok tutulu kadın gazetecinin olduğu ülke olmayı sürdürmektedir. Bu bağlamda tüm gözaltıları, tutuklulukları ve tahliyeleri belgeledik.
As the largest number of journalists in the world are behind bars, the most number of female journalists are behind bars in Turkey. We have documented all the arrests, detentions, imprisonments and releases.