Expression Interrupted

Journalists and academics bear the brunt of the massive crackdown on freedom of expression in Turkey. Scores of them are currently subject to criminal investigations or behind bars. This website is dedicated to tracking the legal process against them.

Oktay Candemir: "I cannot say a word without finding myself at a police station"

Journalits Oktay Candemir says, “There are dozens of journalists in prison. The underlying reason is the policies of the state and the government, because the government is not governing normally”

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Three imprisoned journalists released; two journalists acquitted in two cases; prosecutor requests sentencing for Emre Orman; “agents of influence” article to be redrafted

ANALYSIS | Potential law draft on "agents of influence": "We might witness a witch hunt"

The proposed legislation, which is currently in draft form, could threaten individual freedom of expression, academic freedoms and all social, political and economic activities

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Osman Kavala’s retrial request rejected; seven Nationalist Hearths administrators given jail term; case filed against Sinan Aygül on charge of “threat;” two journalists acquitted in two cases

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 448

Demirören pressures DHA reporter not to publish “Eylem Tok" story; Sinan Aygül’s jail term for “spreading false information” overturned; two journalists detained in home raids in Diyarbakır

Journalist Furkan Karabay acquitted for the second time in the same case

​​​​​​​Karabay was on trial over his social media posts about claims regarding Bekir Altun made by former İstanbul Anadolu Chief Prosecutor İsmail Uçar

Two imprisoned defendants released in assault on journalist case

Two imprisoned defendants have been released at the first hearing in the trial over the assault on journalist Yaman Kaya in Bursa

Journalists sentenced to imprisonment in the Özgürlükçü Demokrasi retrial

Former employees of the newspaper, which was shut down by statutory decree, have been sentenced to imprisonment for the crime of “aiding a terrorist organization without being a member”

Court orders return of confiscated materials in trial of 20 journalists in Diyarbakır

The trial of 20 journalists, with two newly merged cases, to continue in November

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