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.

Appeal file of 11 journalists in Ankara sent back to the court of first instance

Lawyer Resul Temur said, “There will be no retrial, no hearing will be held, local court will simply complete the paperwork and send it back to the appellate court"

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 520

TELE 1 executives briefly detained; 4 of the 5 people jailed in LeMan investigation released pending trial; Ali Çolak acquitted, Mehmet Kamış's case separated

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 519

Ahmet Ayva's sentence reversed by Court of Cassation; 5 journalists arrested in Eskişehir-based investigation to be tried in December; Diyarbakır court maintains travel ban in trial of 19 journalists

Indictment against jailed journalist Furkan Karabay accepted

Karabay will appear in court on the 201st day of his detention. The first hearing will be held on 2 December

Court keeps in place international travel ban in case of 19 journalists in Diyarbakır

In the trial of journalists charged with “membership in a terrorist organization” and “terrorism propaganda,” the court ruled for the return of digital materials

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 518

Major media outlets seized in anti-fraud operation; police operation against CHP building: Social media restricted, journalists obstructed; Ahmet Güneş acquitted

Furkan Karabay ordered to pay damages to President Erdoğan's former lawyer

The court partially accepted the case, ordering Karabay to pay TL 35,000 TL in moral damages

JOINT STATEMENT: "Refrain from bandwidth throttling"

Fifteen rights organizations, including P24, have called for an end to bandwidth throttling practices in Turkey that hinder public access to information and undermine democratic participation

Diyarbakır court rejects removal of travel ban on journalist Abdurrahman Gök

Court rejects appeals from Gök and his lawyers for the lifting of judicial control measures, which have been in place for over two years

University student Arda Karademir whose house arrest lifted to "leave his residence" after 129 days

Karademir said, “House arrest is neither a reward, nor a salvation, nor as simple a process as it seems. Not being in prison does not make the situation simple or normal”

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