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.

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 552

Court rules to keep defendants in prison in “espionage” case; scientist Bülent Şık ordered to pay damages; Reyhan Hacıoğlu sentenced to prison; Ceren Sözeri ordered to pay damages

Reyhan Hacıoğlu sentenced to 4 years and 2 months in prison

The court sentenced Hacıoğlu to 4 years and 2 months in prison not for the crime of “membership in a terrorist organization,” but for the crime of “aiding a terrorist organization”

Court rules to continue defendants' imprisonment in "political espionage" case

The court has ruled to extend the detention of Merdan Yanardağ, Ekrem İmamoğlu, Necati Özkan, and Hüseyin Gün, who are on trial on charges of “political espionage"

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 551

Father of reporter targeted by pro-government newspaper removed from public service; court rules defendants remain in detention in Hakan Tosun case; four journalists acquitted; Mabel Matiz acquitted

Hakan Tosun murder case gets underway: Third suspect under scrutiny

The court decided to inquire whether an investigation was underway regarding a third person on a motorcycle who was involved in the incident but not included in the case

ANALYSIS | Journalism under judicial supervision: Homes turned into prisons, routines to sign in at the police station...

​​​​​​​Travel bans, house arrests, and the obligations to sign in that must not be overlooked... Judicial supervision has turned into “invisible prisons” without physical bars for journalists

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 550

Police raid offices of two newspapers; journalist Çelik arrested, others obstructed during 1 May protests; rights defender Kaya given 6 year-3 month prison term

Prison sentence handed down on Tolga Şardan

Şardan, who was tried on the grounds of an article he wrote regarding allegations of “corruption in the judiciary,” has been sentenced to 5 months in prison

Journalist Tolga Şardan acquitted

Şardan was on trial on charges of “publicly denigrating the state’s military or law enforcement agencies” for writing about an alleged affair within the Gendarmerie

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