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 – 535

Prosecutors launch money laundering probe into Ekol TV; journalists acquitted of “spreading false information;” Perihan Kaya given jail term; prosecutor demands sentencing for five journalists

Journalists acquitted of "spreading false information"

Journalists Dinçer Gökçe, Nilay Can, and Veysi Dündar were on trial for “spreading false” over their report about a prosecutor, who dismantled the Yenidoğan Gang, being removed from duty.

Perihan Kaya handed jail term

Journalist Perihan Kaya has been sentenced to 1 year, 6 months, and 22 days in prison on charges of “terrorism propaganda” in her retrial

Trial of Pehlivan prosecuted upon complaint by Court of Cassation member postponed

The court has decided to review the case due to a change in judges and to evaluate the request to hear witnesses between hearings

Case of Barış Pehlivan filed upon a complaint by Boğaziçi University rector adjourned until September

Pehlivan had written on allegations that the personal data of Boğaziçi University students, staff, and faculty members was shared with a private company

Judicial control measures partially lifted in trial of Reyhan Hacıoğlu

The court has decided to lift the requirement for Hacıoğlu to sign in once a week, but ruled that the ban on leaving the country should continue. The case has been postponed until 3 March

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 534

Appeals court releases Fatih Altaylı, top court annuls sentence deferment rules over torture and ill-treatment concerns; court clears way for prosecution of police who beat journalist Can Öztürk

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 533

Barış Terkoğlu detained as prosecutors seek his sources; Ekol TV shuts down after citing financial sustainability issues, retrial seeks harsher sentence for journalist on “terror propaganda” charges

Court refuses request for acquittal in Pride March case

In the trial of journalists, lawyers, and activists related to the 23rd Istanbul Pride March, the court has decided to evaluate requests to hear police officers as witness

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 532

Top court upholds sentence in Özgür Gündem editor case, broadens “terrorism propaganda” definition; journalist Gültekin briefly detained; judicial control measures lifted for five journalists

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