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.

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Number of journalists in prison reaches 142 with the arrest of nine Cumhuriyet journalists

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Cumhuriyet daily editor, top executives detained in operation against the oppositional newspaper

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Turkish government shuts down 15 media outlets The Turkis

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Number of journalists in prison reaches 133 with the recent arrest of DİHA news agency İdris Sayılgan

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  On Oct. 18, the owner and two employees of Radyo Karacadağ, a Kurdish radio station

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Former Zaman columnists Lale Kemal and Nuriye Akman, who had been in prison since July 30, were

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On Oct. 6, Evrensel reporter Cemil Uğur, who was previously taken into custody and released, was put

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On September 28, the Turkish government

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Academic Mehmet Altan, who was kept in detention for 12 days on charges of having given televised “subliminal pro-coup messages” was put under arrest by a court on Sept. 22 and his older bro

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Journalist and writer Ahmet Altan and his brother Mehmet Altan, a professor of economics, were

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