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.



JOINT LETTER: Rights organizations call on NATO to raise concern over accreditation denials

P24 and 14 other rights organizations, has written to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to raise urgent concerns about ...

Adnan Bilen

Journalist, reporter for Mezopotamya news agency...

Journalists in State of Emergency - 50

155 journalists were in prison in Turkey as of March 10; which marked the ...

Four journalists jailed in Van released pending trial at first hearing

Adnan Bilen, Cemil Uğur, Şehriban Abi and Nazan Sala were jailed in October on the charge of “membership in a terro...

ANALYSIS | The Press Card Regulation: A means of designating gov't-approved journalists

The freshly amended Press Card Regulation makes it virtually impossible for dissenting journalists to obtain press card...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey - 317

Court rules Çetin Kurşun should be charged with “membership in terrorist organization”; prosecutor demands senten...

Expression Interrupted publishes latest Freedom of Expression and the Press Agenda Report

A total of 102 journalists appeared before courts in 52 cases and 10 journalists were sentenced to a combined 39 years ...

International groups call on Parliament to reject "disinformation" bill as a tool of censorship

P24 and 23 other media freedom, freedom of expression and journalists’ organisations call for the immediate dismissal...

Journalism in quake zone: Investigations, detentions, assaults

At least four journalists were arrested while covering the earthquake. Social media accounts have faced investigations ...

ANALYSIS | What does politics promise for the "media of the second century"?

What does the choice between the People’s Alliance and the Nation Alliance mean for the future of freedom of expressi...

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