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.



Students charged with "inciting hatred" over Boğaziçi exhibition appear before court

Court releases two students who had been in pre-trial detention for 47 days, lifts house arrest of one student. Trial a...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey - 286

Hakan Aygün, Ali Ergin Demirhan sentenced; students appear in court over Boğaziçi exhibition; HDP’s Gergerlioğlu ...

Pop-star Gülşen appears before judge

Court lifted the obligation of giving signature imposed as a judicial measure but kept the international travel ban in ...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey - 464

Woman jailed over remarks during street interview released; Gökçer Tahincioğlu under investigation for “insulting ...

Investigation launched into Oktay Candemir's article on "trustee"

Candemir has said, “I have been detained five times in the last five years, and over 50 investigations have been laun...

All 7 students acquitted in "Boğaziçi exhibition" trial

The court has ruled that the seven students should be acquitted because the act they were charged with was not defined ...

Court rules for release of cartoonist Doğan Pehlevan in LeMan case

Court has ruled for release of the only imprisoned defendant in the trial of six magazine employees, Doğan Pehlevan. H...

LeMan cartoonist Doğan Pehlevan released after 139 days

Pehlevan, who was imprisoned pending trial for “insulting the president,” has been released under judicial control ...

Prosecutor demands sentencing for Zafer Arapkirli

Arapkirli is on trial for “inciting the public to hatred and hostility” and “spreading false information” over ...

Enver Aysever given prison term and released at the end of first hearing

An Istanbul court has sentenced imprisoned journalist Aysever to 10 months in prison for the crime of “inciting the p...

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