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 – 353

Journalists forcibly removed, detained in protests in İstanbul, Ankara; Ali Ergin Demirhan acquitted; European Court w...

ANALYSIS | New Press Ethics Code: The censorship that came before the "censorship law"

Ceren Sözeri underlines the ambiguity of the new principles while for Süleyman İrvan, “The actual intent is to sil...

ANALYSIS | Ethical burden of journalism: Tavşantepe incident

Journalists should have insistently asked “Why is the number of missing children no longer disclosed” to show that ...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey - 283

Boğaziçi students charged with “inciting hatred”; journalist Gök, cartoonist Kalender appear in court; politicia...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey - 288

Four journalists jailed in Van released at first hearing; columnist Nagehan Alçı fined for “insulting” judge; act...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey - 295

Melis Alphan acquitted; Osman Kavala remains behind bars as Gezi trial resumes; Ahmet Turan Alkan’s conviction revers...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 346

Reyhan Çapan sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison; newspaper, reporter ordered to pay compensation; journalists ...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 355

Judicial recess formally begins; court orders removal of news reports on access ban on reports on Emine Erdoğan; JinNe...

Constitutional Court: BİK decisions have become a tool for punishment

The Constitutional Court has ruled that the penalties handed out to four newspapers by the BİK constitute a violation....

Freedom of Expression and the Press Agenda: Journalism in the grip of trials and attacks

In the 3rd quarter of 2022, 73 journalists appeared before courts in 51 cases. 11 journalists were sentenced to more th...

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