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.



ANALYSIS | First ECtHR judgment on "insulting the president": Art. 299 must be revised

Even though the judgment calls for amendment of Article 299, this provision must be completely abrogated, rather than a...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey - 316

Prosecutor demands sentence for video activist Oktay İnce; Mehmet Baransu’s request for recusal of judges in “Tara...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey - 318

Journalist Perihan Kaya, poet Yılmaz Odabaşı sentenced for “insulting president”; writer Erdal Yıldırım sente...

Actor Genco Erkal appears in court

Erkal is charged with “insulting the president” based on three social media posts he shared in 2016 and 2020. Next ...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 335

Journalists Mehmet Baransu, Yasemin Çongar, Ahmet Altan and Yıldıray Oğur sentenced to a total of 26 years in Taraf...

Journalist Sedef Kabaş convicted, released from prison after 49 days in detention

The court sentenced Kabaş to 2 years and 4 months in prison for “insulting the president” but ruled for her releas...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey - 338

Verdict expected in Gezi Trial on 22 April; actor İlyas Salman goes on trial; attackers of Levent Gültekin given defe...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 341

Appeals court upholds convictions in Özgür Gündem trial; Euronews no longer required to obtain license; Hasan Cemal,...

Freedom of Expression and the Press in Turkey – 342

Journalist İbrahim Haskoloğlu imprisoned; the final hearing of Gezi trial adjourned until Monday; İHD Co-Chair Özt...

Freedom of press in the first quarter of the year: 173 journalists stood trial

In the first quarter of 2022, a total of 173 journalists appeared before courts in 101 cases. 20 journalists were sente...

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