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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Journalist Sinan Aygül handed down one more sentence; “Taraf trial” adjourned again; Sibel Hürtaş appears in cou...

Journalist Dindar Karataş acquitted

Karataş, who was charged with “membership in a terrorist organization” on account of his reports, remained in pre-...

MA reporter Mehmet Aslan acquitted

Aslan, who was charged with “membership in a terrorist organization” on account of his work as journalist, remained...

Journalists on trial for "resisting" arrest during 2016’s Özgür Gündem raid acquitted

The indictment charged 22 journalists with “preventing police officers from performing their duty” and “insultin...

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Five journalists sentenced in “RedHack trial”; top court rejects Cemal Azmi Kalyoncu’s application; RTÜK fines t...

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Five journalists who reported on torture allegations acquitted; Rojhat Doğru sentenced to life in prison; Albayrak app...

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Sedef Kabaş jailed, Can Uğur detained for “insulting president”; Baransu remains behind bars in Taraf trial; Abdu...

Novelist, former Özgür Gündem columnist Aslı Erdoğan acquitted

The retrial was ordered by an appellate court, which reversed the trial court’s decision to drop the “propaganda”...

Court acquits Buse Söğütlü, files new complaint against journalist

Söğütlü, a reporter for the news portal Gazete Yolculuk, was on trial for a Twitter post in which she commented on ...

Journalist Caner Taşpınar acquitted

Taşpınar, an editor for Odatv news portal, was charged with “insult” for his book published in 2020...

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