Journalists accused of their news
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- 12:03 26/4/2024
Detained journalists are accused of the news they made on different dates and the interviews they had with news sources.
Detained journalists are accused of the news they made on different dates and the interviews they had with news sources.
The action launched against mining activities in the Marunis region has entered its 4th day. Support for the action continues from surrounding districts.
A military operation was launched in the plateaus and pastures in the rural area of Gever's Tiloran village.
DEM Party Assembly member Muhsin Aydoğdu and Youth Assembly member Omer Kıstak were detained in Riha.
Ismail Kaya, son of seriously ill prisoner Abdulalim Kaya, who is 93 percent disabled, stated that his father was transferred to ATK blindfolded and handcuffed.
Political prisoners in prisons are protesting to demand the freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan.
The families of Aydın Kudat and Abdurrahman Güner, prisoners held in Karabük Type T Prison for 32 years, stated that their release was arbitrarily prevented and that the administration unlawfully threatened them by saying "We will not release them before the 36 years are up."
All applications made by the family and lawyers of Rojnews editor Suleyman Ahmet, who has been detained by KDP's intelligence agency Parastin for 183 days, have remained unanswered so far.
Political prisoners in prisons are protesting to demand the freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan.
Lawyer access restrictions have been imposed on journalists detained during home raids in Istanbul, Ankara and Riha.
The lawyers of Asrın Law Firm applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client Abdullah Ocalan, whom they had not heard from for 37 months.
The commemoration that the April 24 Commemoration Platform wanted to hold in Istanbul Kadıköy for the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide was banned by the Istanbul Governorship.
Stêrk TV and Medya Haber TV workers reacted to the pressure on television studios by saying, "Our pens will continue to write and our cameras will continue to capture the truth."
The number of journalists detained in the operation against Free Press workers in Istanbul and Ankara increased to 9.
Reacting to the raid on the studios of Stêrk TV and Medya Haber TV, Medya Haber TV editor Heval Arslan said that the attack is not independent of Turkey's war policies.