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The detention follows a wave of arrests and protests sparked by the March 19 arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
The journalists work for opposition newspapers, Birgun and Cumhuriyet. Their newspapers said they were facing false charges ...
Two leading Turkish journalists are detained on charges their newspapers say are based on their work
Writers Timur Soykan of BirGun and Cumhuriyet’s Murat Agirel were arrested at their homes on charges of making threats and blackmail in an investigation by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s ...
Turkish newspapers say two leading journalists have been detained over what they say are false charges stemming from their work ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNMain Turkish opposition challenges Erdogan to November voteTurkey's main opposition party will hold an extraordinary congress on Sunday to re-elect its leader Ozgur Ozel, rallying ...
Turkey has arrested a Swedish journalist who was covering protests in Istanbul on charges related to terrorism and insulting ...
With anti-government protests sweeping across Turkey, the authorities have used all technological means to try to curb them, ...
Waving flags and chanting slogans, many hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators rallied Saturday in Istanbul ...
Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also… Protesters were ... who was later granted conditional release. Swedish journalist ...
A Swedish journalist, Kaj Joakim Medin, has been arrested in Turkey while reporting on protests tied to the detention of Istanbul’s mayor. Turkish authorities have accused Medin of 'terrorism' and ...
Reporters Without Borders condemned the journalists’ arrests. “There is no end to the detentions of journalists,” its Turkey representative Erol Onderoglu said. The Turkish Journalists’ Union called ...
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