Turkiye: Evrim Kepenek on Trial After Reporting on Alleged Child Abuse
September 27, 2024 - Turkiye, Istanbul
Journalist Evrim Kepenek faces 1-3 years in prison for reporting on the alleged sexual abuse & death of a 2-year-old in Istanbul.
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