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Turkiye: Women Press Freedom Vehemently Condemns the 6-Year Prison Sentence Handed Down to 8 Kurdish Journalists
WPF is appalled by the decision of the Ankara court to convict eight journalists, including four women journalists, from the Kurdish news outlet Mezopotamya Agency.
Türkiye: Tutuklu Beş Kadın Gazeteci Serbest Bırakıldı — CFWIJ Adalet Talep Ediyor, Gazeteciler Beraat Etmelidir
Gazeteci Banu Acun, Türkiye’ye giriş yaptığı sırada İstanbul Sabiha Gökçen Havalimanı’nda gözaltına alındı.
Turkey: Terrorism Trial Begins For Kurdish Journalists Arrested Ahead of Elections - CFWIJ Welcomes Their Temporary Release
The trial of 11 journalists, including six women began in Ankara. Five of them have been behind bars for 208 days.
Turkey: From ‘Misinformations Bill’ to Mass Detentions - Journalists Are Under Threat In All Forms Of Violations
The houses of 11 journalists, including 7 women, were raided by the police and detained after being subjected to police violence.
Türkiye: Önce Sansür Yasası, Sonra Gözaltılar - Gazetecilere Yönelik Şiddet Her Haliyle Devam Ediyor
Ankara Cumhuriyet Başsavcılığı’nca yürütülen bir soruşturma kapsamında 7’si kadın 11 gazetecinin önce evi basıldı, sonra polis şiddetine maruz kalarak gözaltına alındılar.
Türkiye: CFWIJ Haber Takibi Yapan Üç Kadın Gazetecinin Gözaltına Alınmasını Kınıyor
Haber takibi yapmak amacıyla Gülistan Doku’nun kayboluşunun birinci yılında toplanan kadınların eylemini takip eden Jinnews muhabirleri Habibe Eren, Öznur Değer ve gazeteci Eylül Deniz Yaşar, polis müdahalesi sonucu gözaltına alındı. Üç gazeteci sağlık kontrollerinin ardından serbest bırakıldı. Gazetecilikte Kadın Koalisyonu olarak kolluk kuvvetlerinin gazetecilere karşı uyguladığı şiddeti kınıyoruz. Gazeteciler ülkedeki gelişmeleri takip etmekle yükümlüdür. Sadece haber takibi yaptığı için gazeteciler gözaltına alınamaz.
Turkey: CFWIJ Condemns Three Reporters’ Detention While They Were Covering Women's Protest
Jinnews reporters Habibe Eren, Öznur Değer and journalist Eylül Deniz Yaşar were detained while following the women demonstration in Ankara. Three journalists were released after their testimony was taken. The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) condemns the violence and police intervention against journalists. Reporters are obliged to cover the developments in the country. Journalists cannot be detained solely for following the news.