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Journalist, lawyer given 17-month jail time each for accusing minister’s spouse of ByLock use

Journalist, lawyer given 17-month jail time each for accusing minister’s spouse of ByLock use

by TurkeyPurge | Apr 25, 2018 | Today in Crackdown

Journalist Ismail Küçükkaya and lawyer Fidel Okan were sentenced to 1 year 4 months and 20 days in jail each for implying that the family issues minister Fatma Betül Sayan Kaya’s husband had used the controversial mobile app, ByLock. An Istanbul prosecutor earlier...
Journalist, lawyer face 5-year jail time for accusing minister’s spouse of ByLock use

Journalist, lawyer face 5-year jail time for accusing minister’s spouse of ByLock use

by TurkeyPurge | Nov 2, 2017 | Today in Crackdown

Journalist Ismail Küçükkaya and lawyer Fidel Okan face up to 5 years in jail for implying that the family issues minister Fatma Betül Sayan Kaya’s husband had used the controversial mobile app, ByLock. An Istanbul prosecutor earlier launched...
Journalist faces investigation for accusing minister’s husband of ByLock use

Journalist faces investigation for accusing minister’s husband of ByLock use

by TurkeyPurge | Oct 18, 2017 | Today in Crackdown

An Istanbul prosecutor launched investigation against journalist Ismail Küçükkaya and lawyer Fidel Okan for implying that the family issues minister Fatma Betül Sayan Kaya’s husband used the controversial mobile app, ByLock, on Tuesday. Küçükkaya and Okan tweeted on...

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