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Two journalists for pro-Kurdish media outlets detained in Turkey’s Mardin

Two journalists for pro-Kurdish media outlets detained in Turkey’s Mardin

by TurkeyPurge | Mar 20, 2019 | Today in Crackdown

Two journalists from pro-Kurdish media organizations Mezopotamya news agency and Jinnews were briefly detained in Mardin on Wednesday. Media reported that Ahmet Kanbal from Mezopotamya and Rojda Aydin from Jinnews were taken into custody while they were in front of...
JOURNALISM IN TURKEY: Turkish police attack journalist covering protests at Ankara University

JOURNALISM IN TURKEY: Turkish police attack journalist covering protests at Ankara University

by TurkeyPurge | Feb 11, 2017 | Today in Crackdown

A group of police officers mopped the floor with a Turkish journalist covering protests against the dismissal of 330 academics from universities by a government decree issued on Tuesday night. A man, who is believed to be a journalist given a permanent press card...

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