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Imprisoned journalist’s children change surname amid peer pressure

Imprisoned journalist’s children change surname amid peer pressure

by TurkeyPurge | Dec 7, 2016 | Anti-Gulen, Hate Speech, Human Rights Abuses

The children of former Taraf daily journalist Mehmet Baransu, who was imprisoned in March 2015 after revealing an alleged government plan to “eliminate the Gülen movement” based on a secret document he published in 2013, have changed their last name due to pressure at...
Turkish journalist faints at hearing after being denied food for 24 hours

Turkish journalist faints at hearing after being denied food for 24 hours

by TurkeyPurge | Nov 10, 2016 | Hate Crime

Former Taraf daily journalist Mehmet Baransu who was imprisoned in Mach 2015 after he revealed the alleged plan of the government to “eliminate the Gülen movement” based on a secret document he published in 2013, was nedied food on the day of court hearing, his wife...

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