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BIA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT JANUARY-FEBRUARY-MARCH 2018
210 Years in Prison, 3 Aggravated Lifetime Imprisonment for 48 Journalists in 3 Months
121 journalists entered April 1 in prison. 30 journalists faced 76 years and 4 months in prison on charge of "insulting"; 9 news sites; 73 news reports; 5 newspapers; 3 newspaper articles; 1 TV series; 1 letter and 1 report were censored.
3 May 2018
BİA Media Monitoring Report 2017: One Year of Journalists, Media
Of the 122 imprisoned journalists 21 are convicted, 66 have been tried, 31 have been facing investigation, and four await the outcome of their objection to their convictions.
7 February 2018
BİA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT 2017 JULY - AUGUST - SEPTEMBER
122 Journalists Imprisoned: State Can’t Help But Convict Journalists
122 journalists entered prison in October. 296 journalists and media representatives faced 182 lifetime imprisonment and 3,036 years and 8 months in prison over the TCK and TMK. 109 journalists and media workers were discharged or forced to quit.
20 October 2017
BIA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT APRIL-MAY-JUNE 2017
301 Journalists Face 4,260 Years in Prison, 142 Aggravated Lifetime
136 journalists entered July 2017 in prison; 301 journalists are under threat of 142 aggravated lifetime, 5 lifetime and from 4,259 years and 10 months in prison. 18 journalists face 90 years in prison for insulting Erdoğan.
17 July 2017
BIA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT JANUARY-FEBRUARY-MARCH 2017
3 Months of Press Freedom: The Situation is Very Dire
The governance under the State of Emergency, which has been introduced following the July 15 coup attempt and will soon be in force for one year, has pretty much damaged the ties with the European Union due to the violation of the journalism rights as well as the fundamental rights and freedoms.
1 May 2017
BİA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT - 2016
2016: Journalism Gripped by State of Emergency
In 2016, the number of imprisoned journalists rose from 31 to 131, a record high for the last five years. 56 journalists were attacked, and 118 others were threatened. 179 media outlets were shut down by statutory decrees, and 10,000 media workers were left jobless.
17 February 2017
BİA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT 2016 OCTOBER-NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2016
2 Major Obstacles Before Journalism: Government, Jurisdiction
As of January 1, 2017, 131 journalists are in prison; 28 people including seven journalists are suspects for "defaming Erdoğan"; 54 journalists' properties were confiscated; 12 gag orders were issued; 24 media organs were closed.
23 January 2017
BİA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT 2016 JULY-AUGUST-SEPTEMBER
107 Journalists in Prison, 2,500 Others Left Unemployed Due To Closures
Of 107 arrested journalists, 71 are from Gülen Community, 29 others from Kurdish Media. 155 media organs have been closed down, 775 press cards and 49 passports revoked.
24 October 2016
BIA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT 2016 APRIL-MAY-JUNE
Media Faces Mounting Pressure, Resistance Strikes Back
2 journalists have been put in prison in July, 50 individuals have become suspects/victims of Erdoğan... Broadcast bans, pull offs and censorship...Journalists on trial demanding life-imprisonment...European Court of Human Rights, Constitutional Court, Radio and Television Supreme Council...
29 July 2016
BIA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT 2016 JANUARY-FEBRUARY-MARCH
Erdoğan’s ‘New Turkey’ Cancels Out Critical Journalism
28 journalists have been put in prison, 15 others and 2 media outlets attacked, 49 taken into custody, action taken against 86 persons including 53 journalists on charges of defaming the President.
3 May 2016
BİA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT-2015 4TH QUARTER
Media in Last Three Months of 2015; You Name the Title
Between October-December, 2015, 31 journalists, eight distributors have been put in prison, 15 journalists and two media groups and organs attacked, three Syrian journalists killed, 213 media employees unemployed and action taken on 93 persons including 42 journalists due to defaming the President. ECtHR has sentenced Turkey to 17,000 euro.
13 January 2016
MEDIA MONITORING REPORT 2015 3RD QUARTER
Increasing Pressure on Press: Democracy in Question
101 websites, 40 Twitter accounts, 178 news have been censored; 21 journalists, three media organs, one printing house were attacked; arresting media representatives increased sixfold; 28 journalists have been sued, 24 journalists and nine distributors sent to prison.
19 October 2015
EROL ÖNDEROĞLU WROTE FROM TRINIDAD VE TOBAGO
Agenda of the Newspapers: the Fear created by Oppressive Regimes
On 18th General Meeting and Strategy Conference of IFEX, how we could defeat the fear created by oppressive regimes was talked.
8 October 2015
Bianet Goes Trinidad for Congress of IFEX
Forming a congress including 170 members from 70 countries, IFEX aims to dynamize freedom of expression with new member and regulations. Bianet and Initiative against Thought Crime are represented by congress in Trinidad.
5 October 2015
Journalists Sued Every Day Allegedly Insulting the President Erdoğan
The list of journalists charged with insulting the President Erdoğan gets longer each day. Five journalists from Evrensel Daily have been sued lately.
23 September 2015
Journalist Geerdink Deported from Van Province
After four days of detention, Dutch journalist Geerdink is being deported upon the request of Governorship of Hakkari even though she was released. Her lawyer would resort to the judgement even she was deported.
9 September 2015
BIA APR-MAY-JUN 2015 MEDIA MONITORING REPORT
News and Journalists Under the “Control” of Erdoğan/AKP are at Risk
23 journalists and 9 publishers are in prison. 18 journalists, a writer and 1 media tool were attacked. 30 journalists were detained, 4 of them were sentenced to 127 years and a month in prison according to anti-terror law. Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) imposed 3 million 137 thousand 334 Turkish liras as administrative fine.
14 July 2015
Journalist Sued for his Book on Parallel Structure
After being jailed due to his book “The Imam’s Army”, journalist Ahmet Şık will stand trial in October for allegedly insulting former minister Binali Yıldırım in his book “We Walked These Roads in Parallel”.
26 June 2015
10 Prosecutors File a Complaint against a Journalist
Journalist Canan Coşkun who brought forward that prosecutors had luxury houses in İstanbul referring opposition party’s parliamentary question is expected to receive imprisonment for 23 years and 4 months.
24 June 2015
Three Italian and a French Journalist Deported
Four journalists from international media were deported in Urfa province for ‘crossing Turkish border illegally’.
23 June 2015
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Acquittal of “Mad Sultan in an Illegal Palace” News
Hanife Şahan put on trial for 4 years and 8 months in prison was acquitted. Amnesty International TR Director said “To insult a president isn’t a crime.”
12 June 2015
Whoever Criticizes Erdoğan Finds Themselves in Court; Here are the Court Cases
Of the 56 punitive or compensation lawsuits during the January-March 2015 period, 8 were initiated during Erdoğan’s prime ministry and 21 during his presidency, either by his complaint or with the justification that his personal rights were violated.
8 May 2015
German Journalist Hinsch Detained for Three Days
German freelance photojournalist Robin Hinsch has been detained for three days in guesthouse of Urfa Provincial Directorate of Security on the grounds that he trespassed Syria border. Hinsch said he had been interrogated for one and half day without sleep.
7 May 2015
Journalist Frederike Geerdink Acquitted
Dutch journalist Frederike Geerdink was acquitted in the trial where she was charged with “engaging in PKK propaganda” over social media.
13 April 2015
Verdict to be given April 13th in Geerdink Case
The court postponed its verdict on Dutch journalist Frederike Geerdink’s case where the prosecutor demands an acquittal due to lack of “violence” in writings. “I am a woman, I’m Dutch and I live in Diyarbakır, but first and foremost I am a journalist,” said Geerdink.
8 April 2015
ECHR: Violation Despite Commuted Sentence
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) convicted found Turkey in the case of Öner and Türk where two Kurdish politicians were sentenced to prison within Anti-Terror Act.
31 March 2015
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Caricaturist Fined For “Insulting Erdoğan”
Caricaturist Bahadır Baruter has been convicted to pay a fine of 7,000 liras for insulting Recep Tayyip Erdoğan with a caricature.
25 March 2015
Turkey Convicted of Violating Union Rights
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty of violating union rights in the case of Ismail Sezer.
24 March 2015
Every Caricaturist in Turkey Will Face A Complaint By Erdoğan!
After a “sympathizer”s complaint, Penguen magazine caricaturists Baruter and Aydoğan face trial for charges related to insulting the “prime minister. Here is the timeline…
20 March 2015
BIA MEDIA MONITORING 2014
Media’s 3 Years: A Summary With Graphics
According to BIA Media Monitoring Report 2014, 22 journalists and 10 distributors entered the year of 2015 in prison. While the number of jailed journalists took a dive, the number of detentions, censorship and layoffs soared. Here is what happened in terms of press freedom in the past three years!
4 March 2015
Journalist: I Don’t Want My Sentence Postponed
Journalist Kemal Göktaş told that the incident of torture in Karabağlar district of İzmir province was covered and stated that he refused the postponement of his sentence in case there will be a punishment.
20 February 2015
Fine Ferhat Tunç’s Concert Speech Convicted by ECHR
The European Court of Human Rights convicted Turkey of violating freedom of speech in the case of Ferhat Tunç, a singer who was ordered to pay a fine for having a dissident speech during a concert.
10 February 2015
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