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2 Opposition Journalists Jailed In Turkey Press Freedom Trial: Report
An Istanbul court on Friday jailed two opposition journalists on hugely controversial charges of revealing state secrets, media reported, in a trial that has become a lightning rod for concerns about eroding press freedoms in Turkey.
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Attacker Tries To Shoot Prominent Turkish Journalist Outside Court
An assailant attempted to shoot a prominent Turkish journalist on Friday outside a courthouse in Istanbul just before the verdict in his trial on charges of revealing state secrets was due to be announced, a Reuters witness said.
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Turkish Journalist Calls His Release From Jail A 'Defeat' For Erdogan
The release of two prominent Turkish journalists following a ruling by Turkey's top court that their rights had been violated is a "clear defeat" for President Tayyip Erdogan, one of them said today.
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Turkey Frees 2 Journalists From Jail After High Court Ruling
Two journalists imprisoned for their reports on alleged government arms smuggling to Syria have been released from jail hours after Turkey's highest court ruled that their rights were violated.
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2 Imprisoned Turkish Journalists Released From Jail In Istanbul
Two Turkish journalists charged in a hugely controversial case with revealing state secrets and held in jail for the last three months were released earlier today after Turkey's constitutional court ruled their rights had been violated.
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Turkish Journalists' Arrests Draws Protests Home, Abroad
Around 2,000 people protested today over the arrest of two prominent journalists on charges of espionage and terrorist propaganda, a case that has revived long-standing criticism of Turkey's record on press freedom under President Tayyip Erdogan.
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Turkey Police Boost Security at Paper Over Islamic State Threat
A Turkish opposition newspaper said police had boosted security at its offices after a tipoff it could be attacked by Islamic State group jihadists ahead of elections on Sunday.
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Turkish Court Arrests British Reporters on 'Islamic State Terror' Charges
A court in Turkey's Kurdish-dominated southeast on Monday remanded in custody on terror charges two British journalists working for US-based media outlet Vice News, in a case that has sparked fresh concern about press freedoms.
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2 Opposition Journalists Jailed In Turkey Press Freedom Trial: Report
An Istanbul court on Friday jailed two opposition journalists on hugely controversial charges of revealing state secrets, media reported, in a trial that has become a lightning rod for concerns about eroding press freedoms in Turkey.
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Attacker Tries To Shoot Prominent Turkish Journalist Outside Court
An assailant attempted to shoot a prominent Turkish journalist on Friday outside a courthouse in Istanbul just before the verdict in his trial on charges of revealing state secrets was due to be announced, a Reuters witness said.
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Turkish Journalist Calls His Release From Jail A 'Defeat' For Erdogan
The release of two prominent Turkish journalists following a ruling by Turkey's top court that their rights had been violated is a "clear defeat" for President Tayyip Erdogan, one of them said today.
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Turkey Frees 2 Journalists From Jail After High Court Ruling
Two journalists imprisoned for their reports on alleged government arms smuggling to Syria have been released from jail hours after Turkey's highest court ruled that their rights were violated.
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2 Imprisoned Turkish Journalists Released From Jail In Istanbul
Two Turkish journalists charged in a hugely controversial case with revealing state secrets and held in jail for the last three months were released earlier today after Turkey's constitutional court ruled their rights had been violated.
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Turkish Journalists' Arrests Draws Protests Home, Abroad
Around 2,000 people protested today over the arrest of two prominent journalists on charges of espionage and terrorist propaganda, a case that has revived long-standing criticism of Turkey's record on press freedom under President Tayyip Erdogan.
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Turkey Police Boost Security at Paper Over Islamic State Threat
A Turkish opposition newspaper said police had boosted security at its offices after a tipoff it could be attacked by Islamic State group jihadists ahead of elections on Sunday.
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Turkish Court Arrests British Reporters on 'Islamic State Terror' Charges
A court in Turkey's Kurdish-dominated southeast on Monday remanded in custody on terror charges two British journalists working for US-based media outlet Vice News, in a case that has sparked fresh concern about press freedoms.