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01/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/03/2024 10:07

Turkey: Editor Furkan Karabay arrested following an article on the trial of judiciary members charged with corruption

03 January 2024

Turkey: Editor Furkan Karabay arrested following an article on the trial of judiciary members charged with corruption

Furkan Karabay, editor for the independent news website Gerçek Gündem ("The Real Agenda"), was taken into custody by the Istanbul police on 28 December, following an article on the trial of judiciary members. The International and European Federations of Journalists demand his immediate release and urge the authorities to withdraw all charges against him.

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Karabay was taken to the Çağlayan Courthouse (Istanbul), by police officers who arrested him in the early hours of 28 December. On 29 December, after spending the night at the police station, the editor was released pending trial.

His detention follows a story published on 27 December, about a case of ongoing corruption and bribery trial of members of the judiciary. Despite the fact that the article was based on publicly-available court minutes, Karaba was arrested on suspicion of "making targets of those who were tasked to combat terrorism" and slander.

"Article 6 of the TMK has become a tool to intimidate journalists," wrote Turkish Journalists Union (TGS).

Geçtiğimiz günlerde gözaltına alınan gazeteci Furkan Karabay bir kez daha gözaltında!

Hakkındaki tebligatı almak için gittiği karakolda gözaltına alınan meslektaşımız, dün yazdığı bir haberde bir savcı ismine yer verdiği gerekçesiyle terörle mücadelede görev almış kamu… pic.twitter.com/GhaYDEHWjS

- Gazeteciler Sendikası (@TGS_org_tr) December 28, 2023

IFJ General Secretary Anthony Bellanger says: "We continue to witness the denial of press freedom and freedom of expression. Journalists suffer this on a daily basis and this is unacceptable. It is imperative that the authorities release Furkan Karabay and that prompt investigations are carried out."

"This detention is pure intimidation," added EFJ GS Ricardo GUtiérrez. "We call on the authorities to let journalists do their job, especially when it comes to exposing corruption involving officials."

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