Turkey remains world’s worst jailer of journalists, CPJ report says

Readers protested the seizure of Zaman Media Group on March 4, 2016 in Istanbul.

According to a report released on Thursday by media freedom advocacy group the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Turkey remains the world’s worst jailer of journalists with at least 68 journalists behind bars due to their work.

The CPJ report found that a total of 251 journalists are jailed around the world.

The non-profit group stated that at least 68 journalists are currently jailed for their work in Turkey, which is slightly lower than previous years. However, when it comes to imprisoned journalists CPJ’s numbers are traditionally lower than other media advocacy groups due to differing methodologies. For instance, the Stockholm Center for Freedom, established by exiled Turkish journalists, reported that as of Dec. 7, 2018, 242 journalists and media workers were behind bars in Turkey, most in pretrial detention, giving their names and professional affiliation.

The CPJ report also noted that in the course of the year, dozens more have been jailed or released, as prosecutors continue to seek arrest warrants and apply new charges, and courts ordered some journalists released pending trial and acquitted others. turkishminute.com

Due to a continuous crackdown on the media, the number of jailed, detained and exiled journalists varies frequently in Turkey.

(turkishminute.com)

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