Seventeen international press freedom groups have called on Turkish authorities to immediately release 12 printing plant workers and staff arrested on March 28 at the office and printing plant of the Özgürlükçü Demokrasi newspaper and an additional 15 employees taken into custody in raids on their homes on the morning of March 29. Read the full article.
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Seventeen int’l press freedom groups condemn raid on pro-Kurdish daily (SCF, 30 March 2018)
Seventeen international press freedom groups have called on Turkish authorities to immediately release 12 printing plant workers and staff arrested on March 28 at the office and printing plant of the Özgürlükçü Demokrasi newspaper and an additional 15 employees taken into custody in raids on their homes on the morning of March 29. Read the […]
30 Mar 18
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