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More journalists detained by Turkey in dawn raids after covering anti-government protests

  • Two journalists, Elif Bayburt and Nisa Suda Demirel, were detained in dawn raids in Istanbul for covering protests, as reported by their outlets.
  • Nisa Suda Demirel was arrested at around 6 a.m. by police, according to Evrensel.
  • Reporters Without Borders condemned the arrests of the journalists.
  • Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya stated that nearly 1,900 people had been arrested since March 19.
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The Turkish government has greatly increased the pressure on media professionals. Almost daily there are reports of arrests and other reprisals against journalists.

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In Turkey, a lawyer of the imprisoned opposition politician was arrested by the CHP, Imamoglu.

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L'Opinion broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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