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UN Special Rapporteur Khan: "European Countries Should Protect Turkish Journalists in Exile"

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ORHAN SAİT BERBER | GENEVA United Nations experts and press freedom advocates have warned that authoritarian governments continue to misuse INTERPOL mechanisms to target journalists in exile, despite reforms in recent years. Speaking to Turkish Minute after a panel at the UN Office in Geneva, experts warned that authoritarian regimes are extending their repression beyond borders, targeting dissident journalists even after they have sought asylum…
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ORHAN SAİT BERBER | GENEVA United Nations experts and press freedom advocates have warned that authoritarian governments continue to misuse INTERPOL mechanisms to target journalists in exile, despite reforms in recent years. Speaking to Turkish Minute after a panel at the UN Office in Geneva, experts warned that authoritarian regimes are extending their repression beyond borders, targeting dissident journalists even after they have sought asylum…

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Tr724 broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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