Multiple journalists detained or arrested in Turkey ahead of NATO summit
Istanbul, July 8, 2026—Turkey should put an end to arbitrary detentions and arrests of journalists following the recent detaining of at least 11 members of the press ahead of the NATO summit in…
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Multiple journalists detained or arrested in Turkey ahead of NATO summit
Istanbul, July 8, 2026—Turkey should put an end to arbitrary detentions and arrests of journalists following the recent detaining of at leas

Turkiye’s Detention of Journalists Ahead of NATO Summit Raises Human Rights Concerns
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CPJ, partners condemn multiple journalist arrests in Turkey, demand their release
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