Turkiye’s Detention of Journalists Ahead of NATO Summit Raises Human Rights Concerns
Author: Aamnah Fatima Khan July 10, 2026 HRRC strongly condemns the arbitrary detention and arrest of journalists in Türkiye ahead of the NATO Summit, which represents a grave attack on press freedom…
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