Yıldız Tar, Elif Akgül, Ender İmrek, Ercüment Akdeniz
Turkey: Call for release of journalists detained on February 18

ECPMF

20 February 2025

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As press freedom and human rights organisations, we strongly condemn the detention of four journalists on February 18, 2025, and demand their immediate release.

On the morning of February 18, during an operation led by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office targeting the Peoples’ Democratic Congress (HDK), several artists and politicians were taken into custody alongside journalists Yıldız Tar (Editor-in-Chief, Kaos GL), independent journalist Elif Akgül, İlke TV presenter Ercüment Akdeniz, and journalist Ender İmrek.

Journalists who regularly report from courthouses and stand in solidarity with their prosecuted colleagues were detained in raids instead of being summoned for testimony—a clear attack on press freedom and the public’s right to information.

Their lawyers have been denied access, and the investigation has been placed under a confidentiality order, blocking legal representatives from obtaining any details.
The authorities’ refusal to provide information about the detentions and the operation itself is yet another sign of the growing crackdown on press freedom and independent journalism.

This is part of an alarming trend: In January, 18 journalists were detained, nine of whom were arrested. Just in the first two weeks of February, six journalists covering the trustee protests in Van were detained.

The journalists detained in this investigation have long been at the forefront of the fight for press freedom and free expression. They are simply doing their jobs—keeping the public informed.

The government has a duty to ensure that journalists, human rights defenders, and civil society can work freely, without fear of intimidation or repression.

Journalism is not a crime, and no amount of pressure or harassment can silence the truth.

We call for an immediate end to this attack on press freedom and demand the unconditional release of Yıldız Tar, Elif Akgül, Ercüment Akdeniz, and Ender İmrek!

Signed by

  • Media and Law Studies Association (MLSA)
  • European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
  • Dicle Fırat Journalists Association (DFGD)
  • Association of Journalists (Ankara)
  • Mesopotamia Women Journalists Association (MKG)
  • Women Journalists Association
  • Journalists’ Union of Turkey (TGS)
  • DİSK Basın-İş
  • KESK Haber-Sen
  • International Press Institute (IPI)
  • Osservatorio Balcani Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT)
  • Association of Journalists (Gazeteciler Cemiyeti)
  • Progressive Journalists Association (ÇGD)
  • Platform for Independent Journalism (P24)
  • European Federation of Journalists (EFJ)

18 Şubat’ta gözaltına alınan gazeteciler derhal serbest bırakın!

Aşağıda imzası bulunan basın özgürlüğü ve insan hakları örgütleri olarak, 18 Şubat 2025 tarihinde dört gazetecinin gözaltına alınmasını kabul etmiyor ve gözaltındaki gazetecilerin derhal serbest bırakılmasını talep ediyoruz.

18 Şubat sabahı İstanbul Başsavcılığınca Halkların Demokratik Kongresi’ne (HDK) yönelik olarak yürütüldüğü açıklanan operasyonda çok sayıda sanatçı, siyasetçi ile birlikte gazeteciler Kaos GL Genel Yayın Yönetmeni Yıldız Tar, serbest gazeteci Elif Akgül ile İlke TV programcısı Ercüment Akdeniz ve gazeteci Ender İmrek de gözaltına alındı.

Haber takibi yapan ve yargılanan meslektaşlarıyla dayanışma göstermek için neredeyse her gün adliyeye giden gazetecilerin ifadeye çağrılmak yerine baskınla gözaltına alınması, gazetecilere ve haber alma hakkına yönelik bir saldırı olarak değerlendirilmelidir.

Gazetecilerin avukatlarıyla görüştürülmelerine izin verilmedi; avukatların soruşturma hakkında bilgi alması “kısıtlılık kararı” gerekçesi ile engellendi.

Gözaltılar ve operasyon hakkında bilgilendirme yapılmaması, basın özgürlüğüne ve gazetecilik mesleğinin özgürce icra edilmesine yönelik devam eden tehditlerin yükseldiğini göstermektedir. Ocak ayında 18 gazeteci gözaltına alınmış dokuzu tutuklanmıştır. Şubat ayının ilk iki haftasında Van’da kayyum protestolarını takip eden altı gazeteci gözaltına alındı.

Basın ve ifade özgürlüğü için yıllardır mücadele eden bu isimler kamuoyunu bilgilendirme sorumluluğunu yerine getiren gazetecilerdir.

Devletin yükümlülüğü, gazetecilerin, hak savunucularının ve sivil toplumun özgürce çalışmasını sağlamak ve bu faaliyetleri güvence altına almaktır.

Gazetecilik suç değildir ve hiçbir baskı veya yıldırma girişimiyle susturulamaz.

Gazetecilere yönelik bu saldırıya derhâl son verilmeli, Yıldız Tar, Elif Akgül, Ercüment Akdeniz ve Ender İmrek koşulsuz şekilde serbest bırakılmalıdır!

İmzalayanlar

  • Medya ve Hukuk Çalışmaları Derneği (MLSA)
  • Avrupa Basın ve Medya Özgürlüğü Merkezi (ECPMF)
  • Dicle Fırat Gazeteciler Derneği (DFGD)
  • Gazeteciler Cemiyeti (Ankara)
  • Mezopotamya Kadın Gazeteciler Derneği (MKG)
  • Kadın Gazeteciler Derneği
  • Türkiye Gazeteciler Sendikası (TGS)
  • DİSK Basın-İş
  • KESK Haber-Sen
  • Uluslararası Basın Enstitüsü (IPI)
  • Osservatorio Balcani Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT)
  • Gazeteciler Cemiyeti
  • Punto24 Bağımsız Gazetecilik Derneği (P24)
  • Çağdaş Gazeteciler Derneği (ÇGD)
  • Avrupa Gazeteciler Federation (EFJ)

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