Turkey: Nine press freedom and journalism groups to examine media freedom crisis in build up to 2023 elections

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12 October 2022

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A coalition of international journalism, press freedom and human rights groups will carry out a three-day mission to Turkey this week to investigate serious, continued threats to independent journalism in the country.

 

The mission is organised as a new “disinformation” bill that will further enhance the government’s powers to censor news and information goes before parliament.

 

The bill, with its vaguely formulated definition of disinformation and equally unclear reference to “intent”, and with its implementation overseen by Turkey’s highly politicised judiciary, will put millions of internet users at risk of criminal sanctions and could lead to blanket censorship and self-censorship in the run up to the 2023 elections.

 

From October 12 to 14, mission delegates will meet in Ankara, Istanbul and Diyarbakir, as well as online, with editors, journalists, local civil society groups, Turkish MPs from various political parties, members of government regulatory bodies, foreign diplomats, European Union officials, representatives of leading global tech companies, and the Turkish Constitutional Court.

 

In addition to the disinformation legislation, other issues the coalition intends to raise are continued prosecution and legal harassment of journalists; journalist safety, particularly in the runup to next year’s elections; press accreditation; surveillance of journalists; and (lack of) judicial independence and its effects on press freedom.

 

Led by the International Press Institute (IPI) and IPI’s Turkey National Committee, the mission includes representatives from Amnesty International Turkey, ARTICLE 19, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF), Osservatorio Balcani Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT), PEN International, Reporters Without Borders (RSF), and the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO).

 

The mission will hold a press conference at 10.30 (9.30 CEST) in Istanbul and at 11:30 (10:30 CEST) in Diyarbakır on Friday, October 14 to share the results of the meetings and the partner organisations’ analysis of the state of press freedom in Turkey.

 

The press conferences will be held at Postane (Beyoğlu, Istanbul) and Dicle Fırat Gazeteciler Derneği (Diyarbakır) and will be conducted in both Turkish and English.

 

To register in advance for the press conference or for interview requests please contact:

  • Igor Celov at icelov@ipi.media 
  • Renan Akyavas at rakyavas@ipi.media +90 535 775 9753.

 

The mission is organised by the International Press Institute as part of the #FreeTurkeyJournalists campaign, in cooperation with the Media Freedom Rapid Response.

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