Friday, November 27, 2015

Turkey Jails Two Journalists Who Disclosed Turkey's Involvement In Arming Syrian Rebel Groups

Editor-in-chief of newspaper Cumhuriyet and the daily’s Ankara bureau chief accused of espionage and aiding a terror organization. AA.com

Wall Street Journal: Turkish Authorities Jail Two Journalists, Accusing Them of Espionage

Charges center on newspaper report suggesting Turkish intelligence ferried weapons to extremist Syrian rebels

ISTANBUL—The respected editor of a prominent Turkish newspaper and one of his key reporters have been detained, jailed and accused of espionage for a controversial story about an alleged arms shipment from Turkish intelligence to Syrian rebels.

Turkish authorities on Thursday imprisoned Can Dündar, editor in chief of Cumhuriyet, and Erdem Gül, the newspaper’s capital correspondent in Ankara, on charges of spying and aiding a terrorist organization, the newspaper’s attorney said. If convicted, the two men would face life in prison over the charges.

The arrests are part of a renewed crackdown on Turkish media since the political party founded by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan regained one-party rule earlier this month.

WNU Editor: There is also the case of American reporter Luke Rudkowski who exposed the Turkish government's ties to the Islamic State, and was murdered right after her report .... American Journalist Murdered By Western Ally For Exposing ISIS Ties (YouTube).

More News On Turkey Jailing Two Journalists Who Disclosed Turkey's Involvement In Arming Syrian Rebel Groups

Turkish journalists charged over claim that secret services armed Syrian rebels -- The Guardian/AFP
Turkey Charges 2 Journalists With Espionage For Accusing State Intelligence Agency Of Smuggling Weapons To Syrian Rebels -- IBTimes
Turkish journalists charged with spying over weapons report -- BBC
OSCE, Journalists Urge Turkey to Free Reporters Arrested With Espionage -- Sputnik
Turkey Arrests Journalists Who Accused Spy Agency of Sending Arms to Syria -- VICE News
Turkish journalists' arrests draws protests home and abroad -- Reuters
Thousands Protest Arrest of 2 Turkish Journalists on Spying Charges -- New York Times
Opinion: Another attempt to silence media in Turkey -- DW

6 comments:

  1. Our ally (Erdogan)and through NATO we are complicit and joined at the hip with that piece of human garbage ..

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  2. The government of Turkey sure looks like s**t these days.

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  3. Time to kick Turkey out of NATO.

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  4. Time for Canada to get out of NATO.

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  5. Time for the United States to get out of NATO.

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  6. Never heard of Luke Rudkowski. I read or listen to a fair amount of news every week.


    I blame the MSM.

    ... The Brokows, Sam Donaldsons, Rathers all the others in the rogues gallery.

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