Turkey: two journalists sentenced for revealing state secrets
Prominent Turkish opposition journalists Can Dundar and Erdem Gul have been sentenced to five years and ten months and five years respectively for revealing state secrets.
Dundar, the Editor-in-Chief of Cumhuriyet newspaper and Gul, the daily’s Ankara bureau chief, were convicted for publishing footage purporting to show Turkish state intelligence transporting weapons into Syria in 2014.
Both were acquitted of trying to overthrow the government.
“This sentence was not only passed to suppress and silence us. Those bullets were not only fired to prevent our newspaper from reporting. But this was also an assassination attempt aiming to intimidate the Turkish media and make us scared of writing,” Dunbar declared following the verdict.
The case has drawn international criticism of press freedom in Turkey…
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