Takeovers, Regulatory Pressure, Criminal Cases: How the Turkish Media Is Being Throttled
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11 Articles
German media are united in condemning the "monstrous" detention claim of more than 2,000 years for Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu. Chancellor Merz also sees some pages as responsible.
The Erdogan party AKP reacts aggressively to German criticism of the Imamoglu process. SPD member Karaahmetoglu is now looking for dialogue.
The Turkish prosecutor's office demands a centuries-long prison sentence for opposition politician Ekrem İmamoğlu. How independent is the judiciary in Turkey?
The European Commission has expressed its concern this Thursday about the increasing number of court cases in Turkey against elected charges, following the 2,000-year-old petition against the ousted mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglu.
The Istanbul Public Prosecutor's Office has raised to 142 charges against Ekrem İmamoğlu, the city's suspended mayor and leader of the People's Republican Party (CHP), requesting a sentence that could exceed 2,352 years in prison. The indictment document, nearly 4,000 pages long, points to him as the "founder and leader of a profit-making criminal organization," as Chief Prosecutor Akın Gürlek revealed at a press conference on November 11, 2025.…
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