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  • Commissioner Publishes Observations on Internet Blocking in Turkey - Council of Europe 25.11.19192057
  • 2019 3rd Quarterly Report - Three-Month Agenda of the Media: Trials, Prisons and Government-Backed Threats - Bianet 10/19278251
  • 2019 2nd Quarterly Report - Good News of 3 Months: Constitutional Court Rulings on 'Press Freedom Violation' - Bianet 07/19278250
  • 2019 1st Quarterly Report - Here is Our Three-Month State of Affairs in Press Freedom; Happy Press Freedom Day to Us! - Bianet 05/19278249
  • 2018 Annual Report: One Year of the Journalist and the Media - Bianet 02/19278258
  • 2018 4th Quarterly Report - No Freedom in Sight for News, No End to Court-Prison for Journalists - Bianet 01/19278257
  • 2018 3rd Quarterly Report - Is It Way to Prison by Verdict Instead of Freedom for Journalists? - Bianet 10/18278256
  • Video: Who is Adnan Oktar? - The Newsmakers 23.07.18316473
  • 2018 2nd Quarterly Report - File to Erdoğan Administration: Freedom to News - Bianet 07/18278255
  • 2018 1st Quarterly Report - 210 Years in Prison, 3 Aggravated Lifetime Imprisonment for 48 Journalists in 3 Months - Bianet 05/18278254
  • 2017 Annual Report - BİA Media Monitoring Report 2017: One Year of Journalists, Media - Bianet 02/18278263
  • 2017 4th Quarterly Report - 520 Journalists Threatened With 237 Aggravated Lifetime, 3,672 Years in Prison - Bianet 02/18278262
  • 2017 3rd Quarterly Report - 122 Journalists Imprisoned: State Can't Help But Convict Journalists - Bianet 10/17278261
  • 2017 2nd Quarterly Report - 301 Journalists Face 4,260 Years in Prison, 142 Aggravated Lifetime - Bianet 07/17278260
  • 2017 1st Quarterly Report - 3 Months of Press Freedom: The Situation is Very Dire - Bianet 05/17278259
  • 2016 Annual Report - 2016: Journalism Gripped by State of Emergency - Bianet 02/17278268
  • 2016 4th Quarterly Report - 2 Major Obstacles Before Journalism: Government, Jurisdiction - Bianet 01/17278267
  • Turkey's crackdown propels number of journalists in jail worldwide to record high - Committee to Protect Journalists 12/16 26170
  • 2016 3rd Quarterly Report - 107 Journalists in Prison, 2,500 Others Left Unemployed Due To Closures - Bianet 10/16278266
  • 2016 2nd Quarterly Report - Media Faces Mounting Pressure, Resistance Strikes Back - Bianet 07/16278265
  • 2016 1st Quarterly Report - Erdoğan's 'New Turkey' Cancels Out Critical Journalism - Bianet 05/16278264
  • Media in Last Three Months of 2015; You Name the Title - Bianet 13.01.16278273
  • The Summary of Three Months: Erdoğan is Chasing the Dream “The Media of the Majesty” - Bianet 05/15278272
  • Increasing Pressure on Press: Democracy in Question - Bianet 10/15278271
  • News and Journalists Under the “Control” of Erdoğan/AKP are at Risk - Bianet 04/15278270
  • Whoever Criticizes Erdoğan Finds Themselves in Court; Here are the Court Cases - Bianet 05/15278269
  • Turkey 'world leader' in imprisoned journalists, IPI report says - Hurriyet 4/1126171
  • Journalist and Human Rights Defender Convicted - Bianet 3/1126172
  • Istanbul Bar Association on the Street for Press Freedom - Bianet 3/1126173
  • Journalist Maviog(lu in the Dock again - Bianet 3/1126174
  • Author Güler and Publisher Zarakolu Convicted - Bianet 3/1126175
  • Life Sentence for Detained Editor Süsem - Bianet 3/1126176
  • Media self-censorship: not just a problem for Turkey - Guardian 3/1126177
  • Euro court condemns Turkey over violation of free speech - Hürriyet 1/1126178
  • IFJ Condemns Jailing of Journalist in Turkey - 6/1026179
  • Predators of Press Freedom - Turkey (Archive 2006)26180

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