Ankara-Sana
A court under the regime of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sentenced journalist Hosni Mehli to prison for his opposition to Erdogan's policies.
The Istanbul Criminal Court today sentenced a five-month suspended prison sentence to a local man on the pretext of “insulting Turkey and undermining its reputation abroad” through the program he was preparing and presenting at the People's Channel in October 2015.
Several human rights reports have confirmed that under Erdogan's regime, Turkey has become the world's largest prison for journalists, with more than 150 inmates imprisoned since the July 2016 coup attempt. Social networking or opinions expressed.
The authorities of the Erdogan regime arrested a local on December 13, 2016 and put him in prison and then transferred to the hospital because of the deterioration of his health and stayed there for 38 days in a special room guarded by elements of the security of the Erdogan regime.
Erdogan's regime has sentenced many writers and journalists, such as Turkish novelist and journalist Ahmet Tan, to life in prison for criticizing his policies. Journalists and other media workers for their jobs.
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