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Turkish newspapers: Columnists are allowed to air gripes, but investigative journalists are being put in jail (Photo: Carmen Alonso Suarez)

Free press on trial in EU aspirant Turkey

The trial of 11 journalists - including Turkey's "last investigative reporter" - begins on Tuesday (22 November) in a country which says it wants to join the EU.

Nedim Sener, Ahmet Sik and nine other journalists will face the court after spending six months in pre-trial detention on charges they support Ergenekon - an alleged conspiracy against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan named after a fairy tale palace.

If convicted, they will join the 63 newspaper men and women who are ...

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Turkish newspapers: Columnists are allowed to air gripes, but investigative journalists are being put in jail (Photo: Carmen Alonso Suarez)

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