Turkish police detain 24 employees of pro-Kurdish paper
(last modified Wed, 17 Aug 2016 16:19:11 GMT )
Aug 17, 2016 16:19 UTC
  • Turkish police detain 24 employees of pro-Kurdish paper

The Turkish Journalists' Association said Wednesday that police had detained 24 employees of the pro-Kurdish Ozgur Gundem newspaper a day after a court ordered its closure over allegations of involvement in "terrorist propaganda."

The association said some Ozgur Gundem workers were "ill-treated" as they were taken away. The detainees included prominent writers and journalists.

The paper said on its website that most of the workers were detained during a raid on the Ozgur Gundem headquarters in Istanbul on Tuesday. Others, including writer Eren Keskin, were arrested in police raids on their homes.

On Tuesday, a court in Istanbul ordered the temporary closure of the pro-Kurdish daily after accusing it of spreading terrorist propaganda and "acting as the de facto news outlet" for the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

Police also arrested four journalists working for other media outlets while they were covering the raid in Istanbul, according to the paper.

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) says Turkey has so far arrested 99 media workers.

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