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Turkish court sentences WSJ reporter to 25 months in prison

October 10, 2017

Posted by Chris Roush

Wall Street JournalA Turkish court sentenced Wall Street Journal reporter Ayla Albayrak to two years and one month in prison Tuesday, declaring her guilty of engaging in terrorist propaganda in support of a banned Kurdish separatist organization through one of her Journal articles.

Thomas Grove of The Journal writes, “The conviction of Ms. Albayrak, who is currently in New York, highlights the increasing targeting of journalists in Turkey, where President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government has gained attention for deteriorating media freedoms.

“‘This was an unfounded criminal charge and wildly inappropriate conviction that wrongly singled out a balanced Wall Street Journal report,’ said Wall Street Journal Editor in Chief Gerard Baker. ‘The sole purpose of the article was to provide objective and independent reporting on events in Turkey, and it succeeded.’

“Ms. Albayrak plans to appeal the decision.

“‘Given the current climate in Turkey, this appalling decision shouldn’t have come as a surprise to me, but it did,’ said Ms. Albayrak.”

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