TGS Press Freedom Report 2024-2025

The TGS Press Freedom Report was prepared to identify and expose all aspects of interventions against the press during the one-year period from April 2024 to April 2025. Under the heading ‘Journalists in Prison and Under House Arrest, Arrests and Releases’, the report includes a list of journalists in prison, the distribution of charges against…

TGS is prevented from visiting prisons

Since 2019, the TGS delegation has been prevented from visiting journalists in prison. Most recently, our request to visit journalist Elif Akgül, who is imprisoned in Bakırköy Women’s Closed Prison, was rejected by Bakırköy Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office without any justification. We were told verbally that the visit was not appropriate because Akgül is being…

TGS Press Freedom Report 2023-2024

This year, the main theme of our report is the poverty of journalists. We wanted to share in our report the extent of the poverty faced by journalists who are forced to work for low wages, long hours, and without a union. While editorial independence is one pillar of press freedom, the other pillar is…

International press card application form

Journalists need a professional identification document to introduce themselves or to enter locations where access is restricted in order to cover news. The International Press Card (IPC) has been meeting this need in more than 130 countries since 1927. The IPC is granted to people who engage in journalism professionally, in accordance with journalistic principles…

TGS Press Freedom Report 2022-2023

Repression, arrests, censorship, and attacks… Journalists in Turkey are not free on May 3rd, World Press Freedom Day. The 2022-2023 Press Freedom Report, prepared by the Journalists’ Union of Turkey (TGS), aims to identify any interference with press freedom over the past year and provide insight into the economic and social rights of journalists. This…

TGS Press Freedom Report 2021-2022

TGS Press Freedom Report 2022-2023 “Freedom of the Press for All: Side by Side”. Violations of rights targeting journalists, obstructions to news reporting, pressures on media institutions… On May 3, World Press Freedom Day, journalists cannot wield their pens freely. As in previous years, the 2021-2022 Press Freedom Report, prepared by the Journalists’ Union of…

BBC journalists in Turkey go on strike

Journalists at the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) Istanbul bureau launched a strike on Jan. 14, citing the injustice by the London-based international media organization’s management displayed during the failed negotiations for a collective labor agreement with Turkey’s Journalists’ Union (TGS). Talks for a collective labor agreement between TGS and BBC had ended without a deal…

Concern over proposals to introduce new regulation of ‘foreign-funded’ news

The Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) and undersigned partner organisations are concerned about and condemn recent statements by Turkish President Erdoğan and other government officials pertaining to the introduction of new regulation of so-called fake news and “foreign-funded” news in the country. Officials’ targeting several critical and independent media outlets for securing funds abroad is…

TGS Press Freedom Report (2020-2021)

Violations of journalists’ human rights, restrictions on reporting and oppression of media outlets in Turkey continue. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to speak of progress on May 3 World Press Freedom Day. Prepared by Journalists’ Union of Turkey (TGS), this report surveys incidents that took place between April 1, 2020 and April 1, 2021. An analysis of reports…