City
Epaper

Turkey says detained Swedish journalist faces terror charges for 'insulting' Prez

By IANS | Updated: March 30, 2025 14:51 IST

Istanbul, March 30 Turkey on Sunday said that the Swedish journalist Joakim Medin, who was detained on his ...

Open in App

Istanbul, March 30 Turkey on Sunday said that the Swedish journalist Joakim Medin, who was detained on his arrival to cover unrest in the country over the jailing of Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, has been charged with terror-related offences and insulting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Medin, who works for the Dagens ETC newspaper and was assigned to cover protests over the jailing of Istanbul's mayor, "has been arrested on charges of 'membership in an armed terrorist organisation' and 'insulting the president," according to the Turkish presidency.

In a bulletin published by Turkey's "Disinformation Combat Centre," the presidency said the journalist was "known for anti-Turkey news and his closeness to the terrorist organisation PKK," the banned Kurdish militant group.

Medin's employer, Dagens ETC, had raised concerns over his whereabouts after he was unreachable for two days.

Speaking on the arrest of the journalist by the Turkish authorities, Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard said Medin's arrest was being taken "seriously."

Earlier, Mark Lowen, a BBC correspondent, was detained in Istanbul, where he was covering the protests and political crisis ignited by the arrest of Imamoglu.

Turkey later deported the correspondent who was covering the anti-government protests in the country after he was detained and labelled "a threat to public order."

Several journalists covering the anti-government protests in the country have been detained by the Turkish authorities.

The Turkish Journalists' Union on Saturday called for media to be allowed to operate freely, following the detention of journalists and penalties imposed on several media outlets covering mass protests linked to opposition politician Imamoglu, according to media reports.

Thousands of people joined a mass rally in Istanbul on Saturday, organised by Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), in a call to defend democracy and protest against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.

The detention of Imamoglu, the arch-rival of the Turkish President and a potential presidential election contender, sparked the country's largest street demonstrations in more than a decade.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIsrael violates Gaza ceasefire almost 500 times in 44 days, hundreds of Palestinians killed

InternationalJapan aims to foster innovation, growth in areas of semiconductors, AI with India

CricketPakistan Shaheens Win Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 After Dramatic Super Over Thriller vs Bangladesh (VIDEO)

NationalSC to hear Delhi Police arguments today against bail in 2020 riots case

Other SportsSultan Azlan Shah Cup 2025: India begin their campaign with a 1-0 win against Korea

International Realted Stories

InternationalIDF claims major blow to Hezbollah with strike killing top leader in Beirut

InternationalFormer Maoist splinters and faction of Gen-Z alliance in Nepal unite to form Pragatisheel Loktantrik Party

InternationalUAE expresses solidarity with Sri Lanka; conveys condolences over victims of landslide

InternationalIsrael to complete immigration of entire Bnei Menashe Indian Jewish community

InternationalTrump says Ukraine has "zero gratitude" for US efforts