Turkey detains nine journalists from opposition newspaper

Detentions come amid widening government crackdown on opposition voices

Turkish police use water cannon and tear gas against hundreds of protesters in Istanbul on Saturday, November 5. The protesters were trying to march to the office of an opposition newspaper where nine journalists had been arrested.

Nine senior journalists on Turkish opposition newspaper, Cumhuriyet, have been remanded in custody pending trial for allegedly supporting militants.

Editor-in-chief Murat Sabuncu, cartoonist Musa Kart and other staff were detained for questioning earlier this week — some following raids at their homes - for allegedly supporting Kurdish militants as well as a movement led by Fethullah Gulen, the US-based Muslim cleric whom Turkey accuses of masterminding the failed coup in July.

The court ruled for their formal arrests on Saturday.

Their detentions came amid a widening government crackdown on opposition voices. On Friday, authorities arrested the two co-chairs of Turkey’s pro-Kurdish political party and several other party lawmakers for alleged ties to Kurdish militants.

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Turkey’s Western allies have voiced concern over the clampdown on Cumhuriyet and the pro-Kurdish party.

AP