Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office
Court seeks arrest of former newspaper executives
A Turkish court on Dec. 17 issued arrest warrants for the former editor and former owner of the Zaman newspaper.
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10 suspects face four years in jail over Hürriyet print house attack
Ten suspects face up to four years in prison each over the attack on daily Hürriyet's printing house in the Turkish capital Ankara.
The indictment prepared by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office carries the penalty of up to four years in prison for each of the 10 defendants.
Turkey foiled major ISIL attack on G-20: Prosecutor
Turkey has allegedly foiled a major terrorist attack targeting the G-20 Summit in the Mediterranean province of Antalya after warnings by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.
Ankara blast attack death toll rises to 103
The death toll from last month's Ankara bombing has risen to 103, after one of the wounded victims died, judicial sources said Nov. 18. No further details were available. It is not known how many other victims are still in critical condition. A week after the Oct. 10 attack, 150 remained in hospital.
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Ankara police raid Gülen-linked business group TUSKON
Ankara police on Nov. 6 searched offices of business groups working under the Turkish Confederation of Businessmen and Industrialists (TUSKON), known to have close links to the movement of U.S.-based Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen.
Press Council files complaint against caretakers in Koza ?pek media group
Turkey's Press Council has filed a complaint against a penal court judge who assigned a caretaker panel to the management of Koza ?pek Group's media outlets.
58 employees fired from opposition media outlet in Istanbul
More than 50 employees of several opposition media outlets that were recently placed under the management of a trustee panel have been relieved of their duties, daily Hürriyet has reported.
Editorial policy of Gülen-linked dailies turns 180 degrees after caretakers take over
The editorial policy of dailies Bugün and Millet, which belong to the Koza ?pek group that recently was assigned caretakers by the government, have changed their editorial policy in one night, going from anti-government to pro-government.
Top business group voices concern over raid on media outlets
Turkey's top business group has expressed "serious concerns" over the fate of press freedom and the security of the judiciary after the seizure of two televisions and newspapers owned by the Koza-?pek Group in a statement on Oct. 28.
Turkish police raid critical media HQ, shut down live broadcast
Istanbul police used force on Oct. 28 to enter the headquarters and seize control of media outlets owned by the Koza-?pek Group, dramatically breaking into the main broadcasting room and shutting down two TV stations owned by the group.