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Turkish police detain Deutsche Welle journalist over social media posts

Ankara, Feb 20 (AP) Turkish police have detained investigative journalist Alican Uludag on suspicion of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and spreading misinformation, sparking outrage among journalism groups.
    Uludag, who works for German broadcaster Deutsche Welle's Turkish service, was taken from his home in Ankara late Thursday as part of an investigation into social media posts. The Istanbul Chief Prosecutor's Office said he is suspected of “insulting the president” and “disseminating misleading information.”
    The journalist, whose reporting focuses mainly on the judiciary and on corruption cases, was later transferred to Istanbul for questioning.
    His detention drew sharp condemnation from press freedom advocates, who described it as an attack on media independence and democratic norms.
    Deutsche Welle's director-general, Barbara Massing, demanded his release, calling the arrest “a deliberate act of intimidation.”
    On Friday, journalists gathered outside Istanbul's Çaglayan Courthouse to protest Uludag's detention and to call for his immediate release.
    The advocacy group, Reporters Without Borders considers Turkiye to be one of the most repressive countries for journalists, nothing that most media organisations are under government control and journalists face frequent legal pressure or intimidation.
    At least 14 journalists or media sector workers are currently in prison, according to the Turkish Journalists Syndicate. (AP)
    
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(This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)