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Journalist Hazar Dost detained overnight, alleges mistreatment
TR🏛️ PoliticsProgressive21 hr. ago

Journalist Hazar Dost detained overnight, alleges mistreatment

Journalist Hazar Dost was detained overnight by Turkish authorities as part of a legal case related to a 2018 demonstration. He was taken into custody while shopping and remained at a police station overnight before being released after providing a statement at the Küçükçekmece Courthouse. Dost alleged that he was unlawfully targeted using facial recognition technology, denied access to restroom facilities, refused medical care, and endured verbal abuse and physical violence during his detention. He described the treatment as torture and vowed to file a criminal complaint. The union representing press workers condemned the incident, calling for an immediate investigation into the alleged human rights violations and expressing concern over broader issues affecting journalists in Turkey.

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Journalist Hazar Dost detained overnight, alleges mistreatment

Journalist Hazar Dost was detained overnight by Turkish authorities as part of a legal case related to a 2018 demonstration. He was taken into custody while shopping and remained at a police station overnight before being released after providing a statement at the Küçükçekmece Courthouse. Dost alleged that he was unlawfully targeted using facial recognition technology, denied access to restroom facilities, refused medical care, and endured verbal abuse and physical violence during his detention. He described the treatment as torture and vowed to file a criminal complaint. The union representing press workers condemned the incident, calling for an immediate investigation into the alleged human rights violations and expressing concern over broader issues affecting journalists in Turkey.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the incident as a serious violation of human rights and journalistic freedom, emphasizing the state's use of excessive force and systemic disregard for detainees' basic needs. While the event itself is a specific legal matter, the broader implications relate to governmental overre

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