Turkish journalist Gaye Coşar on Jan. 7, 2015 succumbed to injuries she suffered in a Dec. 26, 2014 traffic collision in Yerevan. Coşar was in Armenia as a fellow in the EU-funded Armenia-Turkey Normalization Process program. Her fellowship was sponsored by the Hrant Dink foundation and she was contributing as a journalist to the Civilitas Foundation. Hürriyet Daily News reported that Coşar, 40, had recently worked for Al Jazeer, and, before that, for daily Evrensel and broadcaster NTV.
More Articles
Recent Posts
- IPI Nigeria calls on authorities to produce abducted FirstNews editor Segun Olatunji March 27, 2024
- Joint statement on the European Commission’s 2024 rule of law report March 27, 2024
- DRC: IPI welcomes release of journalist Stanis Bujakera but condemns ‘false news’ conviction March 27, 2024
- The Outlook: Find out what your audience wants from your journalism with user interviews March 27, 2024
- Assange case: UK court blocks immediate extradition March 26, 2024
- IPI joins 38 other rights groups calling on Media Freedom Coalition states to take concrete action for the safety of journalists in Gaza March 25, 2024
- Poland: Regulator fine against TVN appears to punish independent journalism March 22, 2024
- Serbia: Escalating threats and attacks against journalists in Novi Sad March 21, 2024