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Turkey’s İdris Sayılğan: Hopeful, but not a prisoner of hope

Kurdish reporter faces up to 15 years in prison for journalistic work

Turkey’s İdris Sayılğan: Hopeful, but not a prisoner of hope

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This article is part of a special IPI series on press freedom and the realities of practising journalism in today’s Turkey, written by those most directly affected: Turkey’s journalists.

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