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Ahmet Şik

Journalist, writer.

  • The image depicts a scene with a group of people, likely in a city setting. In the foreground, two men are present. One man, appearing distressed or concerned, is being escorted by another, who seems to be in a position of authority. The background includes police officers and a crowd, indicating a tense situation or an event such as a protest or arrest. The overall atmosphere appears to be one of heightened emotion or urgency. Turkey. Ahmet Şik’s Statement in Court on 24 July 2017 Ahmet Şik · September 2017 In 2011, Turkish investigative journalist Ahmet Şik wrote a book titled The Imam’s Army, on the infiltration of the Fethullah Gulen movement into the Turkish state. The draft was confiscated by authorities and banned by a court. But the manuscript was leaked online. Şik was jailed for a year as (…)
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