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Turkey Jails Swedish Journalist for ‘Insulting Erdogan’ in Shocking Press Freedom Case

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 29, 2025 12:25 pm
Dolon Mondal
Turkey Jails Swedish Journalist for 'Insulting Erdogan' in Shocking Press Freedom Case

Swedish Journalist Jailed in Turkey: A Dangerous Blow to Press Freedom

Swedish reporter Kaj Joakim Medin has been jailed in Turkey. He works for Dagens ETC. His arrest came while covering protests about Istanbul’s mayor.

Turkish authorities charged him with two serious crimes. First, “insulting the president.” Second, “terror group membership.” Sweden has demanded explanations.

Police took Medin on March 28, 2025. His newspaper grew worried after losing contact for 48 hours. An Istanbul arrest led to remote court proceedings in Ankara.

Also Read: Turkey Protests: 1,500 People Arrested, US Raises Concerns – What You Need to Know

Officials connected him to a 2023 Stockholm protest. Demonstrators hung a fake Erdogan figure there. They also questioned his past warzone reporting.

Medin’s employer insists he was just reporting news. Sweden has called Turkey’s ambassador for urgent talks. The case highlights growing journalist risks worldwide.

Medin’s employer and Swedish officials maintain that he was simply doing his job as a journalist. In response, Sweden has summoned Turkey’s ambassador to demand immediate consular access, escalating diplomatic tensions between the two nations.

The Bigger Picture: Press Freedom at Risk?

This case raises alarming questions:

  • Is Turkey punishing journalists for critical reporting?
  • Will this deepen tensions between Sweden and Turkey?

As the world watches, one thing is clear—journalism should not be a crime.

Also Read: Silencing Dissent: Turkey Detains Opposition Lawyer After Mass Protests

TAGGED:Ekrem Imamogluhuman rightsjournalismPress FreedomSwedish journalistTayyip Erdoganterrorism chargesTurkey
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