Feb 20 • 07:31 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

Correspondent for Deutsche Welle Arrested

Alican Uludağ, a correspondent for Deutsche Welle and known investigative journalist, was arrested in Turkey amidst allegations of spreading misleading information and insulting the president.

Alican Uludağ, a journalist working for the German media outlet Deutsche Welle, was arrested in Turkey last night under contentious circumstances. The arrest occurred in front of his family and involved the actions of around 30 police officers who also raided his apartment, confiscating IT equipment. These events highlight the increasingly precarious environment for journalists operating in Turkey, particularly those who investigate sensitive issues such as corruption.

The charges against Uludağ include allegedly disseminating misleading information to the public, as well as insulting both the president and Turkish state institutions. Reportedly, these accusations stem from a post he made on the social media platform X approximately a year and a half ago. His recent work has focused on exposing corruption, which adds further complexity to his situation as it places him squarely in opposition to powerful political entities in Turkey.

Deutsche Welle has expressed deep concern over the arrest and has demanded Uludağ's immediate release, indicating the case could have broader implications for press freedom in Turkey. Uludağ is expected to face a judge today, and this incident echoes a previous arrest of a DW correspondent in Niger, underscoring the challenges faced by journalists worldwide in different contexts of political unrest and governmental oppression.

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