Bloomberg Journalists on Trial for Report on Turkey Economy
People walk outside the Justice Palace, in Istanbul, Sept. 20, 2019. Two reporters appeared in court accused of trying to undermine Turkey's economic stability.
ISTANBUL - Two reporters for the U.S.-based Bloomberg news agency have appeared in court accused of trying to undermine Turkey's economic stability with a story they wrote on last year's currency crisis.
The trial against Kerim Karakaya and Fercan Yalinkilic opened in Istanbul on Friday. Thirty-six others have also been charged for their social media comments on the story written in August 2018, increasing concerns over media freedoms in Turkey.
The trial is part of a fierce crackdown on journalists and media outlets. The Turkish Journalists Syndicate says at least 126 journalists or media workers are currently in prison.
Karakaya and Yalinkilic face up to five-year jail terms if convicted.
Bloomberg has condemned the prosecution and defended the pair, saying they reported “fairly and accurately on newsworthy events.”