By Antonella Napoli/ translated from Italian by Jessica Jacques
In recent days Istanbul’s public prosecutor has issued new arrest warrants. Among these are eleven journalists, only two of which have been released on bail. As they are considered to be supporters of Gülen, they risk penalties up to life imprisonment.
The logo of the messenger app ByLock which the Turkish government considers a direct connection to the Gülen movement (picture: Wikimedia Commons)
The Turkish gag on the press is tightening and a further nine journalists have ended up in prison in the country. In recent days, the public prosecutor in Istanbul…