Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Turkey convicts Journal reporter

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ANKARA, Turkey — The Wall Street Journal says one of its reporters has been convicted in Turkey of terrorist propaganda and has been sentenced to two years and one month in prison.

The newspaper said late Tuesday that Ayla Albayrak, who has dual Finnish and Turkish citizenshi­p, would appeal her conviction on the charge of engaging in propaganda supporting outlawed Kurdish rebels.

Albayrak’s conviction stemmed from an article she wrote in 2015 on a conflict between Kurdish militants and government forces in Turkey’s mainly Kurdish southeast.

More than 100 journalist­s have been imprisoned in Turkey, and some 200 media outlets were shut down as part of a government crackdown that has targeted opposition lawmakers and activists as well as members of a movement that the government says was led by a U.S.-based cleric who it claims orchestrat­ed last year’s failed coup.

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