Overview
- Joakim Medin, a reporter for Sweden's Dagens ETC, was sentenced to 11 months on probation for allegedly insulting Turkish President Erdoğan.
- Medin remains in custody in Silivri prison as he awaits a separate trial on terrorism charges that could lead to a nine-year prison sentence.
- Turkish prosecutors accuse Medin of spreading PKK propaganda through his articles, book chapters, and social media posts, which he denies.
- The case highlights Turkey's use of broad insult and anti-terror laws to target journalists, with critics suggesting it may be a tactic to pressure Sweden on NATO cooperation.
- Turkey ranks 158th in the global Press Freedom Index, reflecting a sustained crackdown on media under Erdoğan's administration.