
Turkish journalists hold banners and shout slogans during a demonstration in support of jailed journalists Can Dundar and Erdem Gul on January 10, 2016 in Ankara during the "Active Journalists'Day"
Can Dündar, editor-in-chief of Cumhuriyet newspaper, and senior editor Erdem Gul were jailed on November 26 after publishing photos, videos, and a story in May which they claimed showed officials from Turkey's National Intelligence Agency (MIT) transporting arms to Syria in trucks, allegedly to opposition fighters.
The two were detained on charges of collecting and revealing secret documents for espionage and supporting an armed terrorist organization. They were reportedly held in solitary confinement for 40 days before being moved to the same prison ward.
In a faxed handwritten message to Reuters, the two journalists said the arrest was aimed at sending a message to other journalists.
"Our arrest is a clear message aimed at the press, saying: 'Don't write'.This is a direct drive at self-censorship," they wrote.














Comment: Erdogan is following in the footsteps of his masters in the US by silencing opposition and criticism of the government: