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Turkiye marks Working Journalists’ Day with tribute to fallen reporters in Gaza

January 10, 2026 at 1:23 pm

62-year-old Palestinian journalist Izzeddin Atiyye al-Masri passing on his journalistic experience to his 15-year-old nephew, Ahmed Hossam al-Masri under Israeli attacks in Khan Yunis, Gaza on September 01, 2025. [Abdallah F.s. Alattar – Anadolu Agency]

Turkiye on Saturday marked Jan. 10 Working Journalists’ Day with a message of appreciation from the nation’s Communications Directorate, including a commemoration of fallen journalists, Anadolu Agency reports.

“We extend our congratulations to all members of the press who work selflessly to deliver accurate, impartial, and reliable information,” the directorate said on Turkish social media platform NSosyal.

The message paid tribute to journalists who lost their lives while on duty, especially those reporting from Gaza.

“Journalists martyred while conveying the truth to the world, particularly in Gaza, have become the voice of humanity and conscience,” it read.

The directorate also emphasized the broader significance of the day, stating: “On this meaningful day, we once again commemorate all journalists who lost their lives, and underline the importance of press freedom and the right to access information.”

Jan. 10, Working Journalists’ Day, marks the 1961 introduction of laws improving journalists’ rights in Turkiye, including job security and fair wages.

It celebrates their vital role in informing the public and highlights ongoing struggles for press freedom.

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