Turkish authorities today released 32 people working for Kurdish-language media detained overnight in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir, local sources said.
Anti-terror police today detained the 32 journalists and other employees in raids on the offices of pro-Kurdish news agency Dicle (DIHA), Kurdish-language newspaper Azadiye Welat, Aram Publications and KURDI-DER (Kurdish language association).
All were released today after being questioned by police, the sources said.
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DIHA on Tuesday condemned the detentions in a statement on its website and said those held were taken to the ground floor of the building where they were subject to violence.
The Turkish government has been waging a relentless offensive against strongholds the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the southeast and in neighbouring northern Iraq.
In response the group -- blacklisted as a terrorist organisation by Turkey and much of the international community -- has hit back hard, killing dozens of police and soldiers in almost daily bomb and gunfire attacks.
In recent weeks, the authorities have carried out a string of arrests of journalists, and police have raided a holding company that owns opposition media, sparking criticism from Western countries and media watchdogs.