MEDIA MONITORING DATABASE
Disinformation trial over earthquake reports – Yüsra Batıhan
RELATED PERSON OR INSTITUTION
Yüsra Batıhan
CITY
Ankara
YEAR OF INTERFERENCE
2024
LAST UPDATED
13/08/2025
TYPE OF STATEMENT
Political
MEDIUM
Internet
Social Media Account
THE TITLE OF WHOSE RIGHT IS INTERFERED
Journalist
RIGHTS GUARANTEED UNDER THE RIGHT OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
Right to Impart Information and Ideas
TYPE OF INTERFERENCE
Judicial Interference
Public Prosecution Offices
Opening a criminal investigation
THE LEGAL GROUNDS FOR INTERFERENCE
Turkish Penal Code
Art. 217/A


5 December 2024

Journalist Yüsra Batıhan is facing trial on charges of “publicly disseminating misleading information” (Turkish Penal Code, Article 217/A) over social media posts about the 2023 earthquakes centered in Maraş. The case will be heard by the Ankara 75th Criminal Court of First Instance. Batıhan stated: “The government tried to silence journalists it could not control by using the disinformation law.”

According to the Media and Law Studies Association (MLSA), the investigation stemmed from Batıhan’s sharing of news reports published by Mezopotamya Agency on developments in Hatay, one of the provinces affected by the earthquakes. The reports were titled “Bodies are being buried, the state is unaware” and “30 containers sent by the HDP for earthquake victims were seized.” The indictment was accepted, and the first hearing is scheduled for 21 January 2025. (5 December)