
Turkey frees a Swedish journalist who was convicted for insulting President Erdogan
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson wrote on X that 'hard work in relative silence has paid off' and that Joakim Medin's release was due to intensive lobbying by the Swedish foreign ministry and European colleagues.'Welcome home Joakim!' Kristersson wrote on X.
Hårt arbete i relativ tystnad har gett resultat. Den svenske journalisten Joakim Medin är på väg från Turkiet hem till Sverige. Han landar om några timmar.
Jag vill säga tack till de medarbetare på UD som, under utrikesminister Maria Malmer Stenergards ledning, har jobbat…
— Ulf Kristersson (@SwedishPM) May 16, 2025
Last month, a Turkish court had convicted Medin of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Medin was given an 11-month suspended prison term, but initial reports said he would remain in custody awaiting the outcome of a separate trial on terrorism-related charges.
Medin, a journalist with the daily Dagens ETC, was detained March 27 as he arrived at Istanbul airport to cover last month's nationwide protests following the arrest of Istanbul's popular mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu.
The journalist was jailed days later on charges of insulting Erdogan and membership of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK. Swedish media reported that Medin landed early Saturday at Stockholm airport, where he was welcomed by his wife and the Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard.'All is well after all. I'm really tired in body and mind.
But I feel good,' he said, according to Dagens ETC. 'The pressure on my chest disappeared as soon as we lifted off the ground and we started heading home.'Medin also said later on Saturday that 'I've been thinking from day one about what to say at this moment. Long live freedom: freedom of the press, freedom of speech and freedom of movement,' Sveriges Television reported.
Medin said that he spent his prison time in solitary confinement in a ward for political prisoners. He said that he had not been subjected to violence, but that the isolation took its toll. Kristersson said on X that 'it is well known that Sweden and Turkey have different views on quite a few and big things.
But we have also developed a climate of cooperation that allows us to discuss quite difficult issues.'Local media reported that while Medin's separate trial on terrorism charges would still take place, he would not be required to attend it.
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