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Protesters hold copies of the latest edition of the Turkish daily newspaper "Cumhuriyet" during a demonstration outside the newspaper's headquarters in Istanbul on November 5, 2016 after nine Cumhuriyet staff were placed under arrest after their detention on October 31. An Istanbul court on November 5 remanded in custody ahead of trial nine staff from the opposition Cumhuriyet newspaper. The suspects are charged with links to the Kurdish militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the movement of US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen blamed for the failed coup bid. Their arrest along with those of the seven other HDP MPs, hours after a bomb attack in Diyarbakir outside a police headquarters killed nine people, sparked immediate alarm among Turkey's Western allies. / AFP / YASIN AKGUL (Photo credit should read YASIN AKGUL/AFP/Getty Images)

Protesters hold copies of the latest edition of the Turkish daily newspaper "Cumhuriyet" during a demonstration outside the newspaper's headquarters in Istanbul on November 5, 2016 after nine Cumhuriyet staff were placed under arrest after their detention on October 31. 
An Istanbul court on November 5 remanded in custody ahead of trial nine staff from the opposition Cumhuriyet newspaper. The suspects are charged with links to the Kurdish militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the movement of US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen blamed for the failed coup bid. Their arrest along with those of the seven other HDP MPs, hours after a bomb attack in Diyarbakir outside a police headquarters killed nine people, sparked immediate alarm among Turkey's Western allies. / AFP / YASIN AKGUL        (Photo credit should read YASIN AKGUL/AFP/Getty Images)