Sendika.org

Sendika.org is an alternative news website known for providing viewpoints now widely censored in Turkey under the Erdogan government.

According to Reporters Without Borders, whose Collateral Freedom project offered to mirror the site,[1][2] It aims to serve as a mouthpiece for those without a voice and to cover stories ignored by mainstream media – including social issues, the Kurdish issue, and the women’s and LGBT movements.

Recognized as a leading source of news about the crackdown on the Occupy Gezi movement in 2013, it has also provided cutting-edge reporting on many other sensitive stories such air strikes against civilian targets in Roboski, the Soma coalmine explosion, rioting linked to the siege of Kobane, President Erdogan’s Syria policy and clashes in the southeast.

[3] The pace of blocks on the site's iterations increased transiently following the 2017 Turkish constitutional referendum.

After the 49th block, surpassing the Dicle News Agency, Sendika applied to the Guinness Book of World Records for status of most-blocked website.