CNN Correspondent Detained Mid-Segment on Turkey's Police Presence
[There was a video here]
Ivan Watson, a correspondent for CNN reporting from Istanbul, Turkey, was delivering a report on the heavy police presence on the one-year anniversary of the Taksim Square protests, when he was taken in by authorities on live TV.
Police can be seen demanding Watson's passport and asking over and over if he's a journalist. The footage then cuts out.
Watson and the CNN team were released a half an hour later, as he told Twitter.
Turkish police detained me and my crew in the middle of a live report in Taksim Square. One officer kneed me in the butt.
— Ivan Watson (@IvanCNN) May 31, 2014
Turkish police released CNN team after half an hour. Officer apologized for another officer who kneed me while I was being detained. 1/2
— Ivan Watson (@IvanCNN) May 31, 2014
Turkish police officer wasn't satisfied w/my press card from prime ministry. "Many are counterfeited," he said, demanding passport 2/2
— Ivan Watson (@IvanCNN) May 31, 2014