Anadolu Agency said the court in Silivri, on the outskirts of Istanbul, convicted prominent journalists Ahmet Altan, Mehmet Altan and Nazli Ilicak and three other media sector employees of crimes against the state. One other defendant was acquitted.
They are the first journalists to be convicted over the July 15, 2016, coup, which Turkey says was orchestrated by a network led by U.S.-based Muslim cleric, Fethullah Gulen.
The cleric denies involvement. Their conviction came as another court in the same courthouse ordered German journalist Deniz Yucel , detained in Turkey for a year, released from jail pending trial.
The group were employed by Gulen-linked media organizations but have rejected the charges, denying any involvement in the coup attempt. "Of course we are going to appeal the verdict," Mehmet Altan's lawyer, Ergin Cinmen, told The Associated Press.
"It's a decision of the century and will need to be taught in law faculties."
He added: "It's a decision where freedoms of expression and thought have been destroyed."
More than 38,000 people, including journalists, are in jail as part of an ongoing large-scale government crackdown on Gulen's network of followers, launched in the aftermath of the coup. More than 110,000 have been sacked from government jobs.
Prosecutors deemed that their comments indicated they had prior knowledge of the coup attempt. In January, Turkey's Constitutional Court ruled that Mehmet Altan and Sahin Alpay. another journalist being tried separately, should be released pending the outcome of their trials. But a lower court refused to implement the decision, raising concerns about rule of law in the country.
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