Agence France-Presse's Turkish photographer Yasin Akgul was arrested at his home at dawn on March 24 -

A Turkish court on Thursday acquitted four journalists, in

The four, all photographers, were arrested in dawn raids several days into a huge wave of protests sparked by the arrest of Istanbul's powerful opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top opponent of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

They -- like thousands of protesters -- were accused of violating the law on demonstrations and public gatherings.

"There is no solid basis that the defendants committed the alleged offence," the judge said acquitting them.

Akgul is the only one employed by an international media outlet. The three others are Ali Onur Tosun of Turkish broadcaster NOW Haber and freelancers Bulent Kilic and Zeynep Kuray.

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