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Related: About this forumTurkish government forcibly seizes one of country's largest newspapers
Remember that next time you're told Turkey is a democracy and such. Consider also the amazing hypocrisy and double standards of the US media and government for a country like Turkey compared to Venezuela for example.
ISTANBUL Backed by a court order, the Turkish authorities moved on Friday to seize Zaman, the countrys most widely circulated newspaper, in the latest crackdown by the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on freedom of the press.
The seizing of the newspaper also highlighted the governments building campaign against those it perceives to be its two greatest enemies: opposition journalists and the followers of Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric affiliated with the newspaper who lives in exile in Pennsylvania. Mr. Gulen was once an ally of Mr. Erdogans but is now a bitter enemy.
As news of the takeover became public Friday afternoon, supporters began gathering in front of the newspapers offices in Istanbul, and employees locked a door to the building. In a live-stream broadcast on the newspapers website, supporters were seen chanting, Free press cannot be silenced. Some carried Turkish flags and banners emblazoned with, Do not touch my newspaper. Columnists from the paper were also seen addressing the crowd.
Later Friday night, Turkish police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse the crowd and forcibly enter the building.
We are going through the darkest and gloomiest days in terms of freedom of the press, which is a major benchmark for democracy and the rule of law, read a statement issued by the editors of Todays Zaman, an English-language sister publication to Zaman. Intellectuals, businesspeople, celebrities, civil society organizations, media organizations and journalists are being silenced via threats and blackmail.
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Turkish government forcibly seizes one of country's largest newspapers (Original Post)
Cheese Sandwich
Mar 2016
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RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)1. Is that where KOS got its' idea?
What's scary is that Turkey is in the middle of the Middle East mess, and they are becoming unstable.
Cheese Sandwich
(9,086 posts)2. Probably
It is scary. I guess Turkey would be a lot more stable if they would face reality and negotiate an arrangement for the Kurdish areas to have more local democracy.
noretreatnosurrender
(1,890 posts)3. Scary Times
for the people in Turkey. My heart goes out to them.
Here in the U.S. corporations just buy the newspaper and force out true journalists so that they can then print government friendly "news" written by corporate employees.