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Tuesday, 05.10.2010.

16:08

New case filed against Turkish journalist

Turkish reporter Ismail Saymaz faces 79 years in prison due to the publication of critical articles for the Turkish daily newspaper Radikal.

Izvor: IPI

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Leonidas

pre 13 godina

"Freedom for the Journalists' Platform," an organization that consists of 17 media outlets, was created on 24 September 2010 to discuss the current situation of journalism. The Platform expressed their concern over the influence of Turkish authorities in the media and quoted Prime Minister Erdogan as having said on 26 February 2010, "Columnists cannot write whatever they want. You pay them, control your writers and do not let them write, dismiss them."
B92

Freedom of the press ala Turka.

It is a carbon copy of how the Nazi's began to control the media in Germany after they came to power.

It's simply fascistic that journalists be criminally charged simply because the content of what they write is not liked by Mullah Erdogan.

The tragedy of freedom of the press in Turkey is the total absence of any comments by the UN or all those pseudo-humanitarian world leaders who never waste a moment to raise the question of human rights on countries such as China or Iran.

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

"Freedom for the Journalists' Platform," an organization that consists of 17 media outlets, was created on 24 September 2010 to discuss the current situation of journalism. The Platform expressed their concern over the influence of Turkish authorities in the media and quoted Prime Minister Erdogan as having said on 26 February 2010, "Columnists cannot write whatever they want. You pay them, control your writers and do not let them write, dismiss them."
B92

Freedom of the press ala Turka.

It is a carbon copy of how the Nazi's began to control the media in Germany after they came to power.

It's simply fascistic that journalists be criminally charged simply because the content of what they write is not liked by Mullah Erdogan.

The tragedy of freedom of the press in Turkey is the total absence of any comments by the UN or all those pseudo-humanitarian world leaders who never waste a moment to raise the question of human rights on countries such as China or Iran.

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

"Freedom for the Journalists' Platform," an organization that consists of 17 media outlets, was created on 24 September 2010 to discuss the current situation of journalism. The Platform expressed their concern over the influence of Turkish authorities in the media and quoted Prime Minister Erdogan as having said on 26 February 2010, "Columnists cannot write whatever they want. You pay them, control your writers and do not let them write, dismiss them."
B92

Freedom of the press ala Turka.

It is a carbon copy of how the Nazi's began to control the media in Germany after they came to power.

It's simply fascistic that journalists be criminally charged simply because the content of what they write is not liked by Mullah Erdogan.

The tragedy of freedom of the press in Turkey is the total absence of any comments by the UN or all those pseudo-humanitarian world leaders who never waste a moment to raise the question of human rights on countries such as China or Iran.