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Tag Archives: Turkish media
Mar 10 2016
Read All About It (Or Not): The Trouble with the Turkish Press
Comments Off on Read All About It (Or Not): The Trouble with the Turkish PressBy Kate Cyr Istanbul’s 2013 Gezi Park protests unearthed muddy tales of corruption, bias, and authoritarianism that powerful conglomerates and the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) would have preferred buried indefinitely. The government received global scrutiny as anyone from … Continue reading
Posted by: March 10, 2016
Tagged with: Erdogan, Freedom of the press, Kurdistan, PKK, Turkish media