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The Progressive Journalists’ Association President Ahmet Abakay. DHA photo

The Progressive Journalists’ Association President Ahmet Abakay. DHA photo

The Progressive Journalists’ Association (ÇGD) called on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to be respectful of the people’s right to knowledge, freedom of the press and expression by no longer regarding journalists as public servants or advisors working for the government.

“Newspapers, televisions are not units or institutions working under the prime ministry or the government, and journalists are not public servants or advisors of the prime ministry,” ÇGD President Ahmet Abakay said in a statement released on March 3.

The statement came in response to Prime Minister Erdoğan, who condemned on March 2 the leak of details of a meeting between the jailed leader of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and deputies of the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) to the Turkish press, labeling it a “dark operation conducted through the media.”

Criticizing the journalists responsible for publishing the story, Erdoğan said media organizations that tried to hinder the ongoing peace process were “against the government.”

Referring to daily Milliyet’s headline story, Erdoğan said the media should not have covered this report if they truly cared for the Turkish people and wanted to contribute to the steps undertaken by the government, stressing the sensitivity of the process. “If that’s how you are doing your journalism, shame on you! The media will say [the same thing all over] again: The prime minister is attacking us. But whoever tries to spoil the process inside the media is against me and my government,” he said.

“Journalists and media institutions do not ask what to report or not and what to write or not to prime ministers, the Governor, the Prosecutor, the Imam or the Diyanet. They wouldn’t be journalists if they asked; they would be embedded journalists,” Abakay said.

Beneficiaries not reporters’ business

What could be debated was the reliability of the story, Abakay said, stressing that the reporter would not care about who benefits from the story.

“In democracies, prime ministers do not interfere in freedom of expression, freedom of media and the people’s right to get news,” Abakay noted.

The prime minister asking media to stand with the government is a request outside of democracy, he stated, adding that 80 percent of media intuitions in Turkey have already been standing with the government, with or without pressure. “The prime minister is not satisfied with that and wants to receive the entire media,” Abakay said. k HDN

March/04/2013

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Thessalonian

3/6/2013 2:46:40 PM

"If that's how you are doing your" democracy, "then shame on you." Regards

Pawel Bury

3/5/2013 7:19:35 PM

@Mark Mark that's right. The self-appointed guarantor powers is a 50 years old scenario that only serves English, Greek and Turkish interests. It's 2013. Cypriots does not need anybody to tell them what to do, especially these three biased countries that only care for a piece of Cyprus's cake and spread fanaticism and hatred among the two communities. In addition they should kick of the island self proclaimed objective wannabe journalists mandated to practice manipulation and propaganda.

The Prisoner

3/4/2013 5:23:40 PM

DEMOCRACY - Mr Erdogan couldn't spell it never mind practice it! The right to speak the truth has been earned by the sacrifices of many. The Sultan would wipe that away in an instant.

Cengiz Sanli

3/4/2013 2:47:19 PM

Be careful mr Abakay. Sultan Erdogan the impedent is watching you. Cengiz nyc

Brian Irlanda

3/4/2013 11:02:43 AM

I think we shouldn't condemn everything the PM said on this issue. Of course he could have made his words more diplomatic and ask the press for help. My own experience of the Good Friday Agreement in Ireland to bring peace to the North meant that there were many secret meetings known by but not reported by the press in an effort to end the violence and blood letting. Good journalism needs to be balanced by intelligent decision making about the timing of some reports when a peace deal is possible

Tekion Particle

3/4/2013 1:44:01 AM

Well said Mr Ahmet Abakay. PM just cannot get his head around the term democracy, freedom of press, freedom of speech, freedom of choice, right to information etc. I wouldn't be surprised if locking up of journalists intensify after this incident which the dear leader did not approve. Democracy is not just a word, it is a way of life Mr Erdogan, so get used to it.
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