We differentiate Turkish protests on both sides of a political and media scene.
Turkiye has witnessed its biggest protests in more than a decade.
Millions moved to the streets after the arrest of the mayor of Istanbul, Ikram Emamoglu – who is seen as the biggest challenge to President Tip Erdogan.
Nearly 2000 people have been arrested so far, including journalists.
But despite the countless official efforts to suppress news coverage, the demonstrators continue to flow in the streets.
Shareholders:
Mehmet Celik – Editorial Coordinator, Sabah daily
ONUR ERIM – Political and President, Dragoman Strategies
Ece Temelkuran – author and journalist
Amperin Zaman-Senior Correspondent, Observer
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Israel killed other journalists in Gaza – a island loaded with young Hosam and Muhammad Mansour from Palestine today. The number of Palestinian media workers has now been more than 230.
A year after the presidency of Javier Miley, Argentina will see his radical economic policies and his escalating war on the press. Miley targeted journalists, closed the government news agency, and exceeded the traditional media in favor of online platforms.
While his government tightens its grip on information, the media scene in Argentina is turning. We hear from journalists on the opposite parties of the political spectrum about the meaning of Miley’s freedom campaign in Argentina.
Includes:
Marcelo Longopardi – Journalist
Julia Menjini – Founder and Introduction, Potorok
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