Turkey’s journalists association, union condemn police operation on media
The Turkish Journalists Association (TGC) and the Turkey Journalistsâ Labor Union (TGS) have released a joint statement to condemn the Dec. 14 police operation against the Zaman and Samanyolu media outlets, saying freedom of press and opinion are being âpunishedâ in Turkey.
âAlmost 200 journalists were previously held in prison on charges of being a member of a terror organization, violating their right to a fair trial. Journalists are now being detained once again. These developments mean that freedom of the press and opinion are punished in Turkey, which takes its place in the class of countries where the press is not free,â the statement read.
TGC and TGS called on all journalists to âstand in solidarityâ until the country reaches a level of press freedom compliant with the European Convention on Human Rights and developed democracies.
They also reminded the government and the opposition of their duty to allow media workers to do their jobs without fearing for their lives, being arrested, or being fired, also referring to the publicâs right to get information and learn the truth.
Meanwhile, Turkeyâs Press Council has also slammed the operation, saying it is âimpossible to legitimize the operation.â
Righteous feelings of justice and freedom should dominate in a state of law which respects human rights, instead of primitive revenge motives, the council said, also asking for all the judicial and factual justifications that formed the basis of the operation to be revealed with concrete evidence.
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