
Turkish Journalists Barred from NATO Summit in Ankara
Numerous Turkish journalists, particularly from opposition media outlets, have been denied accreditation to cover the NATO summit in Ankara, sparking protests and criticism. This exclusion has raised concerns about press freedom in Turkey ahead of the high-profile international event.
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Turkey journalists angered after NATO summit exclusion
Turkish outlets critical of Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government have been denied accreditation to cover the event in July. Press freedom groups called the development "alarming."
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The Turkish government is facing criticism over measures imposed before a July NATO summit in Ankara, including a 13-day ban on public demonstrations, road closures, administrative leave for public employees, police raids, restrictions on shopkeepers and preparations for visiting leaders that critics say have disrupted daily life for the sake of summit optics, Turkish Minute […] The post Ankara faces public backlash over sweeping NATO summit restrictions appeared first on Stockholm Center for...
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Read full article →Turkish Journalists Protest Accreditation Denials for NATO Summit in Ankara
Press freedom organisations condemn refusal to accredit dozens of Turkish journalists for alliance summit, saying unexplained decision restricts media freedom and the public’s right to information.
By Hamdi Firat Buyuk
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