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NEPAL PRESS COUNCIL'S ACTIVITIES REPORT FOR YEARS 2008 AND 2009
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BANGLADESH PRESS COUNCIL'S 2009 ACTIVITIES REPORT
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STORY OF TRANS-NATIONAL COMPLAINT MECHANISM: HOW IT HAS BEEN BLOCKED
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Turksh Press Council's Activities Report for year 2009
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Turksh Press Council's Activities Report for year 2009
Thursday, January 28, 2010
ACTIVITY REPORT OF THE TURKISH PRESS COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 2009
Monday, January 11, 2010

It is safe to say that year 2009 has not been one of the brightest years for the Turkish media. Doğan Media Group, which is known for raising voices against the ruling AKP Government, faced two tax fines totaling over three and a half billion dollars. Reputable journalists criticizing the AKP Government were arrested for alleged criminal acts and even for leading terrorist organizations.  Mustafa Balbay, a distinguished journalist who is also known for criticizing the government, was arrested about ten months ago and is still in prison without conviction. Numerous attacks on journalists took place and Cihan Hayırsevener, a local journalist, was shot dead recently. Many journalists were sued for defamation and libel. Although the media is still pluralistic, there is a danger of a mono toned media.

 

Throughout the year, the Turkish Press Council made efforts to draw authorities’ attention to the importance of the freedom of press and the chilling effect the above circumstances have on it.  Due to the deep division within the media, these initiatives were not widely supported. The murder of Cihan Hayırsevener was investigated by the Secretary General of the Press Council, and the findings show that he was murdered due to a rivalry between newspapers supporting two groups interests. Hate speech was also a major factor in this murder.

 

As a self regulating body, the Turkish Press Council adjudicated on 87 disputes. There were also three disputes referred to the Council and settled through mediation. There are still seven disputes pending before the Council which were handled in the last days of the year.  

 

The Turkish Press council also hosted honorable members of WAPC in Istanbul for the third General Assembly and Mr. N. G. Ray, President of the Press Council of India, was elected as the President of WAPC.  22. General Assembly of the Turkish Press Council was held and the High Board was elected for a three-year period. The High Board elected Mr. Oktay Ekşi as the Chairman.
NEPAL PRESS COUNCIL'S ACTIVITIES REPORT FOR YEARS 2008 AND 2009
ACTIVITIES REPORT OF MEDIA COUNCIL OF TANZANIA FOR YEAR 2009
ACTIVITIES REPORT OF THE VOLUNTARY MEDIA COUNCIL OF ZIMBABWE FOR YEAR 2009
BANGLADESH PRESS COUNCIL'S 2009 ACTIVITIES REPORT
INDIA PRESS COUNCIL'S 2009 ACTIVITIES REPORT

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