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    Zaman, Turkey
    May 8 2004

    Taboos Hinder Publishing


    "Diversity in society does is not reflected in publishing. Expression
    of only one opinion is emphasized in Turkey, like in almost all other
    countries, because of the influence of neo-liberal globalization,"
    said journalist Ragip Duran during a meeting of the Turkish
    Publishers Union (TYB).

    The TYB met on Friday at Bilgi University Dolapdere Campus for the
    first time since 1998. TYB President Cetin Tuzuner delivered the
    opening speech, where he mentioned that the first TYB meeting was
    held in 1936. "But we still have problems today because of the fact
    that problems and issues discussed in previous congresses were never
    resolved," he said.

    Journalist Ragip Duran participated in a session on the freedom of
    publishing in Turkey, where he brought attention to the monopoly in
    the sector. He said that diversity of opinion is not represented in
    published works. Duran also mentioned that several taboos that could
    prevent a work from being published. These include the Armenian
    issue, the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK), Islam and Ataturk.

    Meanwhile, Prof. Turgut Tarhanli claimed that the boundaries of
    freedom of speech are not well defined. He said that the press'
    biases on the issues of ethnic discrimination and violence are
    particularly noticeable.



    05.08.2004
    Elif Tunca
    Bursa
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