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    PRESS GROUP CONDEMNS KILLING OF TURKISH JOURNALIST

    Hurriyet
    Dec 22 2009
    Turkey

    Slain journalist Cihan Hayırsevener. AA photo

    Media freedom group the International Press Institute condemned Monday
    the murder of a Turkish editor-in-chief and said government criticism
    of journalists encouraged such attacks.

    Cihan Hayırsevener, 53, was shot Friday as he left the offices of
    the Guney Marmara'da YaÅ~_am (Life in Southern Marmara) newspaper in
    the western town of Bandırma. He died later in the hospital.

    He had been investigating a local corruption scandal and had received
    death threats, the Vienna-based International Press Institute said
    in a statement.

    It called on Turkish authorities to arrest the killers as soon as
    possible "because people who want to silence journalists should not
    be encouraged by too lengthy a trial."

    "We think that the climate enforced by the authorities when attacking
    and criticizing the media with very harsh words encourages the
    perpetrators of such acts," said IPI, which has previously raised
    concern about media freedom in Turkey.

    Eighty journalists have been killed so far this year because of their
    profession, according to an IPI "death watch" that does not include
    Friday's murder. Sixty-six were killed in 2008, it says.

    OSCE condemnation

    On Tuesday, the European security body OSCE condemned on Tuesday the
    killing and called on the government in Ankara to do more to protect
    journalists' lives.

    "I am deeply disturbed by this cowardly attack against a journalist
    who was doing his job by trying to expose wrongdoing," the OSCE's
    representative on freedom of the media, Miklos Haraszti, said in
    a statement.

    "Turkey has to send a strong signal so that journalists can exercise
    their duty without fear for their lives and well-being."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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