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    RWB concerned over aggressive Turkish paper campaign

    August 24, 2012 - 12:20 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Reporters Without Borders is very disturbed by the
    aggressive smear campaign that the Islamist and nationalist daily Yeni
    Akit (New Agreement) and its website, Habervaktim.com, have been
    waging in recent days against four leading journalists - Ali
    Bayramoglu, Cengiz Candar, Hasan Cemal and Yasemin Congar - because of
    their views on Turkey's Kurdish issue, the organization said on its
    website.

    "By targeting people committed to tolerance and peace, this campaign
    is trying to block any evolution in Turkish society," Reporters
    Without Borders said. "Experience has shown the degree to which this
    kind of prejudiced, xenophobic and paranoid discourse is not just
    harmful but also dangerous. Words have meaning and the accusations
    levelled against these journalists expose them to real peril. This
    virulent hate campaign must stop at once and everything possible must
    be done to protect its targets."

    Yeni Akit has been attacking the well-known columnist Ali Bayramoglu
    for several weeks, accusing him of being an Armenian who "defends
    Armenian ideas with a racist basis." A defender of minority rights and
    friend of Hrant Dink, the Turkish-Armenian Agos newspaper editor
    murdered in 2007, Bayramoglu has been branded by Yeni Akit as a
    "despicable enemy of the Turks' and as one who "even hides the fact
    that he is Armenian from his friends."

    Alluding to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), the newspaper
    said Bayramoglu's "support for the terrorist organization" had been
    demonstrated by his participation in a conference in London entitled
    "In search of solutions to the Kurdish issue."

    The demands of Turkey's Kurdish minority continue to be one of the
    most sensitive issues for the Turkish media to cover. The crackdown on
    peaceful Kurdish activists and Kurdish media has intensified in recent
    months and the trial of 44 pro-Kurdish journalists, of whom 36 are in
    preventive detention, is due to open on September 10.

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