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Turkiye protests: Iconic scenes and divided coverage | TV Shows

Last updated: March 29, 2025 11:33 am
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We unpack the Turkiye protests with voices from both sides of a split political and media landscape.

Turkiye is witnessing its largest protests in more than a decade.

Millions have taken to the streets after the arrest of Istanbul’s mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu – who is seen as the biggest challenge to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s presidency.

Nearly 2,000 people have been detained so far, including journalists.

But despite myriad official efforts to suppress news coverage, protesters keep pouring onto the streets.

Contributors:
Mehmet Celik – Editorial Coordinator, Daily Sabah
Onur Erim – Political Adviser and President, Dragoman Strategies
Ece Temelkuran – Author and Journalist
Amberin Zaman – Chief Correspondent, Al-Monitor

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Israel this week killed another two journalists in Gaza – Al Jazeera Mubaser’s Hossam Shabat and Mohammed Mansour from the newspaper Palestine Today. The death toll of Palestinian media workers since October 7 now stands at more than 230. Tariq Nafi reports.

One year into Javier Milei’s presidency, Argentina is reeling from his radical economic policies and his escalating war on the press. Milei has targeted journalists, shut down the state news agency, and bypassed traditional media in favour of online platforms.

As his government tightens its grip on information, Argentina’s media landscape is shifting. We hear from two journalists on opposite ends of the political spectrum about what Milei’s crackdown means for press freedom in Argentina.

Featuring:
Marcelo Longobardi – Journalist
Julia Mengolini – Founder and presenter, Futurock

 

 

 

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