Turkey remains 157th out of 180 countries in world press freedom index

Source:Stockholm Center for Freedom Date:19Apr2019

You can’t have economic development without democracy. You can’t have democracy without a free press and freedom expression. Ergo, you can’t have economic recovery in Turkey!

 

After the elimination of dozens of media outlets and the acquisition of Turkey’s biggest media group by a pro-government conglomerate, the authorities are tightening the [vise] on what little is left of pluralism – a handful of media outlets that are being harassed and marginalized,” the RSF report said.

In early 2018 the Doğan media group was bought by the pro-government Demirören family, which put almost 95 percent of the Turkish media under the control of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, according to the International Media Institute (IPI).

“Turkey is the world’s biggest jailer of professional journalists. Spending more than a year in prison before trial is the new norm, and long jail sentences are common, in some cases as long as life imprisonment with no possibility of a pardon,” the report added.

“Censorship of websites and online social media has reached unprecedented levels and the authorities are now trying to bring online video services under control.”