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Turkey police raid magazine, arrest 2 for critical cover

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A woman looks at newspapers in Istanbul on November 2, 2015, a day after the country's parliamentary election.

Police forces in Turkey have raided offices of a magazine and arrested two editors over a cover saying that the election results would cause a civil war in Turkey.

Nokta news magazine said on Monday that police stormed its offices earlier in the day after Istanbul prosecutor’s office banned distribution of the magazine’s last edition.

The last edition’s cover featured Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and said November 2 is “the beginning of civil war.” This came after President Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) on Sunday won the election and regained its parliamentary majority which it had lost in a June election.

The magazine also said that its editor-in-chief Cevheri Güven and responsible manager and the representative of the owner Murat Çapan were arrested during the police raid.

This came as human rights groups and opponents of President Erdogan accuse him of trying to silence opposition mediacritical of Erdogan or government policies. Riot police raided the Ankara and Istanbul offices of two opposition TV stations late in October in the run-up to the poll.

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File photo shows the sign of Turkey's Nokta magazine.

Nokta was also raided two months ago for a mock selfie picture of smiling Erdogan with the coffin of a soldier. The picture referred to clashes between the government and Kurdish militants as well as Erdogan’s comments at the funeral of a soldier killed in clashes.

“How happy is his family and all his close relatives, because Ahmet has reached a very sacred place,” Erdogan said.

Also on Monday, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) slammed Turkey’s Sunday parliamentary vote, saying a media crackdown, violence and other security concerns have marred the election.

OSCE’s Ignacio Sanchez Amor said while people could “choose between genuine and strong political alternatives in this highly polarized election, the rapidly diminishing choice of media outlets, and restrictions on freedom of expression in general, impacted the process and remain serious concerns."

PressTV-Turkey police raid magazine for cover
 
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Turkey has more journalists in prison than most countries in the world.

Your freedom house press rating is "not free"

those 'innocent' journalists violated the law some praised terrorism, preached hatred, others demanded coup and even worse some did work as foreign spies

like every normal citizen also journalist have to obey the law
 
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The last edition’s cover featured Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and said November 2 is “the beginning of civil war.”

civil war is also what a turkish contact of mine spoke of as possibility, and he had said this after the ankara bombing which the erdogan government is suspected of arranging.

Press TV = Iran = Yeah..

but "press tv" is only making a report of a real turkish incident... how can you blame it??

OSCE’s Ignacio Sanchez Amor said while people could “choose between genuine and strong political alternatives in this highly polarized election, the rapidly diminishing choice of media outlets, and restrictions on freedom of expression in general, impacted the process and remain serious concerns."

if the matter had been about syrian government, osce would have called for airstrikes. :lol:

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by the way, the present situation in turkey is similar to the one in india.
 
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Turkey is fast becoming a third world totalitarian state...

Only brainless primitive Arabs, fanatical warmongering Zionists and fanatical warmongering Westerners, as well as those who have been brainwashed by these - dislike Press tv, Sputniknews, Russian Insider, RT etc. - every normal human being on the other hand knows there is far more truth to be found in those than in any Western/Zionist/Sunni/Wahabi "media".
 
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Turkey is fast becoming a third world totalitarian state...

Only brainless primitive Arabs, fanatical warmongering Zionists and fanatical warmongering Westerners, as well as those who have been brainwashed by these - dislike Press tv, Sputniknews, Russian Insider, RT etc. - every normal human being on the other hand knows there is far more truth to be found in those than in any Western/Zionist/Sunni/Wahabi "media".

The day presstv make reports on human right abuses by mullaregime against opressed freedom loving Iranian folk and also exposes the crimes committed against humanity by war criminal asad with mullas backing i will reconsider untill then they are not to be taken serious.
 
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Turkey is fast becoming a third world totalitarian state...

Only brainless primitive Arabs, fanatical warmongering Zionists and fanatical warmongering Westerners, as well as those who have been brainwashed by these - dislike Press tv, Sputniknews, Russian Insider, RT etc. - every normal human being on the other hand knows there is far more truth to be found in those than in any Western/Zionist/Sunni/Wahabi "media".

agree with most of your points but i must point that "arabs" are not only the saudis and qataris, and "sunni" need not be a insult-word - i was born into sunni family too. :)
 
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agree with most of your points but i must point that "arabs" are not only the saudis and qataris, and "sunni" need not be a insult-word - i was born into sunni family too. :)

What else can you expect from hatefull sectarianists.
 
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What else can you expect from hatefull sectarianists.

i don't think he is a fanatical sectarianist... just angry maybe. :D

i generally agree with many of his views.

just that in those two things, he must reconsider.
 
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Turkey police raid magazine, arrest 2 for critical cover

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A woman looks at newspapers in Istanbul on November 2, 2015, a day after the country's parliamentary election.

Police forces in Turkey have raided offices of a magazine and arrested two editors over a cover saying that the election results would cause a civil war in Turkey.

Nokta news magazine said on Monday that police stormed its offices earlier in the day after Istanbul prosecutor’s office banned distribution of the magazine’s last edition.

The last edition’s cover featured Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and said November 2 is “the beginning of civil war.” This came after President Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) on Sunday won the election and regained its parliamentary majority which it had lost in a June election.

The magazine also said that its editor-in-chief Cevheri Güven and responsible manager and the representative of the owner Murat Çapan were arrested during the police raid.

This came as human rights groups and opponents of President Erdogan accuse him of trying to silence opposition mediacritical of Erdogan or government policies. Riot police raided the Ankara and Istanbul offices of two opposition TV stations late in October in the run-up to the poll.

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File photo shows the sign of Turkey's Nokta magazine.

Nokta was also raided two months ago for a mock selfie picture of smiling Erdogan with the coffin of a soldier. The picture referred to clashes between the government and Kurdish militants as well as Erdogan’s comments at the funeral of a soldier killed in clashes.

“How happy is his family and all his close relatives, because Ahmet has reached a very sacred place,” Erdogan said.

Also on Monday, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) slammed Turkey’s Sunday parliamentary vote, saying a media crackdown, violence and other security concerns have marred the election.

OSCE’s Ignacio Sanchez Amor said while people could “choose between genuine and strong political alternatives in this highly polarized election, the rapidly diminishing choice of media outlets, and restrictions on freedom of expression in general, impacted the process and remain serious concerns."

PressTV-Turkey police raid magazine for cover

Good move, talking about civil war is a way of almost encouraging it, should not be allowed. Stuff like this lead to **** clusters in the Arab world. Inshallah no matter what, Turkey will remain united and not follow in the foot steps of her Arab neighbors.
 
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