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The Grand Turk
Turkish authorities seize newspaper close to cleric Gulen: state media
2016-03-05
[REUTERS] Turkish authorities seized control of the country's largest newspaper on Friday in a widening crackdown against supporters of U.S.-based Muslim holy man Fethullah Gulen, an influential foe of President Tayyip Erdogan.

Police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse a few thousand supporters who gathered outside Zaman newspaper's offices and chanted, "Free press cannot be silenced."

Rights groups and European officials criticized the confiscation of Zaman and its sister publication, the English-language Today's Zaman, which occurred on the eve of a summit between The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
and the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
and as concerns mount that the Turkish government is stifling critical media.

Administrators were appointed to run Zaman at the request of an Istanbul prosecutor, state-run Anadolu Agency reported. Officials were not immediately available to confirm the reports.

Erdogan accuses Gulen of conspiring to overthrow the government by building a network of supporters in the judiciary, police and media. Gulen denies the charges. The two men were allies until police and prosecutors seen as sympathetic to Gulen opened a corruption probe into Erdogan's inner circle in 2013.

"It has been a habit for the last three, four years, that anyone who is speaking against government policies is facing either court cases or prison, or such control by the government," said Abdulhamit Bilici, editor-in-chief of Zaman.

"This is a dark period for our country, our democracy."

Zaman is Turkey's biggest selling newspaper, with a circulation of 650,000 as of the end of February, according to media-sector monitor MedyaTava website.
Posted by:Fred

#7  "Since insulting him now will get one sent to jail..."

Really?

Hey, Ergy - yer mutha sleeps in pay terlets.

Come get me - if you dare.
Posted by: Barbara   2016-03-05 14:33  

#6  :-)

Erdogan now has left few public voices against the Caliphate .

Since insulting him now will get one sent to jail...
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-03-05 14:17  

#5  "Emboldened Mohammedan Donald,
You can't hold a candle to Ronald,
But Turks love belonging
(please don't call it schlonging):
Thank Allah you wasn't McConnelled!"
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2016-03-05 10:20  

#4  They elected him dictator. Now the rest of the world has to deal with the fallout.
Posted by: Fred   2016-03-05 09:50  

#3  This is very bad. Zaman was largest opposition newspaper against Erdogan. Erdogan now has left few public voices against the Caliphate .
Posted by: Zorba Oppressor of the Pixies1484   2016-03-05 03:00  

#2  or .... did "we" (leftards) already do it 70 years ago....you be the judge
Posted by: Bov Flimbers   2016-03-05 00:12  

#1  Greeat - can we do this for the NYT?
Posted by: Bov Flimbers   2016-03-05 00:10  

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