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    Reuters Alert, UK
    Feb 16 2007


    Kurdish action series dropped from Turkish TV

    16 Feb 2007 14:32:57 GMT
    Source: Reuters


    ISTANBUL, Feb 16 (Reuters) - A Turkish television channel has
    dropped a popular action series depicting Kurdish separatist violence
    over concerns that it could fan nationalism.

    Violent nationalism, especially among impressionable young people,
    has become especially sensitive in Turkey since the murder last month
    of Turkish Armenian editor Hrant Dink by a teenage gunman apparently
    motivated by ultra-nationalist ideas.

    The action-packed "Valley of the Wolves" has been hugely popular both
    as a television series and a movie, but the latest series, "Valley of
    the Wolves -- Terror", was controversial for its graphic scenes of
    violence by the Kurdish separatists.

    Turkish nationalists are strongly opposed to Kurdish separatist
    rebels who have been fighting for an ethnic homeland in southeastern
    Turkey since 1984 in a conflict that has claimed more than 30,000
    lives.

    The production company, Pana Film, said the broadcaster, Show TV, had
    been told to pull the series or lose its licence.

    But an official at the regulator, RTUK, said that although more than
    13,000 complaints had been received, the decision to stop
    broadcasting had come from Show TV.

    Earlier this week Turkey's leading newspaper, Hurriyet, said
    regulators had met the head of Show TV to express concerns that the
    series could provoke more potential killers like Dink's 17-year-old
    assassin, Ogun Samast.

    An official at Show TV declined to comment.
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