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    TURKISH EDITOR MURDER SHOWS RISK FOR REPORTERS: GROUP

    Reuters
    Dec 21 2009

    Mon Dec 21, 2009 1:07pm ESTISTANBUL (Reuters) - The murder of a Turkish
    newspaper editor, gunned down in broad daylight as he walked to work,
    shows the risks journalists still face there, Turkey's journalism
    association said on Monday.

    Cihan Hayirsevener, editor of a regional newspaper in Bandirma
    in northwest Turkey, was shot by an unidentified gunman on
    Friday afternoon, in a scene reminiscent of the 2007 killing of
    Turkish-Armenian writer Hrant Dink, murdered by an ultra-nationalist
    on an Istanbul street.

    "Journalists are neither safe nor free," said Zafer Atay,
    secretary-general of the Turkish Journalists Association.

    Hayirsevener was the first journalist since Dink to be killed for
    what he wrote, Atay said, adding that the journalist had received
    death threats after writing about the detention of people suspected
    of corruption in a construction tender.

    Press freedom in Turkey has come under renewed scrutiny since tension
    rose last year between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and the country's
    largest media group.

    Dogan Yayin, which owns a series of prominent newspapers including
    the daily Hurriyet and broadcaster CNN Turk, faces a record tax fine
    of $3.3 billion in a case critics say is politically motivated.

    The government denies this and says Dogan has acted like an opposition
    party with its critical coverage. Erdogan had earlier urged his
    supporters not to buy Dogan-owned newspapers.

    EU aspirant Turkey has a history of limiting free speech, especially
    on issues which continue to be seen in some quarters as a threat to
    the modern Turkish republic.

    The European Commission has urged Turkey to do more to protect
    freedom of expression and the press. Discussion of the mass killings of
    Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915 and political Islam are particularly
    sensitive.
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