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    TURKISH-AMERICAN GROUP VOICES CONCERN OVER ANTI-TURKISH SENTIMENTS ON FOX NEWS

    TODAYSZAMAN.COM
    2 February 2012

    Texas Governor Rick Perry is seen backstage during a break in a
    Republican Presidential candidates debate in Myrtle Beach, South
    Carolina on Jan. 17. (Photo: Reuters)

    One of the largest Turkish-American organizations, the Turkish
    Coalition of America (TCA), has sent letters to News Corporation
    Chairman Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation-owned Fox News Chairman
    Roger Ailes to make known its concern regarding anti-Turkey sentiments
    voiced on Fox News during the Jan. 17 Republican presidential debate.

    The letters were prompted by media reports that Murdoch's News
    Corporation is considering a bid to buy one of Turkey's biggest media
    groups, which owns the Sabah daily and popular TV station ATV. TCA
    President G. Lincoln McCurdy explained his concerns in the letters
    sent to both Murdoch and Ailes.

    He stated that during the Fox News-hosted Republican Presidential
    Primary Debate in South Carolina on Jan. 17, "Fox News' anchor
    Bret Baier recited a litany of out-of-context statistics arranged to
    portray Turkey in the worst possible light and then suggested to Texas
    Governor Rick Perry that such statistics might indicate that Turkey,
    one of the United States' most robust NATO allies, no longer deserved
    to be a member of NATO."

    "Led on by this outrageous question, Governor Perry responded in a
    manner that nearly caused an international incident, accusing Turkey's
    democratically elected government of acting like 'Islamic terrorists'
    and suggesting that Turkey should be expelled from NATO," he added.

    McCurdy said taken together, the moderator's question and the
    candidate's response shocked and alarmed Turkish-Americans and the
    people of Turkey. "Though this was a single broadcast, as you well
    know, in this global and interconnected world, everyone is listening.

    The negative impact of this single broadcast, therefore, should not
    be underestimated," he continued.

    The letters concluded that "taking into account the uproar the debate
    caused among Turkish-Americans and throughout Turkish society,
    as well as News Corporation's interests in doing business in
    Turkey, TCA requested meetings with senior representatives of both
    organizations so that it could personally convey its concerns, talk
    about issues related to Turkey and establish a dialogue between the
    Turkish-American community and Fox News to prevent future incidents
    which do not benefit anyone."

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