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    DINK FOUNDATION: TURKISH MEDIA HATE SPEECH TARGETS ARMENIANS MOST

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/21324/dink-foundation-turkish-media-hate-speech-targets-armenians-most.html
    10:54, December 7, 2012

    The Istanbul based Hrant Dink Foundation has issued a media study
    showing that Armenians in Turkey and overseas were the most targeted
    in hate speech articles and news reports between May and August in
    2012 in Turkey.

    The Foundation identified 101 op-eds and news articles targeting
    national, ethnic and religious groups during the period. 35
    items focused on women and individuals with non-mainstream sexual
    orientations.

    The report concludes that the groups most targeted were Armenians,
    Christians, Jews and Greeks, in that order.

    The report notes: "Out of this group, the aspect that stood out
    the most in terms of hate speech towards Armenians, which we
    may identify as a fixed category, was their association with the
    [terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party] PKK within the context of the
    recently intensifying conflict. This discourse, produced through
    an understanding that "Muslim Kurds are harmless and the PKK is an
    Armenian movement," was also seen to be reproduced at times with
    content targeting Christians and Jews. However, the most dominant
    assertion was that of Armenians supporting the PKK, looking for
    opportunities to harm Turkey, the "eternal enemy," and being a risk
    factor."

    According to the Foundation study, newspapers with a
    nationalist-conservative bent provided the most space to hate speech.

    The study singled out Milli Gazete, Yeni Akit, Ortadoğu, Yenicağ and
    Yeni Mesaj as leading the hate speech list.

    The Hrant Dink Foundation has been monitoring the media for hate
    speech since 2009. It says its main purpose is to combat racism,
    discrimination and intolerance in Turkey. The foundation monitored
    approximately 1,000 local newspapers and all national newspapers
    through the Media Monitoring Center using various key strings (such
    as collaborator, Turcophobe, separatist etc.).


    From: Baghdasarian
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