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    TURKISH MEDIA MADE ARMENIANS TARGET OF HATRED

    [ Part 2.2: "Attached Text" ]

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/730258/turkish-media-made-armenians-target-of-hatred.html
    16:47, 23 August, 2013

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 23, ARMENPRESS: Hrant Dink Foundation has released its
    quarterly report on "Hate Speech in Media and Discriminatory Discourse"
    for the January - April 2013 period.

    While an increase has been observed in the amount of hate speech
    content, the report revealed that hate speech targeted less groups.

    Columnists marked as the biggest hate speech makers in Turkey. As
    reported by Armenpress, quoting the Turkish independent news website
    bianet.org, consisting of 53 pages, the report has two sections. While
    the first section (Hate Speech in Print Media) covered extensively on
    content targeting religious and ethnical groups as well as women, LGBTs
    and other disadvantaged groups, the second section (Discriminatory
    Discourse in Print Media) covered extensively on BDP and HDK's Black
    Sea Region through 4 national and 2 local newspapers. According to
    the report:

    * Compared to the same period in 2012, a slight rise has been
    observed in the amount of hate speech. According to the report,
    the distribution of hate speech cases in 2012 was listed as follows:
    First quarter (114), Second quarter (101) and Third quarter (97). In
    the first quarter of 2013, 104 hate speech cases were observed.

    * Even though the number of hate speech articles has been on the
    rise, a slight fall was observed regarding the number of targeted
    groups. Out of 17 groups who were targeted in 2013, some were not
    targeted more than once. 12 groups, on the other hand, have been
    targeted more than once.

    * 3 groups have been subjected to hate speech due to ethic
    background. Other targeted groups included religious background (6),
    national identity (4).

    * The majority of hate speech content appeared on national
    newspapers. Out of 104 hate speech cases, 94 (90 percent) appeared
    in the national media on 13 different national publications and 10
    (9.61 percent) appeared in local newspapers.

    * Similarly with previous terms, it appeared that most hate speech
    cases were observed in columns. The distribution of different types
    of material with hate speech included: columns (74), news articles
    (27), book review (1). Under "Media Archive" category, 2 publications
    were cited.

    * Hate speech was mostly observed in the following national
    newspapers: Milli Gazete (21 publications, 20.19 percent), Ortadogu
    (19 publications, 18.26 publications), Yeni Akit (13 publications, 12.5
    percent), Yeni Mesaj (11 publications, 10.57 percent), Yeni Cag (11
    publications, 10.57 percent) and Anayurt (5 publications, 4.8 percent).

    * The groups that attracted most hate speech included Armenians,
    Jewish and Christians. As a primary or secondary figure, Greeks and
    Kurds have also been subjected to hate speech.

    * Hate speech cases took a dive among persons and institutions
    compared to national, ethnic, religious groups. However, a rise has
    been observed concerning hate speech toward pro-Kurdish BDP. It was
    also observed that hate speech on Kurds have risen dramatically. BDP's
    trip to Black Sea Region marked as the most targeted event.

    * The number of hate speech content cases among local media took a dive
    as well. However, the report cited: "Considering the incidents and the
    effect of coverage during BDP's trip to Black Sea Region, it can be
    said that the low numbers can do not point out a significant quality.

    * 12 hate speech cases have been observed towards LGBT and women. The
    distribution of types of material included columnists (2), news
    articles (9), letter to the editor (1).

    * No changes have been observed regarding the words used to
    describe homosexuality. It was depicted with words like "perverted",
    "deviant". The report also reached the following conclusion on the
    case: "It could be said that hate speech towards LGBTs and women have
    found an easier way to sneak into news discourse." (EA/BM)

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