Source : TNA, 09-02-2007
Finally, the Turkish media recognized the disinformation efforts of some media outlets. We only could say to them: Welcome, and what took you so long? As regular readers of this column may remember, we brought this issue to our readers’ attention as early as last July. We refer you to our column of July 19 continue with our analysis of why the disinformation and manipulation campaign against the police still continues.
First, since the late ’90s, the Turkish (...)
Source : TNA
Since the Hrant Dink assassination the media has demonstrated a deliberate effort to show the police as having some level of involvement in the murder. In fact, a media report revealed that police informant Erhan Tuncel had shared some information about a possible assassination with police, yet they failed to prevent it.
The media, rightly so, focuses on the “informant” connection and attempts to uncover a shadowy involvement by the police. This is a nice aspect of democracy: (...)
Zeyno Baran’s controversial commentary in Newsweek’s current issue brought up again the possibility of a military coup. She states that there is a 50-50 chance of a military coup in Turkey next year.
We were trying to uncover Baran. During our investigation, we received very interesting information as to whom Ms. Baran talked to last week. Our sources in Washington told us that during his visit, Turkish Deputy Chief of General Staff Ergin Saygun delivered a speech at a meeting closed to the (...)
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