Daily Sabah (Turkey)

State-run Anadolu Agency marks 104th anniversar­y of its founding

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TÜRKİYE’S state-run news agency, Anadolu Agency (AA), marked its 104th anniversar­y on Saturday as a group of its top executives, led by CEO and President Serdar Karagöz, visited the mausoleum of the country’s founding father on the occasion.

Accompanie­d by Deputy General Directors Yusuf Özhan and Oğuz Enis Peru along with Anadolu staff, Karagöz laid a wreath inscribed “Anadolu Ajansi” at Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s final resting place in Anıtkabır.

Founded on April 6, 1920, amid the War of Independen­ce, at Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s directive to uphold national unity and send “the voice of Anatolia to the world,” Anadolu Agency (AA) soon began publishing its first bulletins and became the voice of the national struggle.

Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu and Halide Edip Adıvar, two intellectu­als supporting the Atatürk-led struggle, had proposed the idea of setting up a news agency to Atatürk and decided to name it after Anatolia, referring to the heartland of Türkiye.

After a moment of silence, the AA officials took a photo at the memorial and visited the Misak-i Milli Tower on its southeaste­rn edge.

Karagöz wrote a message in the memorial book, highlighti­ng AA’s founding principles and mission.

He emphasized the agency’s coverage of significan­t events, including global conflicts and natural disasters, as well as its documentat­ion of Israeli war crimes in Gaza.

Karagöz also outlined AA’s commitment to technologi­cal advancemen­t, particular­ly in artificial intelligen­ce and its goal to remain a media industry leader.

Marking the founding anniversar­y of Türkiye’s leading news agency, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan sent a message of congratula­tions to Karagöz.

“Anadolu Agency has fulfilled its duty of informing our people and the world public accurately and comprehens­ively, becoming the address of principled and reliable journalism. It also plays an important role as the voice of the oppressed all around the world,” said Erdoğan.

The Presidency’s director of communicat­ions, Fahrettin Altun, also marked AA’s 104th year, calling the agency an “important component of our fight against disinforma­tion on national, regional and global levels.”

He added that AA is also “one of the most significan­t stakeholde­rs in our goal, under the leadership of our President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, to make the ‘Century of Türkiye’ the ‘Century of Communicat­ion.’”

“In today’s communicat­ion world, where informatio­n security has declined as communicat­ion technology advances and the need for accurate informatio­n has risen, Anadolu Agency has become an indispensa­ble address for reliable informatio­n,” Altun said.

He further emphasized that today, AA has representa­tive offices in 100 countries, offices in 41 locations and more than 1,750 staff, underlinin­g that it has become one of the widest and most effective news networks in the world.

 ?? ?? Anadolu Agency (AA) President and CEO Serdar Karagöz delivers a speech on the anniversar­y of its founding, Ankara, Türkiye, April 6, 2024.
Anadolu Agency (AA) President and CEO Serdar Karagöz delivers a speech on the anniversar­y of its founding, Ankara, Türkiye, April 6, 2024.

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