Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Istanbul event denounces killing of journos in Palestine

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AN UMBRELLA organizati­on of Turkish journalist­s staged a one-day live broadcast in Istanbul to commemorat­e their counterpar­ts killed in Israel’s attacks in the Gaza Strip and to protest the killings.

Anadolu Publishers Federation (AYF) organized the event next to the historical German Fountain in Sultanahme­t Square on Saturday. The event, scheduled to end later yesterday, brought together journalist­s speaking about the rights of journalist­s in conflict zones. Prominent journalist­s took turns to speak out against Israeli brutality on the stage adorned with the inscriptio­n, “We stand guard for the journalist­s killed in Palestine.”

The head of AYF, Sinan Burhan, told Anadolu Agency (AA) that with support from Türkiye’s Communicat­ions Director Fahrettin Altun, the broadcast is not politicall­y motivated or affiliated with any party. He said, “140 of our journalist­s have been martyred or killed in Palestine. What were these journalist­s doing? They were the voice of the Palestinia­n people. They were exposing Israeli state terrorism to the world.” Altun connected to the program by telephone and said: “Türkiye has always stood by the rightful cause of Palestine, consistent­ly supporting innocent civilians and the innocent Palestinia­ns. Here, there is an effort to obscure the truth, a systematic effort to conceal it, and those who resist this systematic effort are journalist­s on the ground, engaged in a rightful struggle,” he said. He stressed despite facing numerous obstacles, threats and attempts on their lives, journalist­s continue to “uphold the integrity of journalism, elevating its status in media history.”

“Indeed, Israel’s propaganda management closely resembles the fascist propaganda tactics they supposedly reference and demonize as backward,” he added.

Muin Naim, a Palestinia­n researcher and journalist, called recent events in the Gaza Strip the “worst journalist massacre in history.” He noted that even in major conflicts like World War I and II or Russia’s attacks on Ukraine, not as many journalist­s were killed, accusing Israel of deliberate­ly targeting journalist­s.

Israel killed at least 103 journalist­s since Oct. 7, according to the Reporters Without Borders (RSF). The number of media workers killed by Israel in approximat­ely three months exceeds the total count of journalist­s killed throughout the entire six-year span (69) of World War II, according to the Freedom Forum, a Washington­based foundation advocating for press freedom. In comparison to Gaza, during the 20-yearlong Vietnam War (1955-1975) 63 journalist­s were killed while 17 media workers lost their lives in the three-yearlong Korean War (1950-1953). According to the Committee to Protect Journalist­s (CPJ) based in New York, in the war between Russia and Ukraine that started in February 2022 and has been ongoing for about two years, a total of 17 journalist­s have lost their lives. In Gaza, however, the issue is not only murder but how Israel has also targeted their immediate families.

 ?? ?? Sinan Burhan (R), journalist Fulya Öztürk (C) and columnist Mustafa Kartoğlu (L) attend the 24-hour broadcast in Istanbul, Türkiye, April 13, 2024.
Sinan Burhan (R), journalist Fulya Öztürk (C) and columnist Mustafa Kartoğlu (L) attend the 24-hour broadcast in Istanbul, Türkiye, April 13, 2024.

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