OSCE Media Freedom Representative concerned about blocking of Turkish-Cypriot Diyalog TV channel
VIENNA, 4 May 2020 – OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Harlem Désir today expressed his concern after the Turkish-Cypriot channel Diyalog TV was prevented from broadcasting. This is the result of a decision of the Turkey Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK).
“I am very concerned by the decision to stop the broadcasting of the Turkish-Cypriot Diyalog TV channel. Such a decision negatively impacts the free flow of information and access to a plurality of views and opinions,” said Désir. “I am also concerned that such decisions intimidate media and journalists, and can lead to increased self-censorship,” continued Désir.
RTÜK’s ruling reportedly came after a guest on the “World View” programme of Diyalog TV criticized the economic policy of the President of the Republic of Turkey.
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