Turkey Probes Journalist for ‘Incitement’

  • 12/30/2018
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A Turkish prosecutor launched an investigation into Fox Haber channels Fatih Portakal less than two weeks after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan lambasted the journalist, local media reported, according to AFP. The prosecutors office said it was investigating Portakal for "openly inciting others to commit a crime" after the journalist speculated whether Turks could protest like those in the "Yellow Vest" movement in France, Hurriyet and Milliyet dailies said. "Come on, lets have a peaceful protest, a protest against ... rising natural gas fees. Come on, lets do it. Would we be able to do it?" the journalist who has over six million followers on Twitter asked. "For the love of God, tell me how many people would come out?" Portakal demanded as he speculated about the impact of Turks fears of protesting in a news program on December 10. During anti-government protests in 2013, Erdogan was criticized for the polices heavy-handed crackdown against demonstrators, said AFP. Portakals comments were interpreted by Turkish officials as a call for protests as the country is suffering high inflation. Consumer prices reached over 25 percent in October before falling to 21.62 percent in November. Portakal had made the comments during a news segment about Frances "yellow vest" movement, which started as a demonstration against fuel price hikes in November but has since snowballed into broader anti-government opposition. Erdogan has repeatedly criticized the journalist for his comments, saying in mid-December: "He is calling people to get out on the street. Know your place! If you dont know your place, the people will teach you a lesson." Earlier this week, Turkeys audiovisual authority RTUK fined Fox Haber Turkey for an undisclosed amount and said the channel had to suspend three future broadcasts of the prime-time news show. Fox Haber Turkey gives greater coverage to the opposition parties than other mainstream channels in an increasingly constricted media landscape in Turkey under the rule of Erdogan. The investigation comes after two famous Turkish actors were accused of insulting Erdogan during a television program on Halk TV last week, reported AFP.

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