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Rights groups insist top media outlets apologize for Genocide-denying ads

May 4, 2016 By administrator

211647A coalition of 14 national anti-genocide and human rights groups, led by the Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region (ANCA-ER), have called on The Wall Street Journal, The Chicago Tribune, and The Philadelphia Inquirer to issue a formal apology for the placement of advertisements denying the Armenian Genocide in their publications and urged an advertisement policy review to prevent similar incidents in the future, ANCA said.

In letters sent to the publications this week, the coalition explains that “the website linked to in the advertisement clearly denies the Armenian Genocide in several ways, including by disputing the number of people killed, referring to the genocide as a “destructive conflict,” or the “1915 tragedy.” While the coded language used on the website may be unfamiliar to outsiders, we are all too familiar with the use of this language as a tool for denial.” The letters went on to note that “the advertisement was run by an organization called the Turkic Platform, a propaganda group that aims to distract conversation from Turkey’s role in the Armenian Genocide through the use of billboard and newspaper advertisements and other activities.”

The letters outline three concrete requests:

A formal apology to readers for running the ad, including to those who are victims or descendants of victims of the Armenian Genocide;

A policy review to ensure the newspaper will no longer accept advertisements which promote hate speech and genocide denial; and

A meeting with senior staff of the newspaper’s advertising department to better understand the policy under which the newspaper accepted the ad.

On April 20, the Istanbul-based Turkic Platform began a U.S.–wide advertisement blitz denying the Armenian Genocide, spending millions on full page print newspaper ads, online news site ads and billboards. Backlash from the ad campaign has been significant with grassroots action leading to ClearChannel Outdoor first pulling its billboards in Boston, Chicago and San Francisco and then stopping the campaign nationwide. Some newspapers, including the San Jose Mercury News, issued apologies and pledged a full review of their ad placement policy.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: apologize, Genocide-denying, media outlets, Rights groups

WAN-IFRA expresses concern over G-20 Turkey accreditation restrictions for media outlets

November 12, 2015 By administrator

wn.thumbThe World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum have expressed their concern over the government’s refusal to grant accreditation to some media outlets for the Nov. 15-16 G-20 Summit in Antalya, the Hurriyet Daily News reports.  

Daily Zaman, Today’s Zaman and the Cihan News Agency have not been granted accreditation, while daily Taraf did not apply, the statement issued on WAN-IFRA’s website said.

“WAN-IFRA and WEF are seriously concerned that the Turkish government may be using journalists’ accreditation as a tool of censorship. A government should not deny access to media seeking to report on an event of immense national and international importance to punish them for their editorial opinions. In doing so, it is denying journalists their right to do their job and is preventing the free flow of information in the public interest,” the statement said.

The organization also urged authorities to take necessary steps over accreditation problems at the summit, pointing to freedom of expression along with the deteriorating state of press freedom in the country amid recent attacks on media outlets and the detention of journalists.

“The organizations calls on Turkish authorities to take all possible steps to ensure that accreditation is not used as a tool to censor critical media. WAN-IFRA calls on the government to respect the universal right of freedom of expression,” the statement added.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: media outlets, restrictions, Turkey, wan-ifra

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