Turkey's Hidden Truths
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Selin Girit visits Turkey to investigate why the authorities often obstruct journalists through censorship and intimidation.
After a three-year freeze, Turkey has restarted negotiations to join the European Union. Tourism and the economy are booming. And yet, the country remains one of the biggest jailers of journalists in the world. Intimidation and self-censorship are said to be commonplace. Following her reporting on protests in Istanbul last summer, the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Selin Girit, was the target of a hate campaign on Twitter � began by a senior Turkish politician. For Our World, Selin returns to Turkey to investigate why journalists so often find themselves under attack from the authorities.
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Selin Girit meets the investigative journalists fighting state intimidation in Turkey
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