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respiridus

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:06 pm    Post subject: Hurriyet: Patriotism versus journalist ethics Reply with quote

First of all I would like to greet everyone in the forum, and especially those who were around when I was a active here. I don't plan on returning to active posting; I simply want to put an experience I had with a Turkish newspaper on record.

It's about this article in the English version of Hurriyet:
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=cyprus-rejects-turkey8217s-proposal-for-five-way-talks-2009-11-19

When I first read it, the article's last paragraph read like this:

Quote:

There are two British bases in the British sovereign territory on Cyprus: Akrotiri, which hosts the only RAF station on the Mediterranean, is located in Greek Cyprus, while Dhekelia is on the Turkish side. According to the terms of the offer, the Greek and Turkish leadership would decide the proportion of territory transferred out of British control by themselves.


This stunned me a bit. "Are they trying to annex Ayia Napa", I thought. So, I sent the newspaper the following complaint:

Quote:

I'm very worried about the "Dhekelia is on the Turkish side" statement found in this article.

Dhekelia only borders the area controlled by Turkey's troops, while it includes 3 Greek Cypriot towns, with a total population of over 10000, as well as a major power plant. It also provides the only road access to the Kokkinohoria area south of Famagusta, an area that is inhabited by a further 60000 Greek Cypriots and that includes the vacation towns of Ayia Napa and Protaras.

Putting Dhekelia on your side would effectively cripple the Greek Cypriot economy, turn 70000 people into refugees, and leave 25% of the island without electricity. Please prove that neither your newspaper, nor the Turkish government or the Turkish people wish something like that to happen, and correct this oversight.


To the newspaper's credit, they did make a correction. The paragraph now reads:

Quote:

There are two British bases in the British sovereign territory on Cyprus: Akrotiri – surrounded by territory controlled by Greek Cyprus – and Dhekelia, bordering both the U.N. buffer zone and Turkish Cyprus. According to the terms of the offer, the Greek and Turkish leadership would decide the proportion of territory transferred out of British control by themselves.


Although far from perfect (as it still gives the impression that Dhekelia is in a place far away from the area controlled by the Republic of Cyprus) I think that having a Turkish newspaper take the complaint of a Greek Cypriot seriously is a hopeful sign.

P.S. Is there something wrong with this forum? What's the story with all these irrelevant ads everywhere?
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moonskin

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:35 am    Post subject: Re: Hurriyet: Patriotism versus journalist ethics Reply with quote

respiridus wrote:

Although far from perfect (as it still gives the impression that Dhekelia is in a place far away from the area controlled by the Republic of Cyprus) I think that having a Turkish newspaper take the complaint of a Greek Cypriot seriously is a hopeful sign.

P.S. Is there something wrong with this forum? What's the story with all these irrelevant ads everywhere?


I doubt that they made the correction based on your suggestions and even if they did, I wouldn't read too much into it resp.

If you could only read Turkish and witness the level of quality that I am suffering from by reading the Turkish newspapers, especially the ones like Hurriyet...

Despite of the fact that there are some exceptionally good journalists (e.g., Can Dundar) and media corporations (e.g., NTV) in Turkey, the general level is annoyingly low and getting the basic facts straight is just a minor detail in this quality assessment.

Good to see you around respy! I really hope to see the forum revived but someone with some free time is to be found first, in order to manage the comeback I think!
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repulsewarrior

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

respi!!!!!!

cheers!

salut moonskin too!
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