Media freedom in Turkey - Under pressure but continuing to fight back
PAST
EVENT
EVENT
May 15, 2014
00:00 - 00:00
This Policy Dialogue analysed the current challenges facing the media in Turkey. Despite the advances resulting from the EU negotiation process on key areas and issues in Turkey, media freedom in Turkey remains a matter of great concern as it continues to regress. Turkey’s lack of media freedom was explained quoting ownership issues, absence of rights for journalist and collective trade union protection, legal and judicial problems. The work of the Council of Europe (CoE) and European Union (EU) was praised and international pressure on Turkey was called for.
The European Politics and Institutions Programme covers the EU’s institutional architecture, governance and policymaking to ensure that it can move forward and respond to the challenges of the 21st century democratically and effectively. It also monitors and analyses political developments at the EU level and in the member states, discussing the key questions of how to involve European citizens in the discussions over the Union’s future and how to win their support for European integration. The Programme has a special focus on enlargement policy towards the Western Balkans, questions of EU institutional reform and illiberal trends in European democracies.
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