Originally posted by TheAlaniDragonRising
If Turkish laws aren't the matter here then on what pretext is this newspaper man taken to court. Is it that all articles in your newspapers have to be cleared by a governmental department or something?
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The issuie is not limited with media in Turkey.
Originally posted by TheAlaniDragonRising
As for the fear of ancient philosophers, Aeoli, what were these fears about having democracy?
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Tyranny of the Majority
Originally posted by TheAlaniDragonRising
I would hardly say there's not a gulf between a member of the press whose job tends to be to sniff out stories of potential interest to the reader and disclose them and an operative of the security services who tends to be obliged by contract, written or verbal, to keep certain aspects/knowledge secret.. There's no conflict here only differences in perceived obligation. |
For me both case are same, the negative face of the state is put in front of the public by heroes
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