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Turkey: Journalists take on Ankara’s clampdown on free press

JOURNALISTS hit back at Turkey’s government yesterday over the forced shutdown of left-wing, pro-Kurdish TV station Hayatin Sesi.

British-based journalists at the network called a press conference in north London yesterday evening to protest the draconian moves under the ongoing state of emergency in Turkey.

They urged media unions including Britain’s NUJ to back their campaign and join a rally outside Downing Street on October 15.

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