Thoughts on AKP Media and RTÜK Oversight

Recently, the LGS confusion in Turkey raises questions about the reliability of the information shared by state institutions. Mustafa Karaalioğlu discusses how the government and the state have become a mechanism.
Karaalioğlu points out that the credibility of statements is diminishing and that society now sees the party rather than the bureaucracy. This situation undermines the reliability of state institutions.
The author emphasizes that contradictory statements regarding trade with Israel have led to a loss of trust. The government's previous stances have created significant distrust among the public.
As a result, there is serious uncertainty about which official statements we can trust. This situation leads to more questioning and criticism within society.
AKP media and RTÜK oversight are crucial topics regarding press freedom in Turkey. Recent developments reveal how media is monitored and the consequences of this oversight.
In particular, the prosecution of ÇHD member lawyers for their press releases is noteworthy. This situation highlights the extent of media restrictions.
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