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Attacks against Turkish-language newspaper in Cologne

17/02/2012 08:32 (94 Day 02:54 minutes ago)

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The FINANCIAL -- The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatović, condemned attacks on the Paris and Cologne offices of the Turkish-language daily newspaper Zaman and called for a thorough investigation.

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“The attacks on Zaman’s editorial offices not only create fear in those directly affected but they also damage media freedom by attempting to silence journalists for their reporting,” Mijatović said.

According to OSCE, on 15 February a masked group of alleged supporters of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party entered the Paris offices of Zaman, breaking windows and equipment and threatening employees. On the same day in Cologne, alleged PKK supporters firebombed the newspaper’s offices.

“Attacks and intimidation against a media outlet and its journalists are unacceptable. I am relieved that no one was injured and that the French and German authorities have launched investigations,” Mijatović said.  “I hope that the perpetrators will be soon brought to justice.”

 

 

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