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Samia Zaman is a Bangladeshi media personality, filmmaker and producer. [2] She was a television news presenter, reporter and talk show host. In 2006, she emerged as a film director. She also serves as the Editor and CEO of the television channel Ekattor TV. [3]
The journalists such as Mehmet Baransu, Ece Sevim Ozturk, who were investigating the ‘ Coup attempt’, were arrested. Media organizations such as Zaman newspaper, Cihan News Agency and Samanyolu TV, which were affiliated to the Fethullah Gülen group, were confiscated. Journalists working in these institutions were imprisoned.
[65] Soon after the incident, interior minister Naqvi, warned of use of live fire on protestors, alleging that the protestors had fired on security personnel using live weapons. [66] Azaz Syed, a senior journalist, later claimed that the car that caused the accident was not driven by a PTI-affiliated individual but by the grandson of a former ...
Al-Mashahd TV (reporter) North Gaza Governorate: Shot by an Israeli sniper while reporting. [9] December 19, 2023 Islam Bader: Al-Aqsa TV (presenter) Jabalia refugee camp Airstrike [9] Mohamed Ahmed: Shehab agency (reporter) and Al-Aqsa TV (photographer) Airstrike [9] December 23, 2023 Khader Marquez: Al-Manar (cameraman) Al-Khardali river, Lebanon
Turkey's 2001 financial crisis further strengthened media owners' hands, as 3–5,000 journalists were fired, and the most troublesome ones targeted first. [ 12 ] Some themes have long remained quasi-taboo in the Turkish media, including the role of the Army, the Cyprus issue and the rights of the Kurdish and Armenian minorities.
Tahir Zaman Priyo (March 7, 1997 – July 19, 2024) was a Bangladeshi freelance journalist and videographer. He was associated with the online news portal The Report24 as a video journalist . On July 19, 2024, while gathering news about ongoing quota reform movement protests on Central Road in Dhaka , he was shot and killed by law enforcement.
[48] Ulusal Kanal and Halk TV provided extensive live coverage from Gezi park. [49] Turkey's Journalists Union estimated that at least "72 journalists had been fired or forced to take leave or had resigned in the past six weeks since the start of the unrest" in late May 2013 due to pressure from the AKP government.
Abdülhamit Bilici (born 1970) is a Turkish journalist and media executive. Bilici was once one of the prominent and influential media figures in Turkey, as the last editor-in-chief of Zaman, the country's most widely circulated newspaper [1] and the CEO of the Feza Publications which ranked 244th [2] among top 500 companies according to Istanbul Chamber of Industry's ISO500. [3]