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[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.
1986 – Zaman, a daily newspaper in Turkey, [152] begins publication, later becoming one of Turkey's top selling newspapers; 1993 – A television channel opened in Turkey, Samanyolu TV. 1994 – The (Turkish) Journalists and Writers Foundation (Gazeteciler ve Yazarlar Vakfi) established, with Gülen as honorary president [153]
Established on 17 January 2007, it was the English-language edition of the Turkish daily Zaman. Today's Zaman included domestic and international coverage, and regularly published topical supplements. Its contributors included cartoonist Cem Kızıltuğ. On 4 March 2016, a state administrator was appointed to run Zaman as well as Today's Zaman. [2]
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As the Committee to Protect Journalists says more than 80 reporters have been killed in 100 days of the Israel-Hamas conflict, Maryam Zakir-Hussain speaks to reporters on the ground
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He later joined Today's Zaman and worked there until the Turkish government shut down the newspaper in 2016. He has written columns for Al Arabiya since 2013 and regularly contributes to Huffington Post. He is a frequent commentator on the world's major radio and TV channels, including CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, NBC and CBC.
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]