CNN-Turkey airs penguin documentary during Istanbul riots
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June, 2013
While
masses of protestors battled police armed with tear gas bombs in
Istanbul Saturday, CNN-Turk chose instead to air an episode of Spy
in the Huddle,
a three-part
documentary on penguins.
The
broadcast poured lighter fluid on online accusations
of a countrywide media blackout over riots in Taksim Square, where
demonstrators protested a government initiative to turn
a park into a shopping center and army barracks.
The
broadcast prompted outrage on Twitter, Tumblr, and even CNN online,
where a CNN iReport community contributor published the article "CNN
Turk shows documentary on penguins while CNN International reports
Istanbul":
Why
does CNN international show live coverage of the protests in Turkey,
while CNN Türk show a documentary on Penguins? How is this even
possible? How can it ignore the police brutality—there are dozens
and dozens of clips? How can it not show the broad sections of
Turkish society, when the PM says it is only a group of radicals. How
can it collude with a government obviously out of control? Yesterday
the PM admitted the police had overacted and there will be
investigations. And today? It continues all over Turkey.
On
Sunday, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called
social media a "nuisance."
This might be why: Facebook has become one of the only reliable
means of spreading information. This
video, of police surrounding and beating an unarmed women,
has been shared more than 30,000 times.
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