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		<title>Turkey&#8217;s War on Dissent: A Systematic Assault, Not Just a &#8216;Worrying&#8217; Trend</title>
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<p>When President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan cited Hitler’s Germany as a model for an effective presidential system, his office was quick to claim the media had &#8220;distorted&#8221; his words. Yet, for the editor-in-chief of the country&#8217;s most influential newspaper, Hürriyet, simply reporting on the President&#8217;s controversial statements was enough to face a potential five-year prison sentence [...]</p>
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<p><span class="selected">When <strong>President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan</strong> cited Hitler’s Germany as a model for an effective presidential system, his office was quick to claim the media had &#8220;distorted&#8221; his words. Yet, for the editor-in-chief of the country&#8217;s most influential <strong>newspaper, </strong></span><strong><em><span class="selected">Hürriyet</span></em></strong><span class="selected">, simply reporting on the President&#8217;s controversial statements was enough to face a potential five-year prison sentence for &#8220;insult.&#8221; In Erdoğan&#8217;s Turkey, the assault on free speech has moved far beyond a &#8220;worrying&#8221; trend; it has become a systematic and ruthless campaign to crush all forms of opposition.</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span class="selected">The judiciary, once a pillar of the republic, now operates as a weapon of the executive. Prosecutors are no longer guardians of the law but enforcers of the president&#8217;s will. Consider the case of a popular talk show, where a criminal investigation for &#8220;terrorist propaganda&#8221; was launched after a caller, identifying as a teacher, lamented the deaths of civilians, including &#8220;unborn children and babies,&#8221; during military operations in the Kurdish-majority regions. She did not mention any armed group, yet her plea for peace was treated as a criminal act.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="selected">This war on dissent is not limited to the press. Over 1,100 Turkish academics, joined by 300 of their international colleagues, signed a declaration calling for an end to the violence and refusing to be &#8220;a party to the crime&#8221; of state-inflicted massacres. Erdoğan&#8217;s response was swift and brutal. He branded the signatories &#8220;dark people,&#8221; &#8220;villains,&#8221; and &#8220;vile,&#8221; publicly calling on the judiciary to punish their &#8220;treachery.&#8221; Police raids and detentions followed shortly after.</span></p>
<p><span class="selected">The hypocrisy of the state&#8217;s actions is staggering. While academics face prosecution for peace petitions, a notorious convicted mafia leader who publicly threatened to &#8220;take a shower in their blood&#8221; has faced no legal repercussions. The message is clear: in today&#8217;s Turkey, calls for peace are terrorism, while threats of violence in support of the state are tolerated.</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span class="selected">The statistics paint a grim picture of this reality. In <strong>2015 alone, an estimated 500 journalists were fired, 70 were physically assaulted, and dozens remain imprisoned on dubious terrorism charges.</strong> The country&#8217;s prisons are filled to capacity, a stark metaphor for a nation where the space for dissent has been completely choked off.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="selected">And what of Europe? Faced with this blatant descent into authoritarianism, the European Union offers little more than tepid expressions of &#8220;extreme concern.&#8221; Brussels appears content with a &#8220;transactional&#8221; relationship, prioritizing the refugee deal over the fundamental rights of 80 million people in a candidate country. Prominent writers and press freedom organizations have called on European leaders to act, stating plainly that intimidation and threats have become &#8220;the norm.&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span class="selected">As imprisoned journalist <strong>Can Dündar</strong> aptly warned, the refugee crisis must not be allowed to overshadow the systematic violation of fundamental freedoms. The situation in Turkey has long passed the threshold of &#8220;worrying.&#8221; It is a full-blown crisis, a methodical dismantling of democracy happening in plain sight, met by the calculated indifference of its Western partners.</span></p>
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