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		<title>Erdoğan&#8217;s Vendetta Goes Global: President Brands Journalist a Spy, Dündar Issues Defiant Ultimatum</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Can Dundar]]></category>
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<p>In a staggering display of autocratic overreach on foreign soil, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan used a state visit to Germany to personally defame one of Turkey&#8217;s most celebrated journalists, Can Dündar, labeling him a &#8220;convicted spy&#8221; before the world&#8217;s press. But from his exile in Berlin, Dündar refused to be silenced, issuing a powerful ultimatum [...]</p>
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<p><span class="selected">In a staggering display of autocratic overreach on foreign soil, <strong>President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan</strong> used a state visit to Germany to personally defame one of Turkey&#8217;s most celebrated journalists, <strong>Can Dündar</strong>, labeling him a &#8220;convicted spy&#8221; before the world&#8217;s press. But from his exile in Berlin, Dündar refused to be silenced, issuing a powerful ultimatum that laid bare the president&#8217;s lies: <strong>&#8220;Prove I am a spy, and I will quit my profession forever.&#8221;</strong></span></p>
<blockquote><p><span class="selected">The dramatic confrontation unfolded during a joint press conference with <strong>German Chancellor Angela Merkel</strong>. Erdoğan, hoping to use the international stage to legitimize his domestic war on the press, demanded the extradition of <strong>Dündar,</strong> painting him as a dangerous criminal. It was a brazen attempt to export his regime of fear, turning a diplomatic mission into a personal vendetta.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="selected">What Erdoğan conveniently failed to mention is the &#8220;crime&#8221; for which Dündar is being relentlessly persecuted: practicing journalism. <em><strong>As the former editor-in-chief of </strong></em></span><em><strong><span class="selected">Cumhuriyet</span><span class="selected"> newspaper, Dündar published irrefutable video and photographic evidence—evidence captured by the state&#8217;s own gendarmerie—of Turkey&#8217;s intelligence agency (MİT) illegally shipping weapons to jihadist groups in Syria.</span></strong></em></p>
<p><span class="selected">Dündar did not commit espionage; he exposed it. He did not betray the state; he revealed a crime being committed in its name. His work was a public service of the highest order, upholding a journalist&#8217;s duty to inform the people and hold power to account.</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span class="selected">In his powerful rebuttal, Dündar eviscerated Erdoğan&#8217;s claims. &#8220;The people who should stand trial are not the journalists,&#8221; he declared, &#8220;but those who conducted this [illegal arms] operation.&#8221; He correctly pointed out that Erdoğan was lying about his conviction status, a deliberate blurring of legal lines to mislead the public. At that moment, it was not the journalist who stood accused, but the president whose credibility was on trial—and found wanting.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="selected">Erdoğan&#8217;s obsession with Can Dündar stems from a simple fact: he cannot forgive being caught. The MİT trucks story was a profound embarrassment that exposed the government&#8217;s duplicity in the Syrian conflict. Unable to refute the story, the regime chose to destroy the messenger. This is the classic playbook of authoritarianism: when the facts are against you, you imprison the fact-finders.</span></p>
<p><span class="selected">Merkel&#8217;s quiet disagreement at the press conference highlighted the growing chasm between Turkey and the democratic world. But the real showdown was between a president armed with the full power of the state and a journalist armed with only the truth. Dündar&#8217;s challenge to Erdoğan was more than a personal defense; it was a defense of journalism itself. It was a defiant declaration that even in the darkest of times, there are those who will not bow to slander and who will risk everything for the truth.</span></p>
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