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Turkish President Erdoğan calls press freedom "crucial for the nation"

"We desire a freer and more pluralist Turkish press where all ideas are represented," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said in his speech as speaking during a journalism award ceremony in the capital Ankara on Thursday.

Anadolu Agency TÜRKIYE
Published August 29,2019
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Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Thursday stressed the importance of press freedom and pluralism in a healthy society.

"We desire a freer and more pluralist Turkish press where all ideas are represented," Erdoğan said, addressing a journalism award ceremony in the capital Ankara.

He reiterated that the international media deliberately does not cover the accomplishments of Turkey.

Erdogan also expressed sorrow over the death of Abdülkadir Nişancı, an Anadolu Agency journalist, who died in an unfortunate event while he was on duty.

Erdoğan wished God's mercy on Nisançı and extended condolences to his family.

He condemned the embarrassing rumors shared on social media after the incident.

Nişancı was on a mission at Mt. Soğanlı in northeastern Turkey when he fell off a cliff on May 10 and died.