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RTÜK punishes Halk TV and Fox over Erdogan comments
 28 Dec 2018
Turkey’s television watchdog has ordered a halt to a television program on Halk TV for five episodes, while also ruling for a fine, over remarks of two famous actors on the president in a previous episode, Hurriyet reports.

The remarks by veteran actors Metin Akpınar and Müjdat Gezen on a talkshow on Halk TV on Dec. 21 “exceeded the boundaries of criticism” and were “promoting the people to hatred and enmity,” said RTÜK in a written statement on Dec. 26.

“I believe that the only solution for us to get rid of this polarization and fights is democracy. If we can’t reach that point, then perhaps the leader will be hanged from his feet like it happened in all other fascisms of the past, or he will be poisoned in a dungeon or live the end of all the other [similar] leaders, but it will be ultimately our own destruction,” Akpınar had said on the show. Gezen had directly criticized Erdoğan during the program. “He is rebuking everyone, he is pointing his finger at everybody, he tells people ‘to know your limits. ’Look, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, you cannot test our patriotism. You should know your limit,” he said. ''Whoever turned to Russia, except Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, had to leave their seat. Adnan Menderes had an appointment and a coup took place. Similarly, the same thing happened when Suleyman Demirel faced north and a coup took place. Let’s see who’s next,’’ Akpınar said on TV, in an apparent reference to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkey’s improving relations with Russia.

A lawyer of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan applied to the RTÜK on Dec. 25, demanding that Halk TV be fined for “not acting in line with the law” during the program in which the two actors made comments on “fascism,” which led to prosecutors launching a probe into them. In the application submitted to the watchdog, lawyer Hüseyin Aydın had said “the comments mounted to insult and the actors directly targeted President Erdoğan.”

The president accused both actors on Dec. 23 of threatening him “with death and a coup explicitly.” Hours after Erdoğan’s statement, the Istanbul Anadolu Chief Prosecutor’s Office launched an investigation into the two actors on charges of “insulting the president” and “threatening him with coup and death.” Both actors were later released after the court ruled for a ban on overseas travel among other judicial control measures.


RTÜK slapped another three-episode ban on the program and fine over journalist Yılmaz Özdil’s remarks, who said “Turkey would have been a better country today if President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had drunk a single beer.” The authority argued that his remarks promoted the use of alcohol.

For Fox Turkey, RTÜK decided that the anchorman “made a call for street protests” by saying “Come on, let’s protests the price hikes, the hike in price of natural gas, with a peaceful rally. Come on. Let’s do it. Can we?” Portakal had also said Turks were afraid of calling protests, blaming the “climate of fear and intimidation” in the country while presenting news on the nationwide French “yellow vest” protests.

The spokesperson for Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) on Wednesday blasted two Turkish actors who were detained and released earlier this week for their statements allegedly calling for a coup, saying their statements constituted both a hate crime and a crime against humanity, T24 reports.
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