Turkish post-coup crackdown sparks democracy fears
ANKARA, Turkey — A dozen police officers, joined by officials from Turkey’s treasury and the county’s broadcasting watchdog, marched into the pro-Kurdish IMC-TV television station, sealed off its control rooms and forced the channel off the air during a live program on democracy.
The station had anticipated the raid ever since the government, using powers it acquired by declaring a state of emergency in the wake of the July 15 coup attempt, last week ordered IMC-TV and 22 other broadcasters to shut down.
The bold act of censorship nonetheless stunned staff members Tuesday in the channel’s studio.
“Long live hell for the oppressors!” IMC-TV co-ordinating editor Eyup Burc shouted during the live broadcast. “We stand against coups and we stand against those who use coups to carry out their own coup.”
