Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk censored in his homeland
News reports claiming that an interview with Turkish author and Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk conducted for the Hürriyet daily was not published are
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Doğan’s flagship Hürriyet censors interview with Orhan Pamuk as Nobel laureate joins ‘No’ camp in …
One of the leading newspapers in Turkey, the Hürriyet daily, has refused to publish an interview with Orhan Pamuk, Turkey’s most famous writer and a .
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is set to accelerate his campaign for the upcoming referendum on shifting Turkey to an executive presidential system, holding public rallies in five Anatolian provinces over three days this weekend including Kahramanmaraş, Malatya, Elazığ, Adıyaman and Gaziantep.
Pamuk interview scrapped over views on constitutional changes Nobel prize-winning Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk said on Tuesday that a leading newspaper had scrapped the publication of an interview with him . |
Vice PM Canikli has declared that the list concerning expels of academics will be sent to the Higher Education Council and the wrongdoings will be fixed.
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