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Thibaut Bruttin: 'Turkey was a matrix of policies to repress journalism in the West'
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Thibaut Bruttin: 'Turkey was a matrix of policies to repress journalism in the West'

Thibaut Bruttin, Director-General of Reporters Without Borders (RSF), discusses the global decline in press freedom, highlighting Turkey as a case study. He notes that Turkey's ranking in the World Press Freedom Index dropped from 99th in 2002 to 163rd in 2026, attributing this to the Erdoğan government's policies. Bruttin argues that Turkey serves as a 'matrix' for repressive tactics being adopted in Western democracies, including hostile takeovers of media outlets and the discrediting of journalists. He emphasizes the need for global solidarity in defending press freedom and criticizes the unchecked influence of tech oligarchs on the concept of 'free speech'.

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Thibaut Bruttin: 'Turkey was a matrix of policies to repress journalism in the West'

Thibaut Bruttin, Director-General of Reporters Without Borders (RSF), discusses the global decline in press freedom, highlighting Turkey as a case study. He notes that Turkey's ranking in the World Press Freedom Index dropped from 99th in 2002 to 163rd in 2026, attributing this to the Erdoğan government's policies. Bruttin argues that Turkey serves as a 'matrix' for repressive tactics being adopted in Western democracies, including hostile takeovers of media outlets and the discrediting of journalists. He emphasizes the need for global solidarity in defending press freedom and criticizes the unchecked influence of tech oligarchs on the concept of 'free speech'.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Turkey's repression of journalism as a model for similar tactics in Western countries, implying a broader ideological shift toward limiting press freedom. The emphasis on systemic issues and the critique of political leaders' actions suggest a left-leaning perspective. While the U

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