Turkuvaz Media Group honored the victims of the failed July 15, 2016, coup attempt in Ankara on Tuesday, organizing a commemorative event at the July 15 Democracy Museum with the support of the Culture and Tourism Ministry. The gathering included speeches, a panel discussion, documentary screenings, musical performances and an exhibition dedicated to the public resistance that thwarted the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) plot. A minute of silence was observed in remembrance of those who lost their lives during the coup and veterans who have since passed away, followed by the playing of the Turkish national anthem. The event featured remarks from prominent figures, including Deputy Culture and Tourism Minister Gökhan Yazgı, Bilge Gürs, chairperson of the Foundation for the Solidarity of Martyrs' Families and Veterans of Türkiye, and Ruhi Ersoy, chief adviser to the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) chair. Takvim newspaper columnist Ekrem Kızıltaş delivered the welcome address, setting the tone for discussions on the significance of July 15. Yazgı highlighted the historical context of the coup, describing it as the culmination of a decades-long effort to undermine the Turkish state. He noted that the establishment of the July 15 Democracy Museum aimed to preserve the memory of the day and ensure it is never forgotten. Yazgı emphasized that July 15 represented a victory of faith over power, stating that the coup attempt was part of a 40-year scheme that was ultimately foiled. He credited President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for standing firm in his commitment to the will of the people and underscored the importance of remembering the sacrifices made during the resistance. "The message written in the blood of our martyrs and veterans is that this country will never again experience military interventions like Sept. 12. We will never allow these events to be forgotten," he said. Kızıltaş framed July 15 as a pivotal moment in Turkey’s history, noting that the country emerged stronger in defending its democracy and combating terrorism following the failed coup. He expressed concerns about individuals still receiving protection abroad, suggesting that some key figures continue to benefit from foreign support. "Since July 15, Türkiye has been able to fight terrorism more effectively and has made significant progress in safeguarding the will of the nation," he added. Gürs, whose family suffered losses during the coup, spoke emotionally about the personal toll of the event. She described herself as someone from a family with two martyrs and two veterans, recalling how she lost both her father and husband while serving the nation. "Ten years have passed, but we have never forgotten that day," she said. Gürs urged the audience to reflect on those who betrayed their country for financial gain and to honor the heroes who stood against them. She reiterated the foundation’s commitment to ensuring that no martyr’s relatives suffer and no veteran stands alone. Following the speeches, a Quran recitation was performed by Muhammet Mansur Sağ, bringing the event to a solemn close. The ceremony served as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the Turkish people and the enduring legacy of the July 15 resistance. As the nation continues to grapple with the consequences of the coup attempt, the event reinforced the importance of vigilance, unity and the unyielding defense of democratic values.
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Daily SabahStrankarsko povezanKonservativnoDejstva 90Objektivnost 55pred 10 urami Turkuvaz Media Group na dogodku v Ankari počastila žrtve 15. julijaTurkuvaz Media Group, matična družba Daily Sabah, je organizirala spominski dogodek v Ankari ob obletnici neuspelega poskusnega državnega udarca 15. julija 2016. Dogodek, ki je potekal v Muzeju demokracije 15. julija s podporo ministrstva za kulturo in turizem, je vključeval govore, razpravo, dokumentarne predstave, glasbene predstave in razstavo.
Ocena pristranskosti (Konservativno): V članku je poskus državnega udara 15. julija označen kot zmaga demokratičnih vrednot in odpor javnosti proti domnevni grožnji državi, kar je v skladu z narativom, ki ga promovira vladajoča stranka za pravičnost in razvoj (AKP).
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 55): The article accurately describes the commemorative event held by Turkuvaz Media Group and mentions the involvement of various officials. However, it presents the event as honoring 'victims of the attack' and refers to FETÖ as the orchestrator, reflecting a pro-government perspective without presenti
Daily SabahStrankarsko povezanKonservativnoDejstva 85Objektivnost 60pred 20 urami 15. julij: Prelomna točka za turško nacionalno voljoV članku se spominja na 15. julij 2016, datum neuspelega poskusnega državnega udarca teroristične skupine Gülenist (FETÖ) v Turčiji. V članku je poudarjena vloga javnega upora, ki ga je vodil predsednik Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, s poudarkom na temi "Volja naroda, zmaga demokracije". Članek se nanaša na zgodovinske poskusne državne udare v Turčiji, vključno z dogodki iz leta 1960, 1971, 1997 in 2007, in ugotavlja, da je FETÖ kljub demokratičnemu napredku zatekla k nasilju. Profesor Ali Fuat Gökçe komentira pomen tega dogodka kot prelomnico za turško demokracijo in opozarja na pripravljenost javnosti, da brani svojo izvoljeno vlado. Članek se zaključi z omembo reform po poskusnem državnem udaru in tekočimi pravnimi ukrepi proti FETÖ.
Ocena pristranskosti (Konservativno): V članku je poskus državnega udarca 15. julija 2016 označen kot odločilni trenutek turške demokracije, javni upor pa je prikazan kot zmaga nad avtoritarizmom.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 60): The article provides accurate historical context about the 2016 coup attempt and quotes a political science professor discussing Turkey's history of coups. However, it uses emotionally charged terms like 'Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ)' and frames the resistance as a 'victory of democracy,' showing bi
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