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May 26, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 
Columnists 08 February 2012, Wednesday 19 0 5 0
İHSAN YILMAZ
ihsan.yilmaz@todayszaman.com

What is wrong with the Western media?

Major media outlets in the English-speaking world have increasingly been publishing one-sided, biased, anti-Justice and Development Party (AKP) and anti-Gülen pieces. I am not sure if it is just a coincidence, but the frequency of these biased pieces has increased since the “one minute” incident at Davos.

I am critical of Jewish conspiracy theories that explain everything and also claim that Muslims are never mistaken. Nevertheless, that does not mean that a Jewish lobby that advocates for Israel, despite its fatal mistakes and injustices, does not exist. Nor does it mean that the Israeli national intelligence agency, MOSSAD, does not kill people in other countries and engage in all sorts of operations. These are known facts and not conspiracy theories. Sometimes conspiracy theories actually dilute and smokescreen the facts.

One remarkable and well-substantiated case in point is the Center for American Progress report from August 2011 titled “Fear, Inc.: The Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America.” This in-depth investigation reveals not a vast right-wing conspiracy behind the rise of Islamophobia in the USA but rather a small, tightly networked group of misinformation experts guiding an effort that reaches millions through effective advocates, media partners and grassroots organizing. The report clearly shows with robust evidence that the spread of hatred and misinformation primarily originates from five key people and their organizations, which are sustained by funding from a group of foundations. These foundations and personalities are generally linked to the Jewish lobby.

In this context, I am doubtful that the most recent media coverage of freedom in Turkey is bona fide. In almost every piece, the Hizmet (Gülen) movement is also mentioned with the AKP, even though there is no evidence to suggest that the movement tries to intimidate its critics. The Washington Post recently published a piece by the opposition Republican Peoples’ Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who carefully hid from his readers what the Ergenekon terrorist organization is all about, and never mentioned the concrete evidence and testimonies against Ergenekon. Similarly, the Guardian shockingly published a very biased and distorted piece by Ece Temelkuran who, with a brazen face, implied that the AKP killed Hrant Dink; in fact, Dink was killed by Ergenekon, which targeted the AKP by killing Dink. Temelkuran knows this, as does everyone else in Turkey, but she decided to cheat the Guardian readers. I do not think that the Guardian is innocent in this game; they should not be so ignorant about Turkey. Similar pieces in an anti-Pulitzer or “Fox News-esque” spirit have also appeared in several other media outlets such as the New York Times, Newsweek and Foreign Policy.

If these Western media outlets are worried about freedom in Turkey, why do they keep publishing pro-Ergenekon pieces and never talking to those who are critical of both the AKP and Ergenekon? For instance, the Taraf daily’s editor-in-chief and chief columnist Ahmet Altan has harshly criticized Erdoğan, and Erdoğan has sued him several times on the grounds of libel. But Altan has never said that he is afraid of Erdoğan or the Hizmet movement. The same goes for Perihan Mağden, Alper Görmüş, Yasemin Çongar, Orhan Kemal Cengiz, Etyen Mahcupyan, Markar Esayan, Yıldıray Oğur, Cüneyt Özdemir, Emre Uslu, Mehmet Baransu, Cengiz Çandar, Hasan Cemal, İhsan Dağı, Hüseyin Gülerce, Ahmet Turan Alkan, Ali Bayramoğlu, Mehmet Ali Birand, Bülent Keneş and several others. These people are not unknown in the Western media. Quite the contrary. These people criticize, sometimes harshly, Erdoğan and his AKP regularly and they blame him for not reforming and democratizing enough, but they have never said that Erdoğan imprisons his critics. Yet this image is monolithically presented in the Western media nowadays.

Is it just a coincidence that Western media outlets never speak to critics of the AKP? Or do these Western media outlets fear that their one-sided and biased anti-AKP pieces will be tarnished by the comments of those who say that the AKP has made many mistakes, but that freedom in Turkey is not becoming more limited? Are they afraid to hear that AKP opponents such as the CHP, the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), the old elite, Ergenekon and its supporters are not better democrats than the AKP? What is more, these opponents never press the AKP for more democratization, transparency, EU reforms, fulfillment of the Copenhagen criteria, a new constitution and a smaller state. They resent the fact that the old Kemalist elite are losing their privileged status in Turkey but they try to smokescreen this with distorted discussions. If these Western media outlets sincerely want their readers to understand Turkey, they should ask the critics of the AKP for their views on democratization, transparency, EU reforms, the Copenhagen criteria, a new constitution, a smaller state, Turkish foreign policy, the Assad regime, the USA and NATO, etc. And they should also ask them what they have done so far to further their cause on these issues.

These media outlets are not fundamental enemies of the AKP or Kemalists, and in the past they have published very favorable pieces on both the AKP and Hizmet. But almost all of them were published before the “one minute” incident. It is our right to hear a plausible and rational explanation of this radical change.

COMMENTS
one ideological prejudiced media outlet does not represent 'Western media' - I am again confused here - are you serious and proud about your column ?
tommy
GENERAL SHERMAN The USA is NOT and never was the slave to Israel. It just so happens that Israel is the birth site of Christianity and our holy shrines are all there. Kind of like Turkey thinking twice about getting into a spitting match with Saudi Arabia and their citizens not being admitted for ...
Me
Are we entering a new of these rather peculiar situations now which are like "we are right and the rest of the world is wrong".
I am good everybody else evil
@PupilSherman: you beloved Claire is Jewish too. Is she now filth, according your logic? Remember your thoughs about the foreign press?.)
Johan
although i agree that 'western meadi' is biased towards Turkey it is important to note that we are talking about the failure of the so called 'liberal progressive' media. But this is apparent in most countries of the world. I agree that the 'west' treats Turkey in general quite unfairly but at the s...
jahitty
The appearance of distorting pieces like Kilicdaroglu's in the Washington Post is not coincidence. The CHP stands no chance of winning major elections by standard democratic means, because they have no program of progress to offer voters in Turkey. Their only hope is to whine to an uninformed and la...
Kathleen
well written we all know about the western media the first 6 comments are so boring and typical responses from the anti islam pro israel crowed.
truth
The conspiracy claims are silly. But you are 100% right that pro-Israel groups react very negatively to Turkey's enmity toward Israel and newly-forged close relations with HAMAS. What do you expect, that Turkey will attack Israel on almost a daily basis and offer support to one of its greatest enemi...
Israeli
Me, there are plenty of journalists who write nice things about Turkiye, Niall Ferguson being one of them. Nobody cares about what the US thinks. It's a joke invented on robbery and genocide of Native Americans.
GeneralSherman
Wow, there are some braindead israel lovers here. Have any of you zombies ever asked yourselves why a nearly entirely non-jewish nation of 300 million like the US remains slave to israel?
GeneralSherman
Greco, what are you babbling about? There's plenty of positives. Just look at anything written by Niall Ferguson, especially his piece written on Dec 12, 2011.
GeneralSherman
There is no question that Turkey's repeated attacks on Israel and Jew-baiting proclamations do not win it much support among pro-Israel groups. What exactly were you expecting? That pro-Israel groups will not criticize Mr. Erdogan and his supporters for their attacks on Israel? That's weird if you d...
Observer
Turkey and Russia are NOT western countries, for which any choice they make will always criticized by western media. The incident of "one minute" is a very serious matter, as it allows the turkish premier to give lessons in democracy to the israelis'!? Israel kills 1,500 lebanese (in lebanon) in 2...
Ivan Julievich Orlov
What is wrong with YOU spreading lies like this?
daron
Another peddler of Jewish conspiracy theories. And the Gulen Movement is supposedly the rational, more forward-looking segment of the Islamist movement in Turkey, right? If you use arguments like these, as if we are in Europe of the 1930s, don't expect to be respected or be taken seriously. If anyth...
Israeli
Mr. Ihsan Yilmaz, Please, do a little bit your homework. Then you will see that not 'the Jew' but the Arab world own most of the media outlets in the USA. Your rattling and obsessive compulsive behavior about Jews became sickening - you cannot explain one thing in The world without adding 'the Jew'...
Johan
LMAO, are you crying that you can't read much positive about Turkey lately on ANY western paper? No problem, just blame the bloody Jews
Greco
Before criticizing western media and pointing your sticky muslim finger at Israel, I suggest you look in the mirror. Unbelievable that now you're trying to blame Jews and Israel for the negative media on Turkey or more precisely on Erdogan and his team of ranting politicians. Turkey is making negati...
lol
So you don't give much credit to "Jewish conpiracy theories" but you don't have a problem with starting one of your own. The majority of Americans have no idea about the "one minute" incident. The English speaking world is highly suspicious of politicians that make boorish statements on the world ...
Me
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