from Part IV - Translations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 March 2022
I hired Orhan to help me for the same story about the crackdown on the Turkish press. The newsworthy peg on which I thought I could hang the story was the recent seizure of Zaman. When I discussed my idea with Orhan at his usual café, he did not suggest any pro-Gülen media sources. He instead encouraged me to contextualize recent events with the Gülen Movement’s history of collusion with the government in targeting critical journalists.
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