Ankara - Sana
Turkish broadcaster Jan Atakli, in the language of gestures and references, protested the arbitrary and systematic policies of Recep Tayyip Erdogan's regime in pursuing opponents and critical media.
According to the Turkish newspaper Zaman newspaper, the broadcaster Atakli protested, while presenting a program on the Turkish “Tele One” channel, to “the practices that placed Turkey ranked 154 out of 181 countries in the Freedom of the Press Index and was classified as authoritarian.”
Atakli resorted to an exciting way to protest against the practices of the Supreme Council of Radio and Television during his reading of newspaper headlines supporting the Erdogan regime, where he gave gestures and signs in his hand that mean "very beautiful" and expressed sarcastic expressions while dealing with opposition newspapers, such as the Republic, Suzhou, Yeni Chag and Korcusuz.
It is noteworthy that the Atakli "Today Begins" program has been suspended on the "Tel One" channel five times and imposed fines against him for "disturbing the authorities."
The Supreme Council of Radio and Television of the Turkish system had issued at the beginning of this month a decision to close the Al-Hiwar channel on charges of "insulting" the head of the Turkish system.
It is noteworthy that Erdogan's regime took advantage of the coup attempt that took place on the fifteenth of July 2016 to implement repressive policies against its opponents and opponents and carried out under its pretext a campaign of arrests and massacres that affected tens of thousands in all civil and military institutions of the state in addition to suppressing freedom of the press and the closure of many newspapers, media and websites through To impose a state of emergency in the country.