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Turkey's Hidden Truths

Selin Girit investigates why journalists in Turkey so often find themselves under attack from the authorities.

Featuring news on issues around the world. After a three-year freeze, Turkey has restarted negotiations to join the European Union. Tourism and the economy are booming. And yet the country remains one of the biggest jailers of journalists in the world. Intimidation and self-censorship are said to be commonplace.

Following her reporting on protests in Istanbul last summer, the BBC's Selin Girit was the target of a hate campaign on Twitter begun by a senior Turkish politician. For Our World, Selin returns to Turkey to investigate why journalists so often find themselves under attack from the authorities.

30 minutes

Last on

Sun 2 Feb 201421:30GMT

Broadcasts

  • Sun 29 Dec 201312:30GMT
  • Sun 29 Dec 201321:30GMT
  • Sat 1 Feb 201404:30GMT
  • Sat 1 Feb 201421:30GMT
  • Sun 2 Feb 201403:30GMT
  • Sun 2 Feb 201421:30GMT