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by Murat Bayram Summary 25 million Kurdish citizens* in Turkey have access to only four Turkey-based daily news sites in their mother tongue. These platforms struggle to survive in many areas, from economic sustainability to technological infrastructure, from educational opportunities to content production. The situation in traditional media is
Botan International is the first and only Kurdish media training office in the history of the Turkish state, and RSF is the first institution to support the institution. RSF and Botan International were project partners in 2020-2023.Contribute with Google The two institutions became permanent partners on 02.01.
The Diyarbakir office of Botan International, which was set up with the support of Reporters Without Borders (RSF), is now two years old. Botan International’s media training office is the first Kurdish media training office in the history of the Turkish state, and RSF is the first international organisation
As a result of the “terrorization” of Kurdish-language media in Turkey, a situation has arisen where even millions of pro-government Kurdish groups living in Turkey would not dare to publish a Kurdish-language newspaper. Almost the entire population of Diyarbakir is Kurdish. 3 Kurdish MPs were elected from