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Western media under fire for biased rhetoric pre-Türkiye polls

by Daily Sabah

istanbul May 04, 2023 - 11:16 pm GMT+3
People cast their vote for Turkish elections, in Bremen, Germany, Apr. 29, 2023. (AA Photo)
People cast their vote for Turkish elections, in Bremen, Germany, Apr. 29, 2023. (AA Photo)
by Daily Sabah May 04, 2023 11:16 pm

Turkish officials, including Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, criticized The Economist and other media outlets for their latest editions, which feature blatantly biased anti-Erdoğan cover urging Turkish citizens to vote him out.

Slamming the London-based weekly for deciding on behalf of the Turkish people, Çavuşoğlu said it is interfering in the domestic affairs of the country.

"Nobody can usurp the will of the Turkish people," Çavuşoğlu said Thursday.

“They’re saying Erdoğan should go, he must go. They’re making decisions on behalf of the Turkish people, or are trying to give advice to them. Why should Erdoğan go?” the foreign minister said.

He continued by saying that there would’ve been a global food crisis if it wasn’t for President Erdoğan’s efforts to ensure the grain initiative and that it is unacceptable for foreign media outlets to interfere in the domestic affairs of a country.

Çavuşoğlu also criticized Germany for refusing to authorize Türkiye for setting up polling stations in more areas to meet the soaring demand of voters in the country.

The minister also noted that he has retracted his op-ed for The Economist’s next issue and that the Turkish people would respond to The Economist on May 14, the day of the elections.

The Economist’s latest edition featured a cover with the title “The Most Important Election of 2023” adorned with tags “Save Democracy” and “Erdoğan Must Go.”

French Le Point and L'Express magazines also featured anti-Erdoğan covers, with the former referring to Erdoğan as “the other Putin” while L’Express associated him with the risk of chaos, with subheadings including relations with Europe, the migrants and the Middle East, as well as his discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Both magazines featured photos edited to villanize the president.

Meanwhile, Presidential Communications Director Fahrettin Altun also criticized the Western media outlets for their anti-Erdoğan rhetoric.

Criticizing the media outlets for completely disregarding the principle of impartiality, Altun said they are trying to manage perception through their propaganda.

Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ also criticized The Economist’s issue, saying that it is none of the magazine’s business to decide who would win the vote.

“Who will decide on Erdoğan’s departure? The Economist? What is it up to them?” Bozdağ said.

He continued by criticizing the biased publication, saying that the president has always won through democracy and embraced the will of the people during crises, such as the July 15 failed coup attempt.

He also noted that the Turkish people are also staunch defendants of democracy and did not hesitate to stand up against tanks and bullets on the night of the coup attempt to protect it.

The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) spokesperson Ömer Çelik also criticized Western media outlets for anti-Erdoğan rhetoric, saying that they have all mobilized to influence the political process in Türkiye.

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