Erdogan wants to broaden definition of terrorists to include journalists

The statement came after an incident of suicide car bombing at a bus stop in central Ankara on Sunday


Reuters March 17, 2016
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan. PHOTO: AFP

ANKARA: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday it was necessary to broaden the definition of terrorists to include journalists, who are equally guilty.

Speaking after another bombing in the Turkish capital which killed 37 people, Erdogan said: "It's not only the person who pulls the trigger, but those who made that possible who should also be defined as terrorists, regardless of their title," adding this could be a journalist, an MP or a civil society actor.

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The statement came after an incident of suicide car bombing at a bus stop in central Ankara on Sunday.

The attack came just weeks after 29 people were killed in another suicide car bomb attack targeting the military in Ankara on February 17 that was claimed by a Kurdish militant group.

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Following the attack, it was reported that there was a media blackout in Turkey.

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Karrar | 8 years ago | Reply Once upon a time Turkey was a peaceful, progressive and secular country but then Erdogan ad his follies came to power!
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