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Al-Monitor,  
February 10, 2022
“Although they control most of the media in Turkey, the economic reality is shifting public opinion towards the opposition and the government appears unable to control… the narrative.”
Al-Monitor,  
July 22, 2021
“At a time when the US and Europe are trying to…suppor[t] local NGOs and independent media organizations, Ankara is clearly trying to keep tabs on these activities and tighten its control over these institutions.”
Greek Current,  
July 22, 2021
“We really have no indication that there has been any mention of [the HDP closure case] or pressure on this in private from the US side. Hopefully, we will see more of that now that several senators in this hearing have raised this issue.”
VOA News,  
July 15, 2021
“Many Kurdish outlets were among the first media outlets that were shut down by decree in the state of emergency. And we saw a lot of journalists, particularly Kurdish journalists but also liberal voices…get detained or sacked from their jobs.”
Greek Current,  
June 22, 2021
“For the Turkish government to so openly and blatantly try to ban this party right now is a real comment on how they see the future of electoral democracy and political pluralism in Turkey. It is just a clear aggression against a legitimate party.”
VOA News,  
June 15, 2021
“[Turkey] has a human rights crisis. Its democracy is in crisis, and it’s not really fair to speak of any rule of law in the country given all these major problems.”
Associated Press,  
June 13, 2021
“[Erdogan] seems to understand that to get any kind of international investment to Turkey, he will need to project an image of positive relations with the U.S.”
Ahval,  
June 12, 2021
“The more authoritarian Turkey becomes and the more it strays away from democratic values, it is only going to continue to play a spoiler role in multilateral institutions that are aimed at safeguarding democratic principles around the world.”
Al Jazeera,  
May 19, 2021
“But as soon as the government discovered the app, of course, it also began to monitor and police those discussion rooms, and flooded the app with its own supporters to try to dominate the conversation.”
Washington Post,  
April 26, 2021
“The deterioration of the U.S.-Turkish alliance in recent years helped facilitate President Biden’s decision to recognize the genocide, in that it removed a political obstacle to the recognition.”