''Yeni Akit'' (literally "New Agreement") is an Islamic-conservative
Turkish
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* of or about Turkey
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daily newspaper. ''Yeni Akit'' is aligned with
Islamism
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and has been criticised for homophobia and hate against the
LGBT,
Jews,
Christians, and
atheists.
History
The newspaper was founded in 2010 as a successor to ''Anadolu'da Vakit'' (2001–2010), but later took on the name ''Vakit''. The original ''Vakit'' had been sued for defamation by 312 generals for a 2003 editorial written by columnist
Asım Yenihaber
Asem (also spelled Aasem, Assem, Asim ar, عاصم ') is a male given name of Arabic origin, which means "savior, protector, guardian, defender." Asem is also a female given name of Kazakh origin, which means "beauty, beautiful, refined, gracefu ...
which criticised the military. ''Vakit'' lost the case, and was ordered to pay 1.8M
TL in 2010. Columnist
Abdurrahman Dilipak had his house forcibly sold in 2009 to pay damages relating to a 2000 article.
Controversies
Role in Turkish Council of State shooting
''Vakit'' had been charged with encouraging the 2006
Turkish Council of State shooting of a judge, which was notionally a protest against a decision blocking the appointment of a teacher wearing a headscarf as principal of a nursery school. Several months earlier, ''Vakit'' had produced a front-page headline, ‘Here are those members’, accompanied by the photographs and identities of the chief judge and three members of the 2nd Chamber of the
Turkish Council of State responsible for the decision.
Hate Speech
According to a report published by the Hrant Dink Foundation, ''Yeni Akit'' is one of the top three Turkish newspapers featuring
hate speech
Hate speech is defined by the ''Cambridge Dictionary'' as "public speech that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a person or group based on something such as race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation". Hate speech is "usually thoug ...
.
''Yeni Akit'' is known for featuring opposite ideas against
Jews,
Armenians,
Greeks,
Yazidis,
Gülenists,
Alevis,
atheists,
LGBT,
secularists,
freemasons
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,
socialists,
communists,
pan-Turkists,
Kemalists
Kemalism ( tr, Kemalizm, also archaically ''Kamâlizm''), also known as Atatürkism ( tr, Atatürkçülük, Atatürkçü düşünce), or The Six Arrows ( tr, Altı Ok), is the founding official ideology of the Turkey, Republic of Turkey.Eric J. ...
,
Grey Wolves, and
feminists, among others, on a daily basis.
Anti-semitism
In May 2014, ''Yeni Akit'' sought to blame Jews in the country's recent
Soma coal mine disaster
On 13 May 2014, blasting at Eynez coal mine in Soma, Manisa, Turkey, caused an underground mine fire, which burned until 15 May. In total, 301 people were killed in what was the worst mine disaster in Turkey's history. The mine, operated by co ...
that left over 300 dead. The newspaper criticized the mine's owner for having a Jewish son-in-law and "
Zionist-dominated media" for distorting the story.
In September 2014, ''Yeni Akit'' columnist Faruk Cose called for Turkish Jews to be taxed to pay for reconstructing buildings damaged in
Gaza
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Places Palestine
* Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea
** Gaza City, a city in the Gaza Strip
** Gaza Governorate, a governorate in the Gaza Strip Lebanon
* Ghazzeh, a village in ...
during
Israel's
Operation Protective Edge.
In July 2014, the newspaper used a picture of
Adolf Hitler as the centerpiece for its daily word game, and the phrase "Seni arıyoruz" translating to ''
''We long for you'''' as the answer to the puzzle.
Anti-LGBT
In January 2012, ''Yeni Akit'' was fined by the
Turkish High Court of Appeals over comments published in 2008 describing gay people as "perverts."
In the aftermath of the 2016
Orlando nightclub shooting the newspaper published a headline calling the victims "deviants" or "perverted", which in turn was criticized by foreign media outlets.
Anti-Atatürk
On
Atatürk's 75. death anniversary, on ''Yeni Akit''
's newspaper had a full page ad, that had the phrase ''Olmasaydı da olurduk'' translating to ''
''We would still be here if he didn't exist'''' referring to Atatürk.
In January 2015, the newspaper posted a photo on their Facebook of Atatürk with a make-up filter and a darped up filter applied to it. Against this members of the
MHP (Nationalist Movement Party of Turkey) protested in front of the ''Yeni Akit'' Headquarters. It is alleged that ''Yeni Akit'' employees fired bullets at the protesters.
Censoring of women
The newspaper censors images of women in both their print and online edition by blurring all uncovered skin. In some cases, women in the image are completely blurred out.
Targeting of journalists
In July 2012, over 200 prominent people signed a criminal complaint against ''Yeni Akit'' over its attacks on liberal Islamic journalist
Ali Bayramoğlu Ali Bayramoğlu (born 1956), is a Turkish writer and political commentator. He was a columnist in the Turkish daily newspaper Yeni Safak, writing from a liberal pro-Islamic viewpoint. He has campaigned against ultra- nationalism, militarism and r ...
.
In August, the newspaper accused
Cengiz Çandar and
Hasan Cemal of supporting the
PKK.
In December 2012, ''Yeni Akit'' published a list of 60 journalists who, it claimed, supported the PKK, and called the journalists "terrorists and criminals".
Support of bin Laden
Following
his death in May 2011, ''Yeni Akit'' published a full page condolence in honor of
Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (10 March 1957 – 2 May 2011) was a Saudi-born extremist militant who founded al-Qaeda and served as its leader from 1988 until Killing of Osama bin Laden, his death in 2011. Ideologically a Pan-Islamism ...
.
Denial of Sivas Massacre
''Yeni Akit'' published a front-page story on 23 July 2012 declaring the
Sivas massacre a "19 Year Lie", claiming the victims had been killed by gunshots rather than fire on the basis of morgue photos it claimed were previously unpublished. The claims were rapidly disproven, and strongly condemned by many.
Conviction of columnist for sexually abusing a minor
In September 2009's Bursa 4. Aggravated Felony Court's final hearing found ''Vakit ''newspaper columnist 78-year-old Hüseyin Üzmez convicted for
sexually abusing a minor and was sentenced to 13 years 1 month 15 days in prison. Against the appeal, Penal Department No. 9 of the Supreme Court held another trial on 14 November 2012 where he was sentenced with the same time in prison. In 2012, Hüseyin Üzmez entered prison again, and in 2014 he was discharged from prison due to health problems and psychological problems. He died 12 days later. The newspaper denied the allegations and insisted this was a conspiracy.
Disinformation during Gezi Protests
During the
Gezi Park protests in Turkey, ''Yeni Akit'' published many
disinformative articles.
On 5 June Mustafa Durdu, a columnist at the newspaper, claimed that protestors may even have performed
group sex
Group sex is sexual behavior involving more than two participants. Participants in group sex can be of any sexual orientation or gender. Any form of sexual activity can be adopted to involve more than two participants, but some forms have their ...
inside
Dolmabahçe Mosque.
On 13 June, ''Yeni Akit'' claimed that
prostitution
Prostitution is the business or practice of engaging in Sex work, sexual activity in exchange for payment. The definition of "sexual activity" varies, and is often defined as an activity requiring physical contact (e.g., sexual intercourse, n ...
and
group sex
Group sex is sexual behavior involving more than two participants. Participants in group sex can be of any sexual orientation or gender. Any form of sexual activity can be adopted to involve more than two participants, but some forms have their ...
was common at Gezi park after 2 am. They based this claim on an "anonymous journalist who saw this happening with his own eyes and told it to someone else".
On 15 June, the newspaper accused supermarket chain
Migros
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of delivering free supplies to the protestors at Gezi park. However, goods delivered to the park were bought by protestors through the supermarket's online store.
On 24 August, ''Yeni Akit'' claimed that Gezi protestors were preparing for a "big provocation" during the
August 30 Victory Day celebrations.
Orlando nightclub shooting
Following the
Orlando nightclub shooting, the newspaper published a headline calling the victims "deviant" or "perverted," which in turn was criticized by foreign media outlets.
2017 Dutch–Turkish diplomatic incident
During the
2017 Dutch–Turkish diplomatic incident
In March 2017, the Netherlands and Turkey were involved in a diplomatic incident, triggered by Turkish efforts to hold political rallies on Dutch territory and subsequent travel restrictions placed by Dutch authorities on Turkish officials seekin ...
, ''Yeni Akit'' wrote a suggestive article which noted that while there were
"400,000 Turks living in the Netherlands," the
Dutch army "has 48,000 soldiers."
"Netherlands Dispute Gives Turkey Perfect Election Fodder"
published on ''Spiegel Online''. Accessed 13-3-2017.
Columnists
References
External links
Official website
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2010 establishments in Turkey
Newspapers published in Istanbul
Publications established in 2010
Turkish-language newspapers
Daily newspapers published in Turkey