Aydın Doğan against continued debate with President Erdoğan in Turkey’s ‘painful period’
ISTANBUL
A MANDATORY PUBLIC STATEMENT
My statement addressing to the esteemed president on Saturday [Sept. 26], was a response to protect my dignity.
I expressed in the statement that I had not said “there were times when we made governments come and go,” the words he quoted me as saying in a meeting years ago.
I stand behind my words and I repeat it: I have never said such words to anybody, including the esteemed president. I did not imply any such a meaning.
But the esteemed president continued his accusations targeting me in the previous day.
It is not possible for me to accept the accusations uttered by him. I reject these accusations.
I am not a politician. So I cannot be anyone’s political opponent or foe. Making a polemic with the country’s president is not my duty, nor would I ever resort to it. The answer I give is only self-defense to protect my dignity.
Moreover, I don’t approve of continuously occupying the country’s news agenda with such a debate during such a painful period, when martyrs’ coffins are coming home every day, burning our hearts just a month before our people go to polls.
I always live as a transparent person. I paid my taxes, I fulfilled all my duties as a citizen. I have no fault to hide and no account to give.
Nor I have legal immunity that politicians enjoy. I always fight against slanders in legal ways. I emerge from all of them honestly and my conscience is clear.
I am a publisher and I make the maximum effort to do this to international standards. I would like to repeat again to my readers that I will hold on to my pledge to continue our independent editorial policy.
I leave the judgment regarding the recent attacks targeting me and our group to the conscience of our readers and the public.
With respect,
Aydın Doğan