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Erkin Öncan

Erkin Öncan, Turkish journalist focusing on war zones and social movements around the world.
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The Western-backed activists, who took to the streets with EU flags against the “foreign agents” bill, were actually marching against the Georgian version of a law enacted by the USA in 1939.


The Western world’s threat narrative seeks to disrupt the concept of multipolarity by imposing sanctions and military deterrence.


It is not difficult to see that fabricated fake news used to attack China is the result of a widespread propaganda campaign, Erkin Öncan writes.


Although Turkey follows a ‘balanced’ position in the Ukraine crisis, this balance can often evolve into a zig-zag policy. If this deviation happens to Azov members in Turkey, get ready to watch the heroic stories of Azovists in the Turkish media.


The “freedom of the press” they speak of is only valid for organizations that will repeat their own narrative.


The extreme right-wing nature of the Kyiv regime is the result of a long-term political transformation and its origins date back to before the WWII.


It is not possible to be at more than one table at the same time, especially in topics such as Ukraine, where tensions are at critical levels, Erkin Öncan writes.