Inside Europe: Ankara shuts down Kurdish children's channel
Politics
Dorian Jones
November 4, 2016
Since the failed military coup in July, numerous Kurdish TV and radio stations have been closed in Turkey. But one of the most contentious decisions concerns Zarok TV, a children’s cartoon channel. Its closure has led to accusations that the government is more concerned with targeting the Kurdish language than terrorism. Dorian Jones has more from Diyarbakir.