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Media allowed to use Kurdish language but still forbidden to discuss Kurdish issues freely, says RSF

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November 24, 2009
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International Freedom of Expression eXchange: “The lifting of language restrictions must not be allowed to eclipse the fact that the media are still the victims of intimidation when they try to tackle sensitive issues,” RSF warned.

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