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ABC Patronundan Pickering’a Destek, Hanson ‘Cadı’ Benzetmesi Yaptı

ABC Genel Müdürü Hugh Marks, televizyon sunucusu Charlie Pickering’in, Grace Tame’in ABC’de podcast sunmasıyla ilgili Avi Yemini’ye yaptığı yorumların kurumun yayın ilkelerini ihlal etmediğini açıkladı. Marks, bu ifadelerin Pickering’in kişisel görüşü olduğunu belirtti. Tartışma, Pickering’in Tame’in podcast projesine dair eleştirel sözleri üzerine başlamıştı. Öte yandan, siyasetçi Pauline Hanson, Marks’ın savunmasına tepki olarak Victoria eyaleti başbakanının daha önce “cadı” olarak anılmasının şaşırtıcı olmadığını ima eden bir çıkış yaptı. Bu açıklama, Avustralya’da medya etik kuralları ve siyasi söylem arasındaki gerilimi gündeme getirirken, kamuoyunda farklı kesimlerden tepkilere yol açtı.

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    Australia news live: ABC boss says Pickering did not violate code with Tame comments: Hanson claims ‘no wonder’ Victorian premier called ‘witch’

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