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How Did the New York Times Report the Bomb Attack on Istiklal Street?

How Did the New York Times Report the Bomb Attack on Istiklal Street?

The bomb attack on Istiklal Street, in which 6 people lost their lives, received wide coverage in the world press. However, the presentation of the event by the New York Times to its readers drew the reaction of the Turks. “Many of the tens of millions of tourists visiting Turkey from around the world each year spend time in the area where the bombing took place on Sunday,” the statement said. Many users replied “Turks are walking on the same street”.

New York Times

6 people lost their lives and many were injured in the violent explosion that took place in Istanbul Taksim Istiklal Street. While the explosion, which was emphasized as a terrorist attack, devastated Turkey, the event received wide coverage in the world press.

New York Times

REACTED TO NEW YORK TIMES’ NEWS

The New York Times, one of the famous newspapers of the USA, presented the news on the subject from its social media account, which drew a great reaction. “Many of the tens of millions of tourists who visit Turkey from around the world each year spend time in the area where Sunday’s bombing took place,” the post said.

New York Times

REACTION FROM TURKISH USERS

While these statements drew the reaction of Turkish users, “Turks are walking on the same street”, “Can you use the same title for the September 11 attacks?” comments were made.

New York Times

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Gül Demirci

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