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Seized Turkish newspaper adopts pro-government line

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Protesters dispersed outside Turkish newspaper with tear gas
WATCH: Police used tear gas to disperse demonstrators outside the headquarters of the Turkish daily "Zaman" newspaper on Saturday, a day after they stormed the building to enforce the court-ordered seizure of the publication – Mar 6, 2016

ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey’s largest-circulation newspaper has adopted a more pro-government line in its first edition since a court ordered it to be seized, a move which has heightened fears over deteriorating media freedom in the country.

Police stormed the headquarters of the Zaman opposition newspaper Friday to enforce a court decision to place it and its sister outlets under the management of trustees. The step sparked two days of protests which police dispersed using tear gas and water cannons.

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The newspaper was linked to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s top foe, the U.S. based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen. Its take-over is part of a wider state crackdown on his movement.

The newspaper’s top story Sunday described how Erdogan attended a ceremony marking a key phase in the construction of a bridge in Istanbul.

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WATCH: Turkish police raid largest newspaper as people protest about deteriorating press freedoms

Click to play video: 'Turkish police raid largest newspaper as people protest about deteriorating press freedoms'
Turkish police raid largest newspaper as people protest about deteriorating press freedoms

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