Hundreds of Turkish Twitter customers criticized British news company Reuters for a current job itemizing on LinkedIn, which they claimed was extraordinarily biased in opposition to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
The customers slammed the job itemizing, which seeks to rent somebody for the place of deputy bureau chief, with an outline specializing in Erdoğan’s rule within the nation and the upcoming elections in June.
Claiming that Erdoğan shifted Türkiye from its “modern and secular traditions,” the job description mentioned the British company was in search of a candidate who “can deliver deep-dive enterprise stories at the same time as supporting our high-performing team covering a critical juncture in Erdogan’s rule – with runaway inflation and a battered lira combining to threaten his bid for re-election in the months ahead.”
While calling Reuters’ job itemizing “scandalous,” a Twitter consumer mentioned Reuters was in search of somebody who would unfold hostility in opposition to Erdoğan.
Another consumer slammed the British news company for claiming to be goal.
“Here’s your free press! Reuters is openly seeking a journalist who will spread anti-Erdoğan rhetoric. I’m sure they’ll have no issues finding one,” the consumer mentioned.
Dozens of others additionally criticized the news company for at all times having an anti-Türkiye stability and but others mentioned the company was in search of a spy relatively than a journalist.