On July 11th Press Day, Cyprus Health Tourism Council President Dr. Ahmet Savaşan, He pointed out that the press undertakes a very important mission in enlightening the Turkish Cypriot people.

Underlining that the Turkish Cypriot Press has duly fulfilled its duty of being the eyes, ears and voice of the nation and contributing to the public's right to information in every period of history, Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Özyeğin underlined that the Turkish Cypriot Press has fulfilled its duty with dignity. Ahmet Savaşan, He emphasized that the understanding and habits of journalism have changed with the developing technologies and internet newspapers, social media, social networking sites, which have become indispensable in our age since Saded, which entered our lives as the first newspaper on July 11, 1889.

NEWS IS NOW CONSTANTLY UPDATED AND PRESENTED THROUGH DIFFERENT TOOLS...

Stressing that the information age has changed every sector, Savaşan emphasized that news is no longer just written, visual or audio, but has become a combination of all these, easily accessible from anywhere by the reader or viewer, constantly updated and presented 24 hours a day with different tools.

THE INFORMATION LAW MUST BE PASSED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE...

Emphasizing that the implementation of the Press Labor Law in the TRNC and the passing of the Informatics Law as soon as possible is an essential need, Dr. Dr. Ahmet Savaşan,He stated that it is necessary to rebuild the journalism-news relationship in accordance with the conditions of the new era without compromising the principles of accuracy and adherence to ethical rules.

OUR PRESS HAS BEEN INFLUENTIAL IN SHAPING OUR HISTORY...

Stating that the Turkish Cypriot Press, which has a deep-rooted history, has undertaken very important duties from the past to the present, has both witnessed the writing of the Turkish Cypriot History and has been influential in shaping the history, Savaşan congratulated July 11 Press Day, wishing the members of the press to continue their services to our people in a fair, transparent, impartial, public interest-oriented manner and within the framework of democratic principles, while remaining loyal to the ethical rules required by their profession.