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Letter from AHEPA President to Netflix: Condemning Compliance Turkish Censorship

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September 9, 2024 

Mr. Ted Sarandos [email protected] Netflix Co-CEO 

Netflix, Inc. 

Los Gatos, CA 95032 

Dear Mr. Sarandos: 

Thanks for reading Hellenic News of America

We are alarmed by press reports that cite the Turkish Radio and TV Supreme Council’s (RTUK)  announcement that Netflix will not broadcast, “Famagusta” outside of Greece, due to pressure applied to  Netflix by RTUK.  

We applaud Netflix for its commitment to addressing censorship and artistic expression through its  Culture Memo and commitment to transparency via its annual Environmental Social Governance report.  

When it comes to Artistic Expression, Netflix, in theory, got it right: “While every title is different, we  approach them based on the same set of principles: we support the artistic expression of the creators we  choose to work with; we program for a diversity of audiences and tastes; and we let viewers decide what’s  appropriate for them, versus having Netflix censor specific artists or voices.” 

However, it is disappointing that, in practice, Netflix’s acts run counter to what the company preaches internally to its employees.  

Again, we credit Netflix for its transparency, stating when the company “complies” with government censorship laws around the world (a premise with which we disagree as an American-based organization.). Your ESG report states: “We give creators the opportunity to reach audiences around the world, but our catalog varies from country to country. In some cases, this is due to the fact that we don’t have the rights to every title in every country where we operate. In a few cases, we’ve had to remove specific titles or episodes of titles in specific countries to comply with and we report these annually. In  other cases, a government may impose monetary fines in lieu of removing content.” 

If Netflix wishes to comply with RTUK’s demand to pull “Famagusta” in Turkey only – as Netflix has with previous RTUK’s demands – as well as other countries’ demands – sobeit. However, Turkey has absolutely no credibility or standing in the world to dictate what a global Netflix audience can or should watch. It’s simply unacceptable.  

Turkey is a nation that scores a 33/100 by Freedom House—a rating of “Not Free.”  

“President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his Justice and Development Party (AKP), which have ruled  Turkey since 2002, have become increasingly authoritarian in recent years, consolidating significant  power through constitutional changes and by imprisoning opponents and critics.” – Freedom House

Freedom House also grades Turkey a 30/100 for Internet Freedom.  

“Censorship is widespread, and hundreds of websites, online articles, and social media posts have been blocked or removed. Online troll networks frequently amplify pro-government disinformation, and  journalists, activists, and social media users continue to face legal charges for their online content.” 

Mr. Sarandos, we are deeply dismayed by Netflix’s action to cower to RTUK’s censorship demand,  prohibiting “Famagusta” from being viewed by a global audience. By doing so, Netflix is complicit in  Turkey’s downward spiral toward even further authoritarianism and amplifying its pro-government disinformation about its brutal illegal invasion of the Republic the Cyprus 50 years ago that “Famagusta”  promises to do justice in remembrance.  

We kindly request a virtual meeting to discuss this disturbing and pressing matter. Thank you for your time and consideration. 

Respectfully, 

Savas C. Tsivicos 

Supreme (International) President 

Cc: Chairman of the Board Nicholas A. Karacostas

AHEPA is the largest and oldest Greek American organization with more than 500 chartered chapters across the United States, Canada,  Europe, Greece, and Cyprus; and with sister chapters in Australia and New Zealand. Founded in 1922 to protect Greek-Americans from the  evils of bigotry, its mission is to promote the ideals of Hellenism, philanthropy, education, civic responsibility, and family and individual  excellence.

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