ANKARA, Turkey - Turkey's main opposition leader has joined the chorus of anger at a crackdown on media critical of the government, accusing the ruling party of choking democracy.
Associated Press: Turkish opposition leader speaks out against media crackdown
A man reads Turkish daily newspaper Millet in Istanbul on October 30, 2015, after the papers Bugun and Millet failed to appear on Oct. 29, a day after riot police stormed their sister television stations and forced them off air.