Orhan Pamuk: Nobel Prize-winning author on Turkey and authoritarianism
He's a giant of world literature, a master story-teller and a Nobel Prize winner. Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk has been openly critical of laws which curtail freedom of expression, particularly those which make it illegal to criticise Turkish President Recep Erdogan. We asked him about the political issues raised in his new book, The Red Haired Woman. Subscribe to us and get more videos from Channel 4 News / channel4news

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‘The instinct to obey the government has led to so many wars’ - Orhan Pamuk

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Turkey Now: Orhan Pamuk

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PM-in-waiting Andy Burnham outlines his ‘very different’ political direction

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Writer Orhan Pamuk: The Texture of Istanbul | Louisiana Channel

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Orhan Pamuk, "A Strangeness in My MInd"

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به عبارت دیگر: گفت و گوی اختصاصی با اورهان پاموک

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John Mearsheimer: Israel & U.S. “STUNNING DEFEAT” By Iran

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Nobel Banquet speech, Orhan Pamuk, 2006

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Orhan Pamuk Interview: Do Not Hope for Continuity

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An Evening with Orhan Pamuk

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Conversations with History - Orhan Pamuk

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Ahmet Hakan ile İskele Sancak - Orhan Pamuk | 16 Aralık 1998

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GERMANY: "A perversion!" Change the Höcke interview? Lawyer is completely stunned!

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Why can’t Nigel Farage be clear about his finances? | The News Agents

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Recite Al Jazeeri: Orhan Pamuk

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İlber Hoca, Orhan Pamuk'u Neden Eleştirmişti? Dil Milliyetçiliği Ne Demektir?

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University Lecture: A Discussion with Orhan Pamuk

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Orhan Pamuk and Merve Emre on Nights of Plague | Intelligence Squared

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Orhan Pamuk | A Strangeness in My Mind

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