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The order asks media organisations to refrain from broadcasting and publishing anything that may cause "fear in the public, panic and disorder and which may serve the aims of terrorist organizations."
The blackout includes: "moment of blast; aftermath of the blast and site of explosion; public servants conducting their jobs; injured and dead… exaggerated analysis…analysis and anything related to the people suspected of involvement with the attack, their methods of transport and whereabouts".
This affects ALL coverage distributed inside Turkey.
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Istanbul, Turkey. 11th December, 2016.
1. 00:00 Police searching fans entering perimeter of Turk Telekom Arena.
2. 00:05 Fans passing through turnstile.
3. 00:21 Police riot truck parked outside stadium.
4. 00:31 SOUNDBITE: (Turkish) Nuri Yilmaz, Galatasaray fan:
"Last night's incident deeply affected us, just like the rest of the Turkish people. Such incidents are sorrowful ones, ones that we do not want to happen. Of course our security forces need to take necessary measures. We just wanted to come here and be with our team today, despite everything. That's why we are here at the stadium now. I hope we win and at least make Galatasaray fans - who were so saddened by last night's events - happy."
5. 01:06 Police walking outside stadium.
6. 01:11 SOUNDBITE: (Turkish) Erkan Duman, Galatasaray fan:
"What happened last night was extremely saddening. But they (bombers) need to know that Turkish people will not yield to such things. I do not even say this as a Galatasaray fan, but as a member of the Turkish nation. It's not like we will give up things, especially the things we love, just because they want us to."
7. 01:29 Exterior of Galatasaray stadium.
8. 01:39 Various of people walking towards the Besiktas stadium.
9. 01:49 People laying flowers in tribute to victims.
10. 02:03 SOUNDBITE: (Turkish) Meral Han, local resident:
"This country has become the country of death. These attacks were against not only our country, our youth, our policemen, but against all humanity. I condemn terror, and I want the authorities to stop these happenings, because really, this pain, it burns within people. I am sad, and also very tired. Experiencing these kind of things and to talk about them, express them, is so hard."
11. 02:34 Red carnations on the ground and a piece of paper with a drawing of gallows and text reading (Turkish) "We should not be feeding them".
12. 02:38 SOUNDBITE: (Turkish) Turgay Akin, local resident:
"We were unified. What has happened in the last 30 years? In the last 30 years something has been going on in this country. Administrators, prime ministers, presidents of our country cannot govern properly. If they wanted to govern (properly) there would be no racism, factionalism, or sectarianism."
13. 03:02 People gathered near blast area.
14. 03:06 People walking down the street under big Turkish flags.
SOURCE: SNTV.
DURATION: 03:11.