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', a political satire TV show produced by Norddeutscher Rundfunk

"'Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan'" (German for Erdo-how, Erdo-where, Erdogan) is a satirical music video that was produced by German TV show 'extra 3' in March 2016. The song mocks Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoan. Following the release of the song, Turkey summoned the German ambassador to Turkey and demanded that the song be taken down, a request the German government refused. The Turkish government's response to the video led directly to the Bhmermann affair, when a German comedian responded with a vulgar poem directed towards Erdoan, precipitating a diplomatic dispute.

Contents of the video



The roughly 2-minute-long video, set to the tune of "Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann" by German band Nena, takes aim at Erdoan over a variety of issues, including his government's treatment of refugees, his clamping down on press freedoms in Turkey (including the hostile takeover of the 'Zaman' newspaper that month), his bombing of the Kurds in Syria, and his anti-democratic actions in Turkey. The video contains footage of police attacking protesters in Turkey with batons and water cannons, and police raids of newspaper offices, interspersed with footage of Erdoan meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and then-president of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker, as well as several humorous and digitally-altered scenes from Erdoan's public life.

Reactions to the video



On March 22, 2016, Turkish government officials summoned the German ambassador to the country, Martin Erdmann, and formally complained about the video, requesting it to be taken down. In an example of the Streisand effect, the Turkish government reaction to the video inflamed the situation, resulting in widespread media coverage of the video. By the 24th, the video had amassed over four million views, ten times 'extra 3's typical viewership. Following Turkey's attempt to take the video down, German satirist Jan Bhmermann responded by reading an explicit poem about Erdoan on his TV show in late March, resulting in what became known as the Bhmermann affair.

The German public strongly opposed censorship of the video. A representative of left wing political party Die Linke said, "The foreign office finally has to take a clear stand to defend press freedom. Our fundamental rights cannot be sacrificed on the altar of the shabby EU-Turkey deal." Some commentators noted that the attempted censorship showcased the risks of working with an authoritarian leader. , writing for the 'Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung', said that the fiasco "is an indication of a clear misunderstanding of Western press freedoms" on Erdoan's part. , the chairman of the Deutscher Journalisten-Verband, stated that Erdoan "apparently has lost his grip" and called his anger "laughable".

According to the editor of 'extra 3', the production team was not notified of the complaint by either the Turkish or German governments, having heard about it on social media. Responding to the controversy, the show added English captions to the video and promoted it on the channel's Twitter account. They also posted a political cartoon featuring a caricature of Erdoan saying "Entweder ihr entfernt dieses Video oder ich lsche das Internet" ("Either you erase this video or I will extinguish the Internet") while holding a fire extinguisher.

For April Fools' Day in 2016, one week after the video made international headlines, 'EUobserver' ran a satirical story falsely claiming that the video had been created by European Union member states and the United States as a means to attack Erdoan, and that it had been personally approved by Merkel.

Legacy



In 2017, 'extra 3' created a second song mocking Erdoan, titled "Neuer Song fr Erdogan" (New Song for Erdogan), this time set to the tune of Nena's song "99 Luftballons".

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