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Talk about Coronavirus illegalised in Turkey because it ‘disturbs inner peace’

Nûçe Ciwan English by Nûçe Ciwan English
11/03/2020 - 20:14
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Just as the Turkish state illegalised comments about the countries deteriorating economy and labelled critics as no different to terrorists, the terrorist Turkish state has now illegalised speaking about the Coronavirus.

The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office launched an investigation into the posts made on social media about the notorious Coronavirus.

Following a press release by Health Minister Fahrettin Koca in which it was stated that the first case of Covid-19 was detected in Turkey, an investigation was launched into the social media platforms who posted on the pandemic claiming such people were ‘spreading fear’ and ‘disturbing inner peace.’

The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office announced that an investigation was launched into publications about the Coronavirus as it threatens general security and inner peace. It was shared by the Department of Anti-Cyber ​​Crimes of the Police Headquarters, that 29 users were launched an investigation against.

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