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Turkish President Calls for Tighter Social Media Controls

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   Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday he would tighten
   controls on social media, days after remarks were made on Twitter about
   his daughter and son-in-law.

   "Turkey is not a banana republic," Erdogan said in a televised address
   to his party members. "We will snub those who snub this country's
   executive and judicial bodies."

   Erdogan's eldest daughter, Esra Erdogan, and his son-in-law, Finance
   Minister Berat Albayrak reportedly received what were called insulting
   tweets after the couple announced the birth of their fourth child on
   social media.

   Eleven of 19 Twitter users who allegedly insulted Erdogan's family were
   detained, Turkish police said in a statement on Wednesday.

   "Do you understand now why we are against social media platforms such
   as YouTube, Twitter and Netflix?" Erdogan ask while addressing his
   party. "These platforms do not suit this nation. We want to shut down,
   control [them] by bringing [a bill] to parliament as soon as possible."

   [1]Rights groups have accused Erdogan of using the coronavirus pandemic
   as a reason to tighten controls on the media, with only a few
   independent publications continuing to report on the Turkish
   president's handling of the pandemic.

   Turkey's communications director, Fahrettin Altun, called Twitter a
   "propaganda machine" after it recently [2]suspended 7,340 accounts.
   Twitter said the accounts were "employing coordinated inauthentic
   activity" promoting favorable narratives to Erdogan and his party.

References

   1. https://www.voanews.com/episode/pandemic-may-push-turkey-further-autocracy-4303831
   2. https://www.voanews.com/silicon-valley-technology/turkey-communications-director-blasts-twitter-removing-7340-accounts