President of Türkiye, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accused the corporations that manage social networks of “digital fascism” for censoring criticism against Israel and blocking opinions in favor of the State of Palestine.
“We are facing a digital fascism that is sold as freedom,” declared the president, without offering the names of the companies whose actions he rejected, reported the Turkish agency Anadolu.
He also pointed out that the companies that manage such a conglomerate have become “militants” that “cannot even tolerate the showing of photographs of the Palestinian victims.”
“Gaza showed us not only the injustice but also the hypocrisy of the global system. Everything happened and is happening before our eyes. You see, journalists were murdered; The international media remained silent,” Erdogan said, quoted by Fahrettin Altun, spokesman for the Presidency.
On the other hand, he regretted that companies that follow the rules in America and Europe “refuse to observe the same diligence in Turkey when it comes to fighting crimes that harm citizens.”
The head of Communication of the Turkish Presidency, Fahrettin Altun, expressed last week a “strong condemnation” of Instagram for “censoring” condolences for the death of the líder of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, assassinated on Wednesday in Tehran, the capital of Iran, in an attack attributed to Israel.
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2024-08-07 12:42:58