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I am a freelance journalist. Before journalism, I was a captain and traveled to many countries by sea. I often compared Türkiye with the countries I visited, and in those years, there was law and justice in Turkey. Yes, there were pressures on the press in the past, but now, in the 25 years of AKP rule, these rights have been completely restricted. We struggle to write articles and make news online. Using social media is becoming increasingly difficult. Now the Minister of Justice is requesting identity information online, meaning they will have our identity information and we will be easily controlled. Where in the world is there such a practice? I wonder if there is such a thing in your country. I find it difficult to understand this. Facebook has a big responsibility here. If they succumb to this disgraceful practice, they will also be remembered as supporters of this autocratic regime. We are impartial, free journalists. They don't want to grant us the right to report the news.
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