Internet: New social media law in Turkey: “The future is bleak”

Internet: New social media law in Turkey: “The future is bleak”

“Everyone and everything that doesn’t suit the government can be targeted”: The ruling AKP and the ultra-nationalist MHP want to take even tougher action on the Internet with a new law.

Opposition politicians, activists and journalists in Turkey have sounded the alarm over a draft social media law.

“Everyone and everything that doesn’t suit the government can be targeted,” said cyber rights activist Yaman Akdeniz of the German Press Agency. The law has yet to be passed by Parliament. The ruling AKP holds a majority there with its partner, the ultra-nationalist MHP. The design came from both of them.

One article in particular about the spread of false information caused a lot of discussion. Accordingly, there is a risk of up to three years in prison if, for example, false information about the country’s internal and external security, public order and general health is spread with the motive of causing alarm. Mustafa Yeneroglu from the opposition Deva party criticized wording in the draft as vague and open to arbitrariness.

The law also provides new rules for online media. Journalists’ associations warned that the draft law could become one of the toughest censorship and self-censorship mechanisms in the history of the Turkish Republic. Ünal Ceviköz, politician of the largest opposition party CHP, announced the fight against a “mentality” that “treats rights”.

Supporters of the law argue that disinformation has become a “serious threat” to access to “true” information. Combating such a “threat” is necessary to protect fundamental rights and freedoms. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has described social media as a threat to democracy in the past.

“The future of fundamental freedoms in Turkey looks bleak,” said Akdeniz. He called the draft “the government’s final attempt to suppress freedom of expression and freedom of the press in Turkey by creating a climate of fear”. “This will be their latest weapon before the 2023 general election.”

Source: Stern

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