Here is the punishment requested for Cem Köksal, who was disturbed by the Ramadan greeting
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A prison sentence was requested for the former CEO of Zorlu Holding, Bekir Cem Köksal, due to the Ramadan message he sent to Vestel CEO Ergün Güler.
Former Zorlu Holding CEO Bekir Cem Köksal was disturbed by the Ramadan greetings. Köksal was sued for sending an e-mail to all his employees, requesting a prison sentence of up to 5 years and 3 months, as part of an investigation into the incident. The indictment assessed that Köksal’s statements exceeded the limits of freedom of expression and criticism, and constituted an unlawful intervention in the lifestyle choices of the victim and other e…
The investigation into former Zorlu Holding CEO Cem Köksal has been completed. The indictment prepared by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office within the scope of the investigation requested a prison sentence of up to 5 years and 3 months for Cem Köksal. Cem Köksal had reacted to Ergün Güler's mass e-mailing to employees on the occasion of Ramadan, and the argument between the two was reflected on social media.
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