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Turkey blocks 93 social media accounts for alleged ‘provocative’ posts after CHP court ruling - Stockholm Center for Freedom

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Turkish authorities have blocked access to 93 social media accounts accused of making “provocative” posts and attempting to create “social chaos” following a controversial court decision last week that removed the leadership of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), Turkish Minute reported. The access bans followed technical and legal reviews carried out by the presidency’s Communications Directorate, the police cybercrime departme…
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A new phase has been reached in Ankara's coordinated fight against threats to digital security and public order. According to reports, in operations conducted over the past three days by the Presidential Communications Directorate, the General Directorate of Security's Cyber Crimes Department, and the relevant Chief Public Prosecutor's Offices, access has been blocked to 93 social media accounts deemed to contain criminal content.

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A Haber broke the news in Türkiye on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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