Turkish woman convicted under anti-terror laws for sharing Guardian article
Turkish woman convicted under anti-terror laws for sharing Guardian article
Peri Pamir given suspended sentence after posting article about UK woman killed fighting with Kurdish forces in Syria
Summary
Peri Pamir, a Turkish woman, was convicted twice for sharing a Guardian article about a British woman killed fighting with Kurdish forces in Syria.
Pamir received a suspended sentence and five years of probation for “spreading propaganda for a terrorist organization.”
Despite her appeal, she received the same sentence in a retrial.
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RamblingPanda @lemmynsfw.com Man, Turkey really is full of terrorists...
Don't like the government? Terrorist. Share an article? Terrorist. Eating the wrong food? Probably terrorist as well.
What a shit show.
41 0 ReplyRizzRustbolt @lemmy.world Fighting against terrorists? Believe it or not, terrorist.
5 0 Replygezginorman @lemmy.world Turkey is effectively a dictatorship, but since it's a member of NATO, it's OK
30 0 ReplyRamblingPanda @lemmynsfw.com It sounds as if you're a terrorist! 😭
13 1 Replygezginorman @lemmy.world well, if you're accused to be a terrorist, you're supposed to prove that you're not so, which is impossible. so while being accused of terrorism lost all it's weight socially, it's up to the judge. if he's one of "them" you're fucked anyway
5 0 ReplyRamblingPanda @lemmynsfw.com I'd rather be one of those "terrorists" than a person Erdogan seems to like. Hope he lives there rest of his life with breadcrumbs in his bed and the dread of being slapped with a limp penis on the forehead every time he closes his eyes.
4 0 ReplyRizzRustbolt @lemmy.world May beetles be in all his meals.
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lepinkainen @lemmy.world That and it’s unique location give them massive leeway to fuck around without having to find out
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