Turkey adopts media law jailing for spreading ‘disinformation’

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Turkey's parliament on Thursday adopted a law proposed by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan that would jail journalists and social media users for up to three years for spreading “disinformation”, despite deep concerns over free speech.Lawmakers from Mr Erdoğan’s ruling party AKP and its nationalist allies MHP, which together have a majority, voted to approve the bill even as opposition MPs, European countries and media rights activists have called to scrap it.Critics have said there is no clear definition of “false or misleading information”, leaving the law open to abuse by courts they say have cracked down aggressively on open dissent in recent years in the country of some 85 million.Engin Altay, MP from the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), said minutes before the final vote that the country already trails most others in press freedom and the law makes it “impossible to categorise on these lists.”Mr Erdogan's AKP has said legislation was needed to tackle misinformation and false accusations on social media and would not silence opposition.The issue of media freedom is of growing significance ahead of next year’s presidential and parliamentary elections, with surveys showing support for Mr Erdoğan and his AKP tumbling since the last vote."

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