Protests that erupted across Turkey following the arrest of Istanbul’s opposition mayor have taken a new direction as government opponents called for a one-day shopping boycott
The Istanbul Prosecutor's Office is investigating protesters who called for a shopping boycott, accusing them of 'hate and discrimination' and 'inciting the public to hatred and hostility'.
The crackdown against boycott calls is expanding with blocking of social media accounts and removal of actors from TV productions.
Unlike X, which has suspended social media accounts at the request of the Turkish government, Meta says it has faced heavy fines in Turkey for refusing to do so.
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Khaleej Times on MSNTurkiye rejects opposition's call for a one-day shopping boycottAfter the mayor's arrest, Turkey’s opposition CHP urged a boycott of firms linked to President Erdogan’s government
Turkey’s main opposition party has called for a one-day shopping boycott in response to the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a move the Erdogan regime calls “economic sabotage.”
President Trump complimented Turkey and Mr. Erdogan in a meeting on ... And the party has called for a boycott of Turkish businesses connected to those outlets. A website launched to coordinate ...
"It is never acceptable for people involved in the projects of TRT, which represents our nation, to be a part of a political campaign, which is clearly initiated by a political party, targets the economy of our country and polarizes the nation,