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In the district of Bodrum in Muğla, V.A., who works as a construction worker, has been arrested for allegedly "propagandizing for the PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party)" through his social media posts.
Anti-Terror Department teams of the Bodrum District Security Directorate detained V.A. on the ground that "he had propagandized for a terrorist organization."
As reported by Bodrum News, V.A. was referred to the courthouse today (May 15) and sent to Muğla Closed Prison after he was arrested.
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"Our related units will be on duty with the aim of ensuring security in the digital media, detecting especially the cases of propagandizing for a terrorist organization or engaging in other types of provocations on social media and tracking the cyber crimes directed at preventing digital election works."
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