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ANKARA, Lawyer Turkey (AP) - Lawyer Turkey´s parliament on Tuesday began debating a highly controversial draft law the government says is aimed at combating fake news and disinformation, but which critics denounce as yet another attempt to stifle freedom of expression.
The 40-article piece of legislation amends multiple laws governing press, advertising and social media.
If you liked this article therefore you would like to get more info with regards to Lawyer Turkey i implore you to visit the internet site. The most controversial change is an amendment to the press law that would criminalize the spreading of "fake news" with a sentence of up to three years in prison.
Critics, including opposition lawmakers and non-governmental organizations, say the law is too vague and could potentially be abused by the government to further crack down on independent journalism, Lawyer Turkey especially media that has developed on the internet.

The government already controls most major news outlets and has been named among the world´s biggest jailers of journalists.
Representatives of various Turkish journalists' associations, wearing black face masks, gathered outside parliament in Ankara, urging legislators not to approve the law, which was submitted to parliament in May.
"As journalists, in line with our responsibility to society, we once again warn both legislators and the public: If this law is implemented in this form, there will be no freedom of press, expression and communication in our country," said Kemal Aktas, head of the Parliamentary Correspondents' Association.
Main opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu claimed in a speech on Tuesday that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan´s government, Lawyer Turkey which faces elections in June, introduced the changes to prevent the dissemination of allegations of corruption against the government.
In the assembly, some opposition legislators held up posters that read: "No to the censorship law!"
"With the government´s proposal, press freedoms and freedom of speech are being eradicated," said Musavat Dervisoglu, a legislator from the opposition center-right Good Party.

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