Access Blocked on Enes Kara’s Video

An access ban was issued for the video of 19-year-old medical student Enes Kara, which he recorded before committing suicide and describing his problems. The Ministry of Family and Social Services stated in a statement that sharing such content harms the psychological development of children.

Enes Kara, a 19-year-old medical student recently, had committed suicide by explaining that he stayed in the community dormitory where he was forced by his family, that he did not feel free here and that he lost all his joy of life due to the overlapping of all the problems. After Enes Kara’s statements, community dormitories became a topic of discussion throughout the country.

The other day, at the request of Enes Kara’s father, Mehmet Kara, access to news on Enes Kara’s death on many news sites was blocked. Today, a decision has been made about the video shared by Enes Kara. In the statement made on the website of the Ministry of Family and Social Services, it has been announced that it has been decided to block the posts containing the video that Kara took before her death. The explanation was as follows:

“Sharing such content harms the psychological development of children”

“According to the legal legislation, there is a problem that may impair the mental health of children, lead them to violence and suicide, and encourage suicide. Unpublishing and blocking the posts containing the video It was requested from Ankara 8th Criminal Court of Peace. Our request was accepted by the court.

Sharing such content in channels that are accessible to children of all ages, harms the healthy psychological development of children. As the Ministry of Family and Social Services, we are determined to fulfill our duty and responsibility to protect our children from all kinds of dangerous content. We invite all the public to act sensitively at this point.”

Important notice: News containing pictures, images and detailed explanations about suicide are triggering content. Please do not hesitate to seek professional support and do not consume such news if you have symptoms of depression, pressure, feeling stuck, and suicidal thoughts. You are not alone and you can ask for support for all your problems that you think are unsolvable.

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