Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu spoke about the ‘harassment’ videos shared by refugees on social media. Soylu, in his controversial statements, described these images as inappropriate as “immorality”.
which has been on the agenda for years in Turkey. asylum seeker and refugee The problem has been exacerbated after many images circulating on social media in recent weeks. While the discussions about refugees were growing day by day, many official institutions in the country were also making statements about the issue.
Recently, the General Directorate of Security (EGM) stated that some accounts showed themselves as refugees; He stated that this was done in order to cause internal turmoil and announced that he had started an investigation for this. In addition, the producer of the short film ‘Silent Invasion’, which was about the problem of asylum seekers and refugees and was on the agenda of the whole country, was arrested and later released. Now, while all the discussions continue without slowing down, the Minister of Interior From Süleyman Soylu A statement has been made on the subject.
Soylu described the comments on the shared images as ‘immoral’
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Soylu, who participated in a television program, talked about refugees, which has become the only topic that many citizens talk about recently, and the images that are said to be shared by these people. In the statements made by the Minister of Interior, the number of Syrians since 2017 did not increase and stated that they sent those who volunteered.
52-year-old minister, out of every 100 Turkish citizens in 2021 of 2.1 involved in various public order incidents, and this rate is for every 100 Syrians. 1.3 stated that. Soylu, who opposes the ‘invasion’ rhetoric, also spoke about the images that have been on the agenda of social media in recent weeks and that have attracted great reaction from the citizens.
In his statements regarding this, the Minister of Interior said:There is such an accusation that Syrians take all the X-rays, excuse me. Now I’m taking selfies. If you are malicious, I wish there was a woman behind me when I took the selfie and I posted the selfie. ‘Look if he’s X-raying this woman‘ Such a immorality do you have it?” He described the comments about these photographs circulating in digital media as ‘immoral’.
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The statement made the agenda on social media. Many people continued to discuss the footage, criticizing Soylu’s comments. So, what do you think about this subject? You can share your thoughts in the comments.