Ankara-Sana
The authorities of the Turkish regime have issued decisions to prosecute anyone who criticizes the economic and financial situation of the country.
The Treasury and Finance Ministry of the Turkish regime said in a statement it would prosecute "anyone who publishes news and information in the media and social networks aimed at questioning the economic situation of the country."
The statement came after Finance and Treasury Minister Borat Albayrak, who is the brother-in-law of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, described all those who criticize him as terrorists.
Turkey is facing a major financial and economic crisis because of its foreign debt, which amounted to 460 billion dollars, where the government of Erdogan is trying by issuing incorrect data to cover the serious financial and economic reality, announced last week that the inflation rate has fallen to 8.8 percent, while independent economic and financial circles say that this rate is not less Than 25 percent.
The Erdogan regime pursued repressive policies against its opponents and opponents, citing the 2016 coup attempt, which carried out a campaign of arrests and dismissals of tens of thousands in all civil and military institutions in addition to the suppression of press freedom and the closure of many newspapers, media and websites in order to impose a state of emergency in the country. .