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Turkish Government Removes Arabic Shop Signs in Controversial Campaign

Al-Marsad Newspaper: The Turkish government organized a campaign to remove the signs of shops written in Arabic on the streets of Turkey.

A video clip documented that the municipality workers in various cities of Turkey removed the signs written in the Arabic language, to change them in the Turkish language.

It is noteworthy that the Turkish municipal law prohibits the display of banners written in languages ​​other than Turkish, and this includes English, Arabic and other languages, but the application of this depends on the mood of the heads of municipalities, according to what was reported by the “Stockholm Center for Liberties” website.

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2023-07-04 23:45:37

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