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Erdogan Prosecutes 1,845 People For Daring To Insult Him

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused 1,845 people of insulting him, filing separate lawsuits against each person.  Erdogan has been accused of abusing his Presidential powers by aggressively utilising a law that prohibits members of the public from insulting the President. Among those accused include celebrities, journalists and schoolchildren. Washingtonpost.com reports: Critics say Erdogan, who has been accused of increasing authoritarianism, even considers strong criticism as insults. Responding to questions in parliament late Tuesday, Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said his ministry has allowed 1,845 cases on charges of insulting Erdogan to go ahead. He defended the prosecutions, saying: “I am unable to read the insults leveled at our president. I start to blush.” Erdogan last year also filed a complaint against the opposition Cumhuriyet newspaper’s editor-in-chief Can Dundar and the paper’s Ankara representative Erdem Gul for their reports on alleged arms smuggling to Syria, which led to their arrests and subsequent charges of spying and aiding a terror organization. They go on trial March 25. The two, however, were released from prison last week pending the outcome of the trial after Turkey’s Constitutional Court ruled that their rights had been violated. Erdogan severely criticized the court’s ruling, saying he did not respect [...]