20.09.2025 11:10
A publishing house's censorship of the portrait of Atatürk on Turkish lira banknotes in a math problem has sparked a significant backlash on social media. Users commented, "It should be recalled, the publishing house should be shut down," calling on the authorities to take action.
A publishing house's censorship of the portrait of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, on the TL banknotes used in a mathematics question has drawn significant backlash.
"IT SHOULD BE RECOLLECTED IMMEDIATELY"
Users expressing their reactions in the comments below the rapidly spreading image on social media wrote remarks such as "It should be banned," "No matter how much you try to cover it up, I hope you know you can't erase it from our hearts," "What bothers you about Atatürk?" and "It should be recalled, and the publishing house should be shut down."
Here is the controversial censorship;