28.08.2025 21:14
AK Party MKYK member Ömer Arvas stated in a post on his social media account that street interviews have turned into social engineering, saying, "Very clear administrative and legal measures must be taken against organized operations aimed at pitting society against each other."
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AK Party MKYK member Ömer Arvas stated, "Administrative and legal measures must be taken very clearly against organized operations aimed at pitting society against each other" regarding street interviews.
Ömer Arvas, a member of the AK Party MKYK, made striking statements while commenting on street interviews. In a statement on his social media account, Arvas said that street interviews have turned into social engineering.
"LEGAL MEASURES MUST BE TAKEN"
Arvas, who said, "Administrative and legal measures must be taken very clearly against organized operations aimed at pitting society against each other under the guise of street interviews," added, "Regardless of which opinion and ideology they are close to, those who take a microphone in their hands in the squares of cities for a few interactions must put an end to their efforts to pit society against each other."
"DECISIVE AND DETERRENT STEPS MUST BE TAKEN"
Arvas also stated: "The issue has become a danger that cannot be legitimized under the guise of freedom of expression. Looking at European examples, it is seen that interviews conducted for digital platforms are more entertainment-oriented.
While there are almost no similar examples in Europe, the situation here has turned into social engineering. These operational activities, which sometimes target people in digital platforms and sometimes incite fights in the streets, must be terminated as soon as possible.
To reiterate, this issue does not fall under the scope of press or freedom of expression. Decisive and deterrent steps must be taken against these provocative actions for the peace of society.
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