Melisa Sözen, who has made a name for herself with her successful acting in every project she has been a part of, portrayed an agent who infiltrated the terrorist organization PYD/YPG in France's popular series 'Le Bureau des Légendes'. The series, which has been airing since 2016 and in which Sözen joined in the third season, became a topic of discussion on social media when footage of the actress emerged, and Sözen responded. "I DO NOT ACCEPT THE FALSE ACCUSATIONS ABOUT ME"Melisa Sözen, who has been criticized for portraying an agent named Esrin who infiltrated the terrorist organization PYD/YPG in the series, used the following statements in her Instagram post: "In the simplest terms: 1- The series in question is not a secret project. It is France's most famous detective series released in 2015. 2- The season in which I played was aired in 2017. I portrayed a double agent fighting against ISIS. 3- There is no praise for any terrorist organization in the series. If there was, you would have heard about it in the past seven years. I have been acting for 25 years. Ill-intentioned criticism, injustice, insults, and false news are unfortunately things I had to get used to while growing up. Therefore, I encountered this internet bullying in a period when my skin has thickened. Of course, I do not accept the false accusations made about me." "DO NOT BE A PART OF THE LYNCH CULTURE WITHOUT VERIFYING THE ACCURACY OF INFORMATION""However, it is almost impossible for young people who are underage, have little life experience, or are emotionally sensitive to cope with this bullying. Although the above three points are sufficient, I am adding these lines for people who find it difficult to cope with this. Unfortunately, believing without even considering the accuracy and source of information is one of the black holes of our era. Lynch culture is the same. Do not be a part of it, do not allow yourself and the people around you to experience emotional violence through internet bullying. I will not allow it. We need to learn to use our own minds, our own information, to research, to use reliable sources, and to act after stopping and thinking first. If there is a lesson we can all learn from this strange incident, let it be this."
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