Turkish authorities have banned a movie starring Daniel Craig called “Queer”. The organisers of a festival previewing the movie have cancelled their event in protest at the banning. Authorities in Turkey say that the decision was taken due to the provocative issues in the movie triggered a security issue and that it endangered public peace.
https://news.sky.com/story/queer-turkish-film-festival-cancelled-after-ban-on-daniel-craig-movie-13250556
How many here feel that this is suppression, and does anyone want to speculate on the reason why this movie is being banned, the implications going forward for Turkey and indeed for other countries who may have similar “security issues”?
@divegeester saidI agree. Keep your garbage in your own country.
Turkish authorities have banned a movie starring Daniel Craig called “Queer”. The organisers of a festival previewing the movie have cancelled their event in protest at the banning. Authorities in Turkey say that the decision was taken due to the provocative issues in the movie triggered a security issue and that it endangered public peace.
https://news.sky.com/story ...[text shortened]... ions going forward for Turkey and indeed for other countries who may have similar “security issues”?
@divegeester saidTo answer your question:
Dodge noted.
This is suppression. As far as "implications", Turkey deliberately made itself a secular state. However, Erdogan has gradually pushed Islam into Turkish law. So maybe it's a gradual move toward theocracy.
@vivify saidI understand what has happened, but why is it happening ?
To answer your question:
This is suppression. As far as "implications", Turkey deliberately made itself a secular state. However, Erdogan has gradually pushed Islam into Turkish law. So maybe it's a gradual move toward theocracy.
@vivify saidThat's a point. Keeping Islamists happy by moving the government towards theocracy
To answer your question:
This is suppression. As far as "implications", Turkey deliberately made itself a secular state. However, Erdogan has gradually pushed Islam into Turkish law. So maybe it's a gradual move toward theocracy.
@vivify saidAgreed. Him allowing Islamic influence has suppressed freedom of speech and in this case freedom in the arts.
To answer your question:
This is suppression. As far as "implications", Turkey deliberately made itself a secular state. However, Erdogan has gradually pushed Islam into Turkish law. So maybe it's a gradual move toward theocracy.