A Poem, a Lawyer, and Turkey's Social Media Storm
Istanbul, TurkeyMon Oct 07 2024
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Sharing something online that sparks a big controversy. That's what happened to a Turkish lawyer named Feyza Altun when she posted a Persian poem on social media. Some people thought the poem was attacking Sharia, which is a set of laws based on Islamic teachings. When Feyza replied with "Sharia can go to hell," things really heated up! Law enforcement got involved and detained her because they worried her words could cause religious or sectarian trouble. If she's found guilty, she could spend up to three years in jail!
But Feyza wasn't going to give up easily. She compared Sharia to the harsh rules of the Taliban in Afghanistan, highlighting its impact on women and secularism. Even though she deleted her post, her freedom came at a cost—no traveling and regular check-ins with the police.
This whole incident has sparked a big debate about Islam's role in Turkey's public life. Some people think the government is becoming more religious, which has everyone talking and asking what place religion should have in society today.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-poem-a-lawyer-and-turkeys-social-media-storm-fa9d98a3
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