Erdogan vows social media controls after insults to household

Turkey’s president has vowed to tighten authorities management over social media following alleged insults directed at his daughter and son-in-law after they introduced the delivery of their fourth youngster on Twitter
Turkey’s president has vowed to tighten government control over social media following alleged insults directed at his daughter and son-in-law when they announced the birth of their fourth child on TwitterOriginal article
Author: Abc News

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