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Turkey mulls ‘foreign influence’ law despite opposition criticism
Istanbul: The Turkish government is preparing to pass a law that could mean jail sentences for people accused of working under foreign influence against the Turkish state, according to local media and a draft legislation seen by news agency DPA. The draft law is not final and would still need to be approved by parliament. Human rights activists and opposition parties fear the anticipated law could silence NGOs and journalists critical of the government, similar to the “foreign agent” law in neighbouring Georgia. According to the draft, people who research Turkish authorities, institutions or foreigners in Turkey “within the strategic interests or on the instructions of a foreign state or or

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