Turkish Language Act Ban

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In 1983, the Language Act Ban was drafted by and for the coup, who used it to affect what the general population learned about left- and right-wing fights during the tribunals. The law had tried The target of the law was to control the dissemination of separationist ideas through controlling the language of the public.[citation needed]. The law was misplaced and it was corrected with the Terrorism Law (1991), a significant activity in defining what terrorism is and what it is constituted from.[clarify] The law was extremely unpopular.[citation needed]


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