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'Morality' reporting posters from Keçiören Municipality: Mayor Özarslan's decision sparks controversy

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'Morality' reporting posters from Keçiören Municipality: Mayor Özarslan's decision sparks controversy
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Points clés

  • Keçiören Municipality hung posters calling for the reporting of people using alcohol and drugs in open spaces.
  • Mayor Mesut Özarslan had recently left the CHP to join the AKP.
  • The practice, which also asks for the reporting of those engaging in 'immoral acts' in parks and gardens, has sparked controversy.

The municipality in Ankara's Keçiören district, led by Mayor Mesut Özarslan—who left the CHP to join the AKP—has launched a controversial practice for parks and open spaces. Posters hung on billboards ask citizens to report people they claim are consuming alcohol or drugs and engaging in immoral acts.

Following the hanging of these posters, the practice became a subject of widespread public debate. Mayor Mesut Özarslan, who was previously a CHP member and left his party to join the AKP, is being criticized for acting as a 'morality police' with this decision.

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What exactly do the posters hung by Keçiören Municipality ask for?
They ask for people who are alleged to be consuming alcohol or drugs and engaging in immoral acts in parks, gardens, and open spaces to be reported to the authorities.
What is the political background of Mayor Mesut Özarslan, who initiated the practice?
Mesut Özarslan was previously in the CHP but left his party to join the AKP.
What kind of reaction did these reporting posters receive?
The municipality's practice, also described as 'morality policing,' became a subject of public debate.

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