Turkish Law Lifting Lawmakers’ Immunity to Have ‘Chilling Effect’ on Speech

© CSPAN (Screenshot)Associated Press reporter Matt Lee reminded State Department Deputy Spokesman Mark Toner of the department’s sharp and immediate condemnation of an Israeli shelling, which accidentally struck a school in Gaza last year.
Associated Press reporter Matt Lee reminded State Department Deputy Spokesman Mark Toner of the department’s sharp and immediate condemnation of an Israeli shelling, which accidentally struck a school in Gaza last year. - Sputnik International
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US Department of State deputy spokesperson Mark Toner said that an amendment to Turkey’s constitution that would lift the parliamentary immunity of more than 100 lawmakers will have a chilling effect on free speech in the country.

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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — An amendment to Turkey’s constitution that would lift the parliamentary immunity of more than 100 lawmakers will have a chilling effect on free speech in the country, US Department of State deputy spokesperson Mark Toner said in a statement.

On Friday, Turkey’s parliament approved a controversial bill that pro-Kurdish members of parliament say specifically targets them for their political views.

"[W]e firmly believe that the freedom to engage in political speech — even speech which many find controversial or uncomfortable — should and must be protected for everyone," Toner stated. "This is especially important when it involves speech by elected representatives of a country’s citizens."

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