The Free to Protest Guide for Türkiye has been adapted from the UK version by Privacy International, specifically for the legal landscape of Turkey. It aims to inform citizens on their rights to protest amidst increasing surveillance by law enforcement. Published in both English and Turkish, the guide serves as a resource to navigate the complexities of data protection laws in relation to protest activities. It stresses the importance of being aware of the tools used by authorities and how these can impact individual privacy rights, although it explicitly states that it is not legal advice.
The Free to Protest Guide for Türkiye has been crafted in collaboration with local activists to address specific legal frameworks and policies affecting protests in the country.
This guide underlines the importance of understanding surveillance tools used by law enforcement during protests, emphasizing how data protection laws can uphold individuals' privacy rights.
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