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Common Knowledge and Communication Association stated that they did not accept the quota, limited or restricted internet service which does not exist in any developed country by drawing attention to the movement of education and work-life to homes to reduce social distance because of the epidemic.
Common Knowledge and Communication Association stated that they did not accept the quota, limited or restricted internet service which does not exist in any developed country by drawing attention to the movement of education and work-life to homes to reduce social distance because of the epidemic.
In their statement, CKCA claimed that: “Internet is life!” and added they refused to internet service which is limited, restricted and with quota. While they were indicating that access to the internet is one of the fundamental human rights and reminding that Turkey has to obey this decision due to its commitment to the European Convention on Human rights.
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