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Turkish Authorities Crack Down on Social Media After Deadly School Shootings

Government takes decisive action against online agitators as death toll rises from twin school attacks.

Culture WarPublished April 16, 2026 at 3:23 PMProcessed April 16, 2026 at 4:20 PM
About two dozen men stand outside a school building, which has a sign reading 'Ayser Calik Ortaokulu', wearing a mix of plain civilian clothes and police uniforms.

Following a wave of horrific violence that left students and a teacher dead, the Turkish government is moving to restore order by cracking down on those exploiting the tragedies online.

Justice Minister Akın Gürlek announced that 162 people have been detained for spreading fear, praising criminal acts, and violating broadcast bans regarding two separate school shootings. The government has also imposed restrictions on over 1,100 social media accounts that were found to be circulating misinformation or inciting further panic.

The violence began Tuesday at a high school in Siverek, where an ex-student injured 16 people before taking his own life. The situation escalated on Wednesday in Kahramanmaras, where a 14-year-old student armed with five guns and seven magazines murdered eight students and one teacher at Ayser Calik Secondary School.

Prosecutors revealed that the young attacker had meticulously planned the massacre, leaving behind digital evidence of his intent and glorifying a notorious American mass killer. While families mourn the innocent lives lost, the state is making it clear that using these tragedies to incite further chaos or glorify violence will not be tolerated.

The swift arrests serve as a necessary reminder that digital platforms are not lawless zones, and those who attempt to weaponize public fear will face the full weight of the law.

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