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Member of the Supreme Council of Radio and Television (RTÜK) İlhan Taşcı, Professor of the Department of History of Sakarya University Prof. Dr. Ebubekir Sofuoğlu had requested that the declaration of “houses of prostitution” for universities be included in the agenda of the Council Supreme.
Following the request made by İlhan Taşçı, the Supreme Council of RTÜK, which put the issue on its agenda, granted an administrative fine of only 1 percent (27 thousand lira) to Akit TV.
Taşçı said: “This ‘punishment’ of the kind that friends see when they go shopping means ignoring, ignoring, underestimating the delusions expressed by a sick soul.”
Stating that the expression of the houses of prostitution targeted millions of university students and offended their families, Taşçı said: “However, due to the words expressed by an unhealthy state of things that have not contributed to humanity, the Law RTÜK regulates that “…” It is not possible to accept this penalty for exhibition “instead of the penalty from the highest limit of sub-clause (b) of paragraph 1 of the article.
İlhan Taşçı’s entire statement is as follows: