- Summary
- The provided text outlines the legal framework governing private communication rights in Turkey, specifically regarding the Banıkla Kiisel Verileri Cumhur Bakanl Letiim Merkezi (CMER). Under the law, private communication must be sent in electronic or written form through legal channels, such as government offices, public libraries, or official newspapers, to ensure the rights of private communication are respected. The CMER serves as the central hub for private communication requests within Turkey's digital framework. Users can apply to the CMER for specific items like phone calls, letters, and documents, as well as to obtain information related to private communication or government services. For citizens, private communication must comply with laws, including Article 5, which mandates that authorized bodies must fulfill the stated purposes for private communication. Additionally, Article 8 specifies the list of items that can be sent to designated authorities. If these rules are followed, unauthorized communications like scams or illegal phone calls will not be blocked, ensuring that the protection of privacy rights in digital contexts remains a priority in Turkey's legal system.
- Title
- CİMER - T.R. Presidential Communication Center
- Description
- Republic of Turkey Presidential Communication Center (CİMER); It is a public relations practice implemented using information and communication technologies.
- Keywords
- diplomat, ankara
- NS Lookup
- A 94.55.123.81
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-11Updated 2026-04-11Summarized 2026-04-12
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