Women shouldn't laugh in public, says Turkey's deputy PM

Politician prompts online outcry with speech denouncing moral decay in Turkey

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The Turkish deputy prime minister has suggested that women should not laugh out loud in public in order to preserve their modesty, says the Independent.

While speaking at an Eid al-Fitr gathering on Monday, Bülent Arinc claimed that the media were transforming teens into "sex addicts" and called for a return to Koranic traditions for women.

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