Sound Cut During President Erdoğan's UN Speech: Technical Glitch or Intentional?
[HPP] Recep Tayyip ErdoganSeptember 22, 20258 min
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- 💡 During President Erdoğan's speech at the United Nations, the microphone sound was abruptly cut.
- 🗣️ The simultaneous translator informed the audience that they could not hear the President, confirming a complete loss of audio.
- 📰 Anadolu Agency quickly reported the incident, stating that President Erdoğan's microphone had been "closed."
Debate Over the Cause
- 🔍 The central question discussed was whether the sound cut was a genuine technical malfunction or an intentional act.
- 🚫 Panelists noted that UN General Assembly rules typically allow leaders to speak without strict time limits, unlike parliamentary settings.
- 📜 Historical precedents, such as Fidel Castro and Donald Trump speaking for extended periods, were cited to support the idea that time limits are not usually enforced.
Implications and Reactions
- 💪 Some commentators suggested that if the microphone cut was deliberate, it would paradoxically strengthen President Erdoğan's message and highlight its importance.
- 💬 It is anticipated that the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the country's UN representatives will demand an official explanation for the incident.
- 🌍 Speculation arose that the event might be connected to President Erdoğan's advocacy for Palestine and Gaza, suggesting attempts to impede his statements on these issues.
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