AKP district office gifts Erdoğan's book to COVID-19 vaccine recipients

The local branch of the ruling AKP in Tunceli's Pülümür district has announced that it is giving a copy of President Erdoğan's book to residents who receive their COVID-19 shots. Erdoğan recently published his first book titled "A More Just World is Possible."

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The local branch of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the eastern province of Tunceli's Pülümür district has announced that it giving away a copy of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's book to residents who receive their COVID-19 vaccine shots. 

The announcement was made by the AKP district chair Çağnur Kılıçoğlu on Twitter. 

Kılıçoğlu that only the first 62 people who report to the AKP office will be given the book. 

Titled "A More Just World is Possible," the book is Erdoğan's first book, and includes details about Turkey's reforms to join the European Union (EU) that presumably furthered human rights in the country.

The president encourages readers to be defenders of justice and of human conscience, even though Turkey is often said to have suffered from a severe decline in human rights and freedoms under the AKP rule, and now ranks near the bottom of most critical freedom indexes. 

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