
Center for Combating Disinformation Responds to Alleged State Support for Coca-Cola

The Center for Combating Disinformation Refutes Claims of “State Support for Coca-Cola”
In a recent statement released by the Center for Combating Disinformation, the organization has refuted claims of “state support for Coca-Cola” that have been circulating in the media. The statement, which was posted on the center’s social media account, addressed the manipulation of information in certain news outlets.
According to the statement, a total of 1301 investment incentive certificates were issued in August. The center clarified that these incentives are not provided through a specific evaluation of companies and projects, but rather consist of automatic tax deductions for investments made within the country. The center also noted that the news reports alleging state support for Coca-Cola were misleading, as they failed to accurately represent the nature of the incentives.
The statement further emphasized that the reported incentive amount of 590 million lira was not in fact an incentive, but rather an investment amount. The center highlighted that the news reports had manipulated the information by linking the incentives to an ongoing boycott, despite the fact that the incentives were not specifically tied to any particular company or industry.
The Center for Combating Disinformation urged the public to critically evaluate news reports and consider the potential for manipulation and misinformation. The organization emphasized the importance of seeking out accurate and reliable sources of information in order to make informed judgments about current events and developments.





