School of Health Sciences, Kristiania University College, Prinsens Gate 7-9, 0152, Oslo, Norway.
J Public Health Policy. 2021 Dec;42(4):612-621. doi: 10.1057/s41271-021-00314-w. Epub 2021 Nov 9.
Populist nationalist attacks on health and human rights have been increasing throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. These attacks may be used to divert attention from the government's inability to control the virus, to deflect blame, or even to consolidate power. Authoritarian governments have increased the rhetoric of nationalism, created bogus enemies and alternative narratives, increased the authority of security forces, and banned democratic demonstrations. In this article, we discuss how the Turkish government has hidden the truth about the extent of the disease, spent considerable effort on polishing its own image, promoted the notion of Western jealousy, and fabricated a host of scapegoats to blame for its own failure to protect its people from the ravages of this crippling epidemic.
民粹民族主义者对健康和人权的攻击在整个 COVID-19 大流行期间不断增加。这些攻击可能被用来转移人们对政府无法控制病毒的注意力,转移责任,甚至巩固权力。威权政府增加了民族主义言论,制造了虚假的敌人和替代叙事,增加了安全部队的权力,并禁止民主示威。在本文中,我们讨论了土耳其政府如何隐瞒疾病严重程度的真相,煞费苦心美化自身形象,鼓吹西方嫉妒论,并编造了许多替罪羊来为自己未能保护人民免受这场严重疫情的蹂躏而开脱。