No, those AKP-branded balls were not rubber bullets

Published July 27th, 2015 - 12:30 GMT
Don't believe everything you hear on Twitter. (Twitter)
Don't believe everything you hear on Twitter. (Twitter)

We're just a couple days passed a Turkish bombing raid on Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) positions in northern Iraq, but the rumor mill on social media hasn't wasted any time getting started after it.

Pro-Kurdish and pro-Turkish users spent the weekend raging against each other on topics spanning everything from who started the aggression to who was really fighting Daesh (ISIS).

Amidst the chaos, there was also this. 

 

On Sunday, images circulated Twitter claiming rubber bullets fired by Turkish authorities in Istanbul's Gazi district bore the logo of Turkey's Party for Justice and Progress, the ruling political party which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is a part.

 



 

This rolled through Twitter for a while until someone pointed out that these "rubber bullets" looked awfully familiar...

 

 Translation: Before the elections, there was a claim that said that these balls were distributed to children as lighted balls.




 

 

Turns out, the balls were actually promotional toys handed out by the AKP during the 2014 elections. In their original form, they sit inside a larger ball and light up when shaken. Here's Erdogan throwing them to a rally crowd back then.

 

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