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ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s parliament on Thursday adopted a law proposed by President Tayyip Erdogan’s party that would jail journalists and social media users for up to three years for spreading “disinformation”, despite deep concerns over free speech. The law, which still needs to be approved by the president, would also make social media companies pass on details on anyone who spreads false information, and appoint local representatives to handle the removal of content when required. Erdogan’s government says it is needed to tackle the “serious threat” from disinformation, while critics sa…