The actor whose performance as a fictional Turkish president on Netflix's Designated Survivor has led to a real-life political row has weighed in on the controversy.
Netflix last week removed season 2 episode 7 of the political thriller series from its Turkish service after the government in Ankara claimed the show, in which Troy Caylak plays a villainous, fictional Turkish leader called Fatih Turan, violated its censorship laws.
Netflix's policy is always to comply with local law. In the episode, entitled "Famiy Ties,"Turan comes under fire from the country’s opposition while he is in the U.S.
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