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    Erdogan weighs Turkish ban against Facebook and YouTube
    By Daniel Dombey

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan has suggested Turkey could ban Facebook and YouTube after elections this month, in his latest response to a series of leaks of his private conversations on the internet.
    The Turkish prime minister’s remarks, on a late night television interview programme on Thursday, came as part of a warning that after the March 30 vote he would redouble his efforts against the movement of Fethullah Gulen, a preacher and former ally turned foe with followers throughout state institutions.
    He also suggested he could seek Mr Gulen’s extradition from voluntary exile in Pennsylvania.

    Mr Erdogan says the local elections will show the Turkish public’s continued support for his AK party despite the leaks and a related corruption probe – both of which he says are the work of the Gulenist movement.
    “We will take other steps after the March 30 elections,” the prime minister told his interviewers, adding that the government would follow up on a law it recently rushed through that allows it to block internet sites before obtaining a court order.
    “We will not let these companies capture the nation,” he added, referring to Facebook and YouTube, the latter of which his anonymous opponents use to place his leaked telephone conversations on the internet.
    Asked if he contemplated closing access to such sites, Mr Erdogan added: “Yes, closure included.”
    Turkey previously banned access to YouTube between 2007 and 2010 as a result of a court order over videos allegedly insulting Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the country’s founder. But Mr Erdogan has also made clear his own aversion to social media, comparing Twitter to a “curse” during mass protests against his rule last June.
    The microblogging site has been extensively used to post links to the prime minister’s leaked phone conversations, in the most recent of which, released on Thursday, he appeared to reduce a newspaper owner to tears and successfully demanded the sacking of the paper’s editor-in-chief.
    Mr Erdogan says the conversations are being leaked on the internet as an attempt to blackmail him, and says in some cases they have been tampered with or “fabricated”, adding that the Gulenists have established a parallel state that carried out illegal tapping on a massive scale.
    Mr Gulen rejects such accusations, while his followers say they are just a tactic to divert attention from the corruption allegations facing the government and its allies.

    The government is considering other moves after this month’s elections. A bill increasing the powers of the country’s intelligence service is awaiting approval and Mr Erdogan signalled that the government could open a case against Mr Gulen and his movement as a precursor for demanding the preacher’s extradition.
    Asked if Turkey would request an Interpol red notice to seek Mr Gulen’s extradition, Mr Erdogan replied “Why not?” But he suggested that Turkey would have to take necessary steps first – an apparent reference to prosecuting Mr Gulen.
    He added that he had told US President Barack Obama of his concern in a telephone conversation last month.
    “I told him that the source of the unrest in my country is in your country and I am expecting you to do what is necessary,” the prime minister said.







    Good news, one less market for low quality american IT monopolies. This is good news for turkish IT industry and smaller business who can get the market share. It will also protect turkey from terrorism and instability from western media. God bless Turkey and Erdogan

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    Facebook is generally pro Turkish and anti PKK. Maps of Kurdistan, comments supporting the PKK, insults towards Ataturk and pro PKK pics are against facebooks rules. I had to remove several pictures because of this stupid rule.

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    oh that's why he wants to ban youtube and facebook, to save Turkish IT

    Quote Originally Posted by RussiaPrussia View Post
    Good news, one less market for low quality american IT monopolies. This is good news for turkish IT industry and smaller business who can get the market share. It will also protect turkey from terrorism and instability from western media. God bless Turkey and Erdogan


    I hope people overthrow and persecute this joker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ☭Communist_Karker☭ View Post
    Facebook is generally pro Turkish and anti PKK. Maps of Kurdistan, comments supporting the PKK, insults towards Ataturk and pro PKK pics are against facebooks rules. I had to remove several pictures because of this stupid rule.
    Very True! An Armenian American Editorial reported about how Facebook caved into Turkish Special Interest Group expectations, and prohibits comments which "insult Turkishness," or harshly condemn Ataturk. Apparently, The Turkish State cannot stomach anyone who calls into question their historic icon, Ataturk. Turkey's Article 301 has made "insulting Turkishness" a jailable offense; thus, it cannot be denied that censorship in Turkey is alive and well.

    We'll see whether Facebook and YouTube will cave in again, and allow themselves to be manipulated by Erdogan's temper tantrums; honestly, I won't be horribly surprised, if they again amend their rules to strangulate free speech even more, so as to appease Erdogan. After all, They've already caved into the censorship interests of Turkish Special Interest Groups and the Turkish Lobby Interests.

    Turkish temper tantrums have previously gone ballistic, with embargo threats and intimidation, when France and the USA proposed Armenian Genocide legislation.
    Last edited by Armenian Bishop; 03-07-2014 at 08:03 PM.

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    Why do you want to insult Turkishness? That's the question not the law...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkSecret View Post
    Why do you want to insult Turkishness? That's the question not the law...
    Is reporting of the truth an insult to Turkishness? Is the fact that Ataturks' army genocided quite a few people an insult to Turkishness? Is the fact that Ataturk promoted the "sun language theory" an insult to Turkishness?

    I bet that Turks get insulted by our breath after all...

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    Last month, the Turkish parliament passed a new law allowing Turkey's telecommunications authority to block websites without first seeking a court ruling. It sparked violent protests in Istanbul.Actions like this sink economic growth, and come back to bite the ones who took them. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petros Houhoulis View Post
    Is reporting of the truth an insult to Turkishness? Is the fact that Ataturks' army genocided quite a few people an insult to Turkishness? Is the fact that Ataturk promoted the "sun language theory" an insult to Turkishness?

    I bet that Turks get insulted by our breath after all...
    I had an American teacher and he was so eager to swear Ataturk and was complaining about the Ataturk law. Okay you can critisize anything but why do you want to humiliate? I am sorry but the law is a necessity just becuase of some malevolent people...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkSecret View Post
    I had an American teacher and he was so eager to swear Ataturk and was complaining about the Ataturk law. Okay you can critisize anything but why do you want to humiliate? I am sorry but the law is a necessity just becuase of some malevolent people...
    Where did you have an American teacher? do you live abroad or?

    If I had such a teacher I would definitely sue him and finish his career.

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