Turkey Again Blocks Access to YouTube
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Turkish court has again blocked access to the popular video-sharing Web
site YouTube, and reports Sunday suggested the ban was a response to
clips that allegedly insult Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the country’s
founding father. Users trying to access the site from Turkey were met
with notices in English and Turkish saying access to the Web site was
banned under an Ankara court’s order. The notices said the court order
was issued Jan. 17. In March, another court blocked access to YouTube,
which is owned by California-based Google Inc., for two days after a
complaint that some clips insulted Ataturk, a war hero who founded
Turkey from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire. The ban was lifted after
YouTube removed the offending videos.
Vatan newspaper said Sunday the current ban was also imposed because
of videos that were allegedly disrespectful of Ataturk. It is illegal
in Turkey to insult Ataturk, a revered figure whose portrait still
hangs in nearly all government offices almost 70 years since his death
in 1938. It was not clear how long the current ban would last. The
state-run Anatolia said YouTube officials issued a statement saying the
company hoped access would be re-established quickly.The YouTube bans
in Turkey have highlight the country’s troubled record on free
expression. Several prominent Turkish journalists and writers —
including Nobel literature prize winner Orhan Pamuk — have been tried
for allegedly insulting “Turkishness.” And this country wants to join
the European Union…
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