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Turkish president denounces government ban on Twitter

sristy
Last updated: 2016/08/30 at 4:34 AM
sristy Published August 30, 2016
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Turkish president denounces government ban on Twitter

Turkish President Abdullah Gul tweeted on Friday to denounce the government’s ban on Twitter, which had been introduced just hours earlier.

“A complete ban on social media platforms cannot be approved,” tweeted the president to his more than four million followers.

Gul, a frequent user of social media, said it was not “technically possible to totally block access to platforms used all over the world”.

Turkish authorities had blocked access to Twitter late Thursday after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened to “wipe out” the social network.

The state-run Anatolia news agency said authorities “technically blocked access to Twitter” because the service had ignored various Turkish court orders to remove some links deemed illegal.

Links of audio recordings and documents implicating Erdogan and other top officials in corruption have been posted on Twitter ahead of crucial local elections on March 30.

Critics claim it was an attempt by the government to clampdown on the spread of corruption allegations targeting Erdogan and his inner circle.

Turkey in the past blocked access to YouTube, but it is the first ban on Twitter, which is hugely popular in the country and was instrumental in organizing flash protests against the government last year. Uproar over the recordings has damaged the government’s reputation ahead of local elections this month.

(Also see: Turkey has no plans to block social media apart from Twitter)

Despite the ban, tech-savvy users managed to tweet links to the recordings on Friday. President Abdullah Gul, a political ally of Erdogan’s, was among those who circumvented the order, which he contested in a series of tweets.

In his Twitter message, Gul said relevant pages could be blocked in case of any violation of people’s privacy but only through a “court order”.

“I hope this ban will not last long,” he added.

Turkey’s lawyers’ association also asked a court to overturn the country’s ban on Twitter. Turkey’s main opposition party also said it would seek a cancellation.

Written with inputs from AFP and AP

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