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Websites continue to be banned in Turkey

Hürriyet: Websites to continue to be banned in Turkey- transportation minister Websites will continue to be banned as long as they post content inappropriate for Turkish families, a Turkish minister said Wednesday. Websites to continue to be banned in Turkey- transportation minister ‘Practices are needed to protect young people and the public at large from harmful material online,’ the Turkish…


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Eurasia Daily Monitor: Turkish authorities step up censorship of Internet web sites

Eurasia Daily Monitor: Turkish authorities step up censorship of Internet web sites By Gareth Jenkins, Friday, October 3, 2008 In the early hours of October 4, 2005, Turkey officially began accession negotiations with the EU. Over the previous four years, in order to secure a date for the opening of negotiations, successive Turkish governments had eased many of the restrictions…


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Over 1,000 Web sites banned in Turkey since November 2007

Over 1,000 Web sites banned in Turkey since November 2007: “The head of Turkeys Telecommunications Board has stated that 1,112 Web sites have been banned in the country since November 2007 following complaints by individuals over inappropriate content on these sites.” Speaking to the Anatolia news agency, Telecommunications Board President Tayfun Acarer said a center was established within the Postal…


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Reuters: Turkish Net closures spark doubt over freedoms

globeandmail.com: Turkish Net closures spark doubt over freedoms: “Turkish Net closures spark doubt over freedoms THOMAS GROVE, Reuters September 24, 2008 at 5:26 PM EDT ISTANBUL — A Turkish court decision to ban the website of a renowned British atheist academic has stirred fresh doubts about the European Union candidate’s commitment to freedom of speech. Approximately 850 Internet websites, including…


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Zaman: Turkish internet closures spark doubt over freedoms

Turkish internet closures spark doubt over freedoms: “Turkish internet closures spark doubt over freedoms A Turkish court decision to ban the website of a renowned British atheist academic has stirred fresh doubts about the European Union candidate’s commitment to freedom of speech. Approximately 850 internet websites, including Youtube, have been blocked this year in Turkey, the number swollen by recent…


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Turkey: The most expensive and forbidden Internet

The most expensive and forbidden Internet – Turkish Daily News Sep 23, 2008: “” The most expensive and forbidden Internet, Tuesday, September 23, 2008 CENGIZ AKTAR Last year, Turkish Internet users launched a terrific campaign to protest new prices. Despite responsible authorities continuing to handle the price rise their way. We know how poor the speed and quality of Internet…


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The Register Turkish court bans Dawkins’ website

Turkish court bans Dawkins’ website Squawking over Dawkins Comment Once upon a time, it took a Pope or a Stalinist dictator like, um, Stalin to have scientific discourse banned by decree. Nowadays, however, it merely takes a large and influential publishing house, and the agreement of Turkey’s criminal court of peace.… By John Ozimek, Posted in Law, 22nd September 2008…


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Dawkins’ Turkish edition of The Ancestor’s Tale sells out within a day!

Turkish edition of The Ancestor’s Tale sells out within a day! (From Sabah.com) Oxford University professor and advocate of evolution theory, the author of The God Delusion which drew great attention – even illegal copies had been distributed all over- and the publisher has been sued and acquitted in Turkey Prof. Richard Dawkins’ last book released and sold out in…


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Evolutionist Dawkins’ Internet Site Banned In Turkey

Evolutionist Dawkins’ Internet Site Banned In Turkey: “Turkish court has banned the access to world famous evolutionist Prof. Richard Dawkins’ internet site upon complaint by creationist Adnan Oktar on the grounds that the site contained insulting remarks about Oktar’s book ‘Atlas of Creation’.” (Via Latest Bianet/English News.)