Posted on 03/07/2007 8:35:17 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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Access to the popular video-sharing website YouTube has been suspended in Turkey following a court order. The ban was imposed after prosecutors told the court that clips insulting former Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk had appeared on the site.
According to Turkish media, there has been a "virtual war" between Greek and Turkish users of the site, with both sides posting insulting videos. The clip prompting the ban reportedly dubbed Ataturk and Turks homosexuals. Insulting Ataturk, the founding father of modern Turkey, or "Turkishness" is an offence which can result in a prison sentence. The offending videos sparked a storm of complaints to YouTube and the clips were removed, but the court order goes further, blocking all access to the site. Freedom of speech Turkish visitors to the site are now greeted with a message in English and Turkish reading "Access to www.youtube.com site has been suspended in accordance with decision no: 2007/384 dated 06.03.2007 of Istanbul First Criminal Peace Court". Paul Doany, the head of Turk Telecom, the country's largest telecoms company, said that they had blocked access to the site as soon as the court order came through. "We are not in the position of saying that what YouTube did was an insult, that it was right or wrong," Mr Doany told Anatolia news agency. "A court decision was proposed to us, and we are doing what that court decision says."
Mr Doany said that for its part Turk Telecom will continue to enforce the ban as long as the order stands. The European Union, which Turkey is hoping to join, has long called for an easing of Article 301 - the law which prevents insults to Turkish culture - arguing that the law places severe restrictions on free speech in Turkey. About 50 writers in the country have been put on trial for allegedly contravening the rule, including Nobel prizewinner Orhan Pamuk, though most cases have eventually been dismissed by the judge.
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The ban was imposed after prosecutors told the court that clips insulting former Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk had appeared on the site.
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I wonder what our MSM would look like today, if our government did the same thing to every MSM outlet, internet site, and new media that made INSULTING remarks against our President????
Hint: There would be no news of ANY kind.
Another reason why the UN should not be in charge of the Internet.
Ataturk was still a great leader.
Outrageous!
Greek ping...but we already knew how beastly dumb the Turks were.
Good. Maybe this will convince Europe that Turkey is not Europe.
"Greek ping...but we already knew how beastly dumb the Turks were."
I was going to say nearly as bad as the Albanians, but that's unfair to the Turks! :)
Get a couple of Pamuk's novels and read them. Get some of the subjective flavor of Istambul.
Yup. The Albanians are the only people in Europe with no archeological trace. They left noting for posterity. The cavemen at least left drawings.
The Albanian language is directly linked to the old IndoEuro language, the theoretical basis of many modern European languages.
This is hilarious, given how YouTube management routinely delete anti-Islam videos and never delete videos by Imams extoling Islam, even when those Imams defame Jews and Christians, the U.S. and Israel, and endorse Hamas and Hizbollah--both of which have long been considered terrosits organizations by the U.S. State Department.
So, what's your point? So is every other European language. The Albaninas were born with it. It's not something they created. I was referring to the fact that they left nothing behind of their own making: no archeoloogical trace of any civilization, no literature, no buildings, not even caves, zero, zilch.
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