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    TURKEY LIFTS BAN ON YOUTUBE

    About - News & Issues, NY
    March 12 2007

    Why did they ban it in the first place? Because there apparently were
    some videos on there insulting Ataturk. (For the record, there are
    videos on there insulting everybody.) According to the Associated
    Press, a court ordered the popular video-sharing site blocked on
    Wednesday pending demanded removal of the Ataturk stuff. Then,
    suddenly:

    "Ahter Kutadgu, head of corporate communications for Turk Telekom,
    told the Anatolia news agency his company had been notified of a
    court decision to lift the ban.

    Kutadgu did not elaborate on the court's reasoning. 'As soon as the
    court decision lifting the ban reached us, we immediately opened
    YouTube,' he said."

    In 2005, Turkey outlawed "insulting Turkishness" and "insulting
    Ataturk"; slain Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was convicted on the
    Turkishness article.

    Yet in addition to the regular clamps on freedom of expression seen
    in such countries, the willy-nilly YouTube ban has an ominous edge
    against citizen journalists. After all, it's not the videos of people
    performing "Jackass"-style stunts that such governments fear, but the
    increasing use of video-sharing sites to distribute home footage of
    government activities or protests around the globe.

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