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    TURKEY BANS YOUTUBE, AGAIN
    Chris Peredun

    DailyTech, IL
    http://www.dailytech.com/Turkey+Bans+YouTube+Agai n/article10410.htm
    Jan 21 2008

    Deja vu all over again

    In what is becoming a bit of a recurring event, YouTube has once again
    found itself banned from Turkey for having clips available that insult
    the first president and founding father Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.

    After a ban in March of 2007, Turkish citizens were once again free
    to peruse YouTube's collection of poorly-rendered karaoke footage
    and clips of bodily harm. A court ruling in September threatened to
    re-enact the ban, but it was never enforced -- and the most recent
    ruling passed on January 17th resulted in the current blockade.

    "Insulting Turkishness" is a criminal act in Turkey, and even being
    able to view the objectionable video was deemed enough to warrant a
    ban on the entire site. The supposed clip in question compares Ataturk
    with a monkey, and attempting to browse to the YouTube homepage from
    anywhere within Turkey results in an error stating "Access to this
    web site has been suspended in accordance with decision no: 2008/55
    of T.R. Ankara 12th Criminal Court of Peace."

    At least 65 people -- including many journalists and writers -- have
    been charged with "insulting Turkishness" since the introduction of
    the law in June of 2005. The law calls for a sentence of between six
    months and three years in prison for "anyone who openly denigrates the
    government, judicial institutions or military or police structures"
    -- or even mentioning past transgressions of the nation, such as the
    Armenian massacres or Kurdish questioning.
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