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Youtube Ban in Turkey
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1.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 15 Mar 2008 Sat 03:01 pm

A court in Istanbul has issued an order denying access to the video-sharing website YouTube. The state owned Turk Telecom implemented the ban today after an escalating dispute between Greek and Turkish users of the site.

The court order was issued yesterday and most internet users logging onto the site in Turkey are met with a holding page with a Turkish message, which translates as: “Access to this site has been denied by court order ! ...”.

Greek and Turkish YouTube users have been trading video insults over the past few months, attracting much coverage in the Turkish press. Greek videos reportedly accused the founding president of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, of homosexuality; a Turkish user responded by calling Greece the birthplace of homosexuality.

It is illegal to criticise either Ataturk or Turkishness in Turkey and the prosecutor’s office in Istanbul acted despite YouTube’s agreement to take down the offending videos.

Turkey wishes to join the EU in the next round of enlargement and has been criticised for its failure to safeguard freedom of expression. The country’s most famous author, Orhan Pamuk, faced up to three years in jail after being charged with “insulting Turkishness” after talking to a Swiss newspaper about Turkey’s human rights record. The case was dropped in January after international condemnation.

Nurten Altinok, the press prosecutor at the Istanbul Republican Chief Prosecutor’s Office, asked the Istanbul police to provide evidence of the criticisms of Ataturk on YouTube. After studying a CD of the videos she asked a magistrate to review the case, a court order was issued by an Istanbul criminal court yesterday.

A spokesman from the Turkish Embassy in London said: “The videos included parts which insulted Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, our founding father. There is no explanation from the Turkish government, it was a court verdict. English profanities were placed on top of the Turkish flag and pictures of Ataturk.”

Videos posted on the user-generated site included a Greek marching song, which celebrated the bloody history between the two nations and labelled Turkey “Little Asia”.

Paul Doany, the head of Turk Telecom, the country’s largest internet provider explained: “We are not in the position of saying that what YouTube did was an insult, that it was right or wrong.”

He told the state-run Anatolia news agency: “A court decision was proposed to us, and we are doing what that court decision says.”

Some of the smaller private internet providers have not yet implemented the ban.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article1483840.ece


2.       lady in red
6947 posts
 15 Mar 2008 Sat 04:51 pm

Quoting Roswitha:

A court in Istanbul has issued an order denying access to the video-sharing website YouTube.



Thank you Roswitha. I commented on this yesterday when I was unable to post a link to an amusing video 'How to debate like an Oxford Don'.

3.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 19 Mar 2008 Wed 05:45 pm

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting Roswitha:

A court in Istanbul has issued an order denying access to the video-sharing website YouTube.



Thank you Roswitha. I commented on this yesterday when I was unable to post a link to an amusing video 'How to debate like an Oxford Don'.



Do English courts ban Youtube if someone put an amusing video about someone of special important people of English history?

I am just curious about the behaviour of European countries such a situation...

4.       incişka
746 posts
 19 Mar 2008 Wed 06:16 pm

Quoting caliptrix:

English courts ban Youtube if someone put an amusing video about someone of special important people of English history?

I am just curious about the behaviour of European countries such a situation...



Personally I dont think they would do so.. And find this ban just silly. It is my idea at least. Banning the WHOLE site for a few videos... I dunno.. :-S And cannot connect to www.vkontakte.ru for days now either. Has this site been banned too?

5.       lady in red
6947 posts
 19 Mar 2008 Wed 06:35 pm

Quoting caliptrix:


Do English courts ban Youtube if someone put an amusing video about someone of special important people of English history?

I am just curious about the behaviour of European countries such a situation...



English courts very rarely ban ANYTHING! BTW I have just been chatting to my son who is studying in China at the moment and Youtube has just been banned there!

6.       sonunda
5004 posts
 19 Mar 2008 Wed 06:41 pm

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting caliptrix:


Do English courts ban Youtube if someone put an amusing video about someone of special important people of English history?

I am just curious about the behaviour of European countries such a situation...



English courts very rarely ban ANYTHING! BTW I have just been chatting to my son who is studying in China at the moment and Youtube has just been banned there!




Well the government banned smoking in ALL public places last year!!
Now they are trying to ban the use of plastic bags.

7.       lady in red
6947 posts
 19 Mar 2008 Wed 06:46 pm

Quoting sonunda:

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting caliptrix:


Do English courts ban Youtube if someone put an amusing video about someone of special important people of English history?

I am just curious about the behaviour of European countries such a situation...



English courts very rarely ban ANYTHING! BTW I have just been chatting to my son who is studying in China at the moment and Youtube has just been banned there!




Well the government banned smoking in ALL public places last year!!
Now they are trying to ban the use of plastic bags.



OK - a rare ban!! But what a good one!! Plastic bags are going to be banned in Yalikavak - just along the coast from where I live. I'm not sure how people here will manage without them! lol

8.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 19 Mar 2008 Wed 06:47 pm

It's terrible when governments try to control people by banning access to information. Is google videos site also banned?

http://video.google.com/

9.       lady in red
6947 posts
 19 Mar 2008 Wed 06:49 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:

It's terrible when governments try to control people by banning access to information. Is google videos site also banned?

http://video.google.com/



No - can get that here ok! But it is another one that is banned in China now.

10.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 19 Mar 2008 Wed 07:21 pm

Quoting sonunda:

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting caliptrix:


Do English courts ban Youtube if someone put an amusing video about someone of special important people of English history?

I am just curious about the behaviour of European countries such a situation...



English courts very rarely ban ANYTHING! BTW I have just been chatting to my son who is studying in China at the moment and Youtube has just been banned there!




Well the government banned smoking in ALL public places last year!!
Now they are trying to ban the use of plastic bags.



Banning plastic bags????? WHY??????

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