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Thousands of people march in central Istanbul to protest against the government's plan to filter the internet on May 15, 2011. REUTERS photo

Thousands of people march in central Istanbul to protest against the government's plan to filter the internet on May 15, 2011. REUTERS photo

Turkey's Transportation, Maritime and Communication Ministry denied reports that it was preparing to make arrangements that would enable the body to block access to Facebook and Twitter in the event of a "threat to public safety.” 

Olcay Aydilek of daily Habertürk had reported earlier today that Transportation Minister Binali Yıldırım said social media could "provoke great masses," and that it was a "threat." 

Yıldırım denied the reports, saying, "No such work exists to seek blocking access to social media."
 
Habertürk's report alleged that reports prepared for the ministry showed that the social media acted as a "catalyst" that fueled ethnic and religious confrontations at times of crisis, especially after attacks by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
 
The report said the ministry sought to block access to Facebook or Twitter in order to ensure public safety. The block would be momentary or last only a few hours, the report said.  

Yıldırım said there can be no such thing as a momentary ban on social media as "everything happens in a moment."

There are 31 million Facebook users and 9 million Twitter users in Turkey.

September/04/2012

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Turk Uzan

9/4/2012 11:36:08 PM

Hahaha I love these foreign comments ... and they say we are conspiracy theorists .. HDN lets all anti Turkish propaganda, lies and comments trough.. which I wouldn't mind if my comments weren't blocked all the time while I uphold all the HDN comment rules and regulations. It's frustrating to see veiled hate comments, racist remarks, generalization and the never ending anti Turkey, Turk, Turkish campaign from certain posters It's sad

Adam Polk

9/4/2012 9:45:34 PM

Yes Brit in Turkey I know. There are certain guidelines. Like sharing links, insults, name-calling, trolling, using only English words etc... they dont just disappear. I mean, this platform pretty objective. I SEE A LOT OF PEOPLE LEAVE NEGATIVE COMMENTS ABOUT GOVERNMENT, PM, FM and they are all published.

Brit in Turkey

9/4/2012 7:35:33 PM

Adam Polk - Look carefully and you will see comments in these forums sometimes disappear.

Adam Gotham

9/4/2012 6:57:41 PM

Adam Polk@ Thanks for giving a relief to freedom of expression.

Adam Polk

9/4/2012 5:45:33 PM

Adam Gotham, Its still here, you didnt where to look --- http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/10-turkish-soldiers-20-pkk-militants-killed-in-clashes.aspx?pageID=238&nID=29253&NewsCatID=341

Adam Gotham

9/4/2012 5:31:57 PM

The censorship is already at work here, in this very HDN. The news of clashes with PKK with death tolls of 10 soldiers and 20 PKK members has already been erased !

mara mcglothin

9/4/2012 4:41:35 PM

One more slide down the slippery slope to a full blown dictatorship! Very very sad thing to contemplate.

Recep Ozel

9/4/2012 2:23:36 PM

There is already massive internet censorship in Turkey! New laws were passed in December 2011 giving government censorship rights over anything it sees as offensive. The BTK (Information Technologies Board) censors over 20,000 sites offensive to the government and has forced ISPs to offer 4 levels of censorship to consumers. Legally the government has the right to block twitter or facebook. What is funny is you have government ministers on TV tweeting during interviews!

american american

9/4/2012 12:27:05 PM

wait. were the revolutions in egypt, libya, and tunisia not good things? why is the government so against assad then?

Adam Polk

9/4/2012 12:24:05 PM

I wish they blocked only pkk propaganda twits but I am not sure, they can use this censorship for elections.
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