New Internet Law confirmed by Turkish President

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New Internet Law confirmed by Turkish President -

Turkish users continue to talk about Internet censorship. But the most controversial part of the new law on the Internet, which allows specific sites to block without the approval of justice, can be changed.

Turkish President Abdullah Gül almost immediately lost 80,000 followers on his Twitter account to protest against the green light he gave on February 18 e of the law strengthening the control of the Internet.

Turkish President is very active on social networks and unexpectedly announced on Twitter that he signed into law "draconian" judged by the opposition and many NGOs defending freedom of expression .

Since then, the Turkish users have launched a campaign to stop following the president, who said he took this decision after being assured that the government would introduce amendments the text on several controversial issues.

Turkey has 34 million Internet users. The original bill discussed in Parliament on February 5 has created a lot of reaction from the opposition and Turkish organizations defending human rights.

They all spoke of censorship and accused the government of trying to go beyond the corruption charges that were Splashing the Prime Minister Erdogan and his government in recent months.

Erdogan government immediately offered to parties represented in Parliament to amend the text on its most criticized parts, which granted the government authority of Telecommunications (TIB) the right to block sites without a decision justice

now, the proposed amendment requires that the TIB to communicate its decision to block a website to a court :. the latter will have 48 hours to make a decision, otherwise the request to block a website should be canceled.

For many years, Turkey has been classified by Reporters Without Borders as a country "under surveillance" because of its Internet censorship policies. It is ranked 154th out of 179 countries in the 2013 Reporters without borders for press freedom.

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