Turkey: Erdogan wants to ban YouTube and Facebook

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Turkey: Erdogan wants to ban YouTube and Facebook -

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was the key topic of a political and financial scandal for many months. It just announced that it could ban Facebook and YouTube in Turkey after the municipal elections on March30th namely, in a TV interview broadcast on March 7

Indeed, he announced on a private TV channel Turkish:. "There are new steps we take in this area after March 30 […], including [ YouTube and Facebook ] ban"

Last December, dozens of allies of the regime ie, the big bosses, or elected officials suspected of corruption were sentenced and charged. The opposition has called for the resignation of Prime Minister Erdogan and many people went to the streets to demonstrate against the exacerbated corruption among leaders. Telephone conversations involving Prime Minister directly in cases of corruption have been published on the Internet, including YouTube. In these telephone conversations that are not formally verified, we follow the Prime Minister asking his son to hide millions of euros and dollars hidden with parents and the fight against also the subject of a commission paid by an company that is perceived as inadequate.

March 5, the leader was again condemns these telephone conversations to be anything but "immoral Meeting" and accusing his opponents of plotting to overthrow his government.

during the election campaign, however, he promised to leave politics if his party did not win the local elections that will test his regime.

censorship is further amplified in Turkey since Parliament adopted on 5 February, a series of controversial amendments strengthening state control over the Internet.

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 press freedom.

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