Turkey YouTube ban violated freedom of expression: Europe court

An Ankara court had barred access to the video-sharing site from May 2008 to October 2010 over 10 videos


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STRASBOURG, FRANCE: The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that Turkey had violated conventions on freedom of expression when it banned YouTube for more than two years.

An Ankara court had barred access to the video-sharing site from May 2008 to October 2010 over 10 videos deemed insulting to modern Turkey's founding father Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the Strasbourg-based rights tribunal said.

"Blocking without a legal basis users' access to YouTube infringed the right to receive and impart information," it said, ruling on a case brought by three Turkish law professors.

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"The court also found that there was no provision in the law allowing the domestic courts to impose a blanket blocking order on access to the Internet, and in the present case to YouTube, on account of one of its contents."

The lengthy ban on YouTube -- and thousands of other websites -- had prompted widespread concern about freedom of expression under then prime minister and now President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who critics say has become increasingly authoritarian.

Before the ban, YouTube had been the fifth most popular site in Turkey.

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The government of Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP) also blocked Twitter and YouTube in March 2014 after they were used to spread a torrent of audio recordings implicating Erdogan and his inner circle in a corruption probe.

COMMENTS (2)

Prada | 8 years ago | Reply Turkey has turned into a backward-looking nation under Erdogan. He is the Zia of Turkey.
Pakistani | 8 years ago | Reply And what is this Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely has reportedly met with representatives of YouTube and Google in order to establish a joint working mechanism to monitor and prevent the publication of “inflammatory material” originating in the Palestinian territories. Where is freedom of Speech/ Expression????????????????????????
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