The Turkish prime minister’s claim in the same speech that Turkey “is not a banana republic” loses credence when his government acts like one. That the postings to Twitter were a considerable embarrassment to the Turkish prime minister and his family members is undoubted, but the threat they represent is only to him and his party, not to the security of the state as a whole. It should be noted that even Turkey’s President, Abdullah Gul, has spoken against the ban. Until a day ago, the ban was widely circumvented by Turkish Twitterers, but on March 22, the government blocked Twitter access at the IP level. The block had operated via a DNS block which re-routed users to another page, but users merely changed their DNS numbers and graffiti appeared all over the country advertising the numbers that still allowed access to Twitter. It can still be accessed using a proxy or by using the SMS service offered by phone companies. Turkish Twitterers were still managing 1.2 million tweets a day despite the efforts to block them. Echoes of our own government ban on YouTube resonate all around, particularly in the resistance to it by our netizens. Free speech always finds a way of being heard, whether governments like it or not.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 25th, 2014.
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Under Tayyip Erdogan Turkey Economic growth has been very enormous... Then suddenly an audio gets uploaded on facebook and youtube against him that can be created easily by audio softwares... And the hero turned into a villein.. Why this only happens in muslim countries,,, Why there is no scandal in Uk... and our love U.Z.A.. We have to think on it...!!
"Free speech always finds a way of being heard, whether governments like it or not." --By banning twitter, FB and books , you can't achieve anything . They will haunt you again.
This is all part of fooling people for popularity. I see since then he is drawing large crowds since he banned twitter and downed Syrian plane. The country led by Erdogon is getting from bd to worse. Slowly he is taking liberal values away from Turkey. He is ruling since 2002, but luckily has not mustered two third majority. Otherwise he and his party will introduce laws of yesteryears. We see Turkey is no longer welcome with the EU countries. The US also doesn't seem so close to Turkey any more. Turkey never was so close to other countries in its region, so it's starting to look like Erdogan has really alienated Turkey from everyone. It appears it is much easier to winl conservative voters than fool he world at large.