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    Vest je prilicno stara,ali ja nisam znao za novi oblik gusenja slobode u Turskoj.




    Turkish bloggers campaign against internet bans


    Many Turks say they are fed up with restrictions on hundreds of internet sites, including YouTube, WordPress.com, Google Groups and more recently the website of a prominent British author, Richard Dawkins.
    By Ayhan Simsek for Southeast European Times -- 03/10/08
    British author Richard Dawkins. [Getty images]


    Internet bans have become a frequent occurrence in Turkey, thanks to regulatory loopholes and a vague legal framework. This year alone, authorities blocked access to at least 1,112 sites following complaints to the Telecommunications Directorate or to courts. The most recent case involved the website of Richard Dawkins, a prominent evolutionary theorist.
    An Istanbul court ordered the ban on www.richarddawkins.net last month after Adnan Oktar, author of an anti-evolutionary text called Atlas of Creation, claimed the site libeled his character. Oktar's book contained photographs that purportedly show animals unaffected by evolutionary change.
    "These living things have survived for millions of years without the slightest change in their structures. The fact that these insects never changed is a sign that they never evolved," Oktar wrote.
    According to Dawkins, however, some of the featured "animals" were actually fishing lures, while Oktar simply misidentified others.
    Bloggers are furious about the ban. "Welcome to the Middle Ages," writes Tinca at sansuresansur.org, blasting what he describes as a "new book-burning practice". Baroni, a student living in Ankara, calls on readers to "claim your right to the internet". Turkey's international image is taking a beating because of the bans, Baroni adds, saying the country risks being lumped in with nations such as Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
    Perhaps in the future, he writes, Turks won't be allowed to use Facebook; their only social networking option will be habibmol.com, a site for Islamic singles.
    Turks wishing to learn about science are denied access to Richard Dawkins, but luckily they have Adnan Oktar to help them, jokes eksisozluk. Since the books of "Harun Yahya" (Oktar's pen name) are distributed free of charge, he adds, the internet isn't even necessary!
    Emre Kizilkaya is a young Turkish journalist. In his blog, istanbullian, he criticises the Dawkins ban and warns of a wider problem in Turkish society.
    "Maybe we have a culture of banning things. Even the word 'ban' (yasak) makes some people relax in Turkey," Kizilkaya writes. As evidence, he posts 20 photos of public signs. These declare prohibitions on -- to name only a few -- spitting, holding hands, writing on plants, playing football on a tennis court, using a lighter or match to look for gas leaks, sitting improperly on a toilet or committing suicide because of an unfaithful lover.
    A new blog, yasaklisiteler, aims to monitor internet bans. According to the site, the Dawkins ban follows earlier ones on evolutionist websites, including ateizm.org. Turkey restricts not only websites that offer porn or promote violence but also those that oppose the dominant political system and religious beliefs, the blog suggests.
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    Evolutionist Dawkins' Internet Site Banned In Turkey

    Turkish court has banned the access to world famous evolutionist Prof. Richard Dawkins' internet site upon complaint by creationist Adnan Oktar on the grounds that the site contained insulting remarks about Oktar's book "Atlas of Creation".

    Bia news center - İstanbul
    17-09-2008

    Istanbul's Şişli 2nd Criminal Court of Peace has banned world famous evolutionist Prof. Richard Dawkins' internet site (richarddawkins.net) in Turkey on the grounds that Adnan Oktar's personality was violated by this site.

    The court reached the decision to ban the site on September 3. The site was accused of containing insults against Oktar's (known as Harun Yahya too) book titled "Atlas of Creation".

    The only explanation given to the viewer is "Shut down by court order"

    The internet users who try to reach the site come across a statement saying that 'The access to the site has been banned by court order'; no explanations about why, when and by which court order the site has been banned are given. Oktar had managed to shut down the Google Groups in Turkey before as well.

    According to Yasemin Arpa from NTV, Oktar filed a lawsuit for the damages of mental anguish against Oxford professor biologist and thinker Richard Dawkins in the amount of 8000 YTL (about 4000 Euro). Dawkins' book The God Delusion is a best-seller in Turkey.

    Youtube, kliptube and geocities are still banned in Turkey

    In addition to Dawkin's site, video sharing sites Youtube, kliptube and geocities are still banned in Turkey. In Turkey, internet sites are banned if their content is deemed harmful to children, encourage use of drugs, gambling, prostitution, dangerous elements for health, pornography, suicide and contain insults against Atatürk, founder of Turkey.

    For example, Youtube has been banned for four months now for containing videos insulting to the memory of Atatürk.

    In the case of the Kurdish media none of these charges matter

    On the other hand, there are some internet sites that are banned for supporting the Kurdish cause or simply being pro-Kurdish. For example, the internet sites of the newspapers Yeni Özgür Politika (yeniozgurpolitika.org) and Özgür Gündem (ozgurgundem.org), Fırat News Agency (ANF) (firatnews.com), and rojaciwan. These sites were charged with doing propaganda work for the Kurdish Workers party (PKK). (EÖ/EÜ/TB)







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