London-based magazine shut down by hackers after criticising Turkish President Erdogan
The World Weekly was targetted by hackers after publishing an article critical of the Turkish government
The World Weekly was targetted by hackers after publishing an article critical of the Turkish government
If limitations on the freedom of expression continue, Turkey will be faced with placement in the same ‘not free’ category as Iran and Saudi Arabia.
If this new internet law is ratified, it could be yet another signal that Turkey is turning its back on the West.
Since the demonstrations broke out in Turkey last week, an unprecedented number of articles have been published highlighting the deeper causes of people’s grievances.
At noon today the 240,000 member strong Turkish Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (KESK) began a two day strike in response to “state terror implemented against mass protests across the country” in what may prove to be a significant development for the brave and burgeoning protest movement triggered by #occupygezi.