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Mar 27, 2014 · Turkey blocks social media. The Turkish government banned YouTube on Thursday, March 27 after blocking Twitter earlier this week. The move was made after an audio recording of Turkish officials discussing a plan to wage war against Syria was leaked. Mar 27, 2014 · The ban on Twitter had already sparked outrage in Turkey and drawn international condemnation. Shortly after the YouTube move, the hashtag #YoutubeBlockedinTurkey was trending globally, although some users defended the latest government decision given the sensitive nature of the recordings. – Reuters Sep 19, 2007 · Mscsrrr.com ( Turkey bans YouTube), 20 Sep 2007 @ 12:42pm. urkey Bans YouTube Again. This is hilariously comical. I hope they should also ban American movies, TV shows, cars, food and clothes. Nov 24, 2016 · The President bans Turkeys and makes them illegal to have on Thanksgiving. What will Mario do when Rosalina's parents threaten to destroy the planet if they
Mar 27, 2014 · Turkey’s telecommunications agency announced the ban, saying it was taking an “administrative measure” against YouTube and blocking the site without a court order.
Mar 21, 2014 · Turkey bans Twitter — and Twitter explodes. The Supreme Electoral Board had blocked an intense Erdogan YouTube video ad depicting the desecration of the Turkish flag,
Mar 07, 2007 · Access to the popular video-sharing website YouTube has been suspended in Turkey following a court order. The ban was imposed after prosecutors told the court that clips insulting former Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk had appeared on the site.
Apr 06, 2015 · In the latest crackdown on social media in Turkey, the country banned access to Twitter and YouTube after images of a prosecutor held hostage by far-Left militants were published by media and