Turkish Court locked Youtube

A court in Turkey has asked to lock the website to share YouTube clips in the country after having some clips uploaded to the web with the content of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk humiliation, the founder of Turkey now great.

Paul Doany, the head of Telecom Turkey, the nation's largest media service provider, said he immediately made a ban. He said: " We are not in a position to say what YouTube does is humiliating, right or wrong. The Court has decided so and we have a duty to make that decision. "

Picture 1 of Turkish Court locked Youtube Doany said Telecom Turkey will allow access back to the YouTube page if the decision is canceled. He also added that netizens in Turkey can access YouTube from other service providers.

In the past few weeks, Turkish media have publicly launched a "virtual battle" between Greek and Turkish netizens on Youtube with smeared clips from both sides.

It is known that the video clip described the entire Turks and Ataturk are gay. In Turkey, the insult of Ataturk could be punished or even imprisoned.