Turkey's Telecommunications Council has banned access to the Wikileaks website throughout the country, responding in this "democratic" way to the publication of 294,548 e-mails of the ruling party.
Turkey's Telecommunications Council has announced that it has taken "administrative measures" against Wikileaks, a term that elegantly describes the censorship of Erdogan's state machine.
To Wikileaks as we reported this morning published the first part of the ruling AKP party's e-mail as previously announced.
The material published today was in the possession of Wikileaks a week before the coup attempt and the publication of the first part came in response to the mass purges Erdogan is currently carrying out.
Y.G.: Someone should talk to the Turkish Telecommunications Council about the existence of proxies and VPNs. It seems inconceivable that there are still governments that believe they can silence the Internet...