Turkey banned Wikileaks after the email leaked

The Telecommunications Council of Turkey banned access to the website Wikileaks across the country, responding in this "democratic" way, proceeded to publish 294.548 e-mails of the ruling Party. wikileaks

Turkey's Telecommunications Council says it has taken "administrative action" against Wikileaks, a term that elegantly describes the censorship of Erdogan's state machine.

Wikileaks like we mentioned in the morning has proceeded to publish the first-party e-mail of the ruling AKP party as it had announced it.

The material posted today was in the possession of Wikileaks one week before the attempted coup and the publication of the first part came in response to the mass cleansing Erdogan is currently making.

PS: Someone has to talk to the officials of the Telecommunications Council of Turkey about the existence of proxies and VPNs. It seems inconceivable that there are still governments that believe they can silence the Internet…

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