A Turkish court ordered lifting a Twitter ban

A Turkish one ordered the country's government to lift the block on Twitter that last week when tweets appeared that linked the Turkish prime minister with a scandal of corruption, he says AFP. Twitter access is reportedly expected to be restored today.
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The social network has been blocked since March 20, although many have found ways to circumvent the ban. The Press αναφέρει ότι το δικαστήριο έχει εκδώσει μια προσωρινή διαταγή κατά της απαγόρευσης, και έτσι δεν είναι σαφές αν η πρόσβαση στο κοινωνικό δίκτυο παραμείνει ως έχει ή αποκατασταθεί. Το ενθαρρυντικό γεγονός πάντως είναι ότι η δικαστική εξουσία της χώρας παραμένει “αχρωin" as it should be, unless the fact is completely coincidental.

The Government of ς πήρε την απόφαση για την απαγόρευση καθώς οι διαμαρτυρίες από το κοινωνικό δίκτυο αυξανόταν συζητώντας ένα σκάνδαλο διαφθοράς που ενέπλεκε την κυβέρνηση, και αυτό λίγες μόλις μέρες πριν από τις εκλογές. Το μπλοκ στο κοινωνικό δίκτυο έφερε μόνο αρνητικά and criticisms and condemned by the United States, and the United Nations Human Rights office, among others.
"The General Assembly has recently confirmed that the rights of people offline should be protected when they are online," a spokesman for the Office for Human Rights Rupert Colville said in a press conference.

Waiting for developments with Turkey, which in 2014 tried to silence an entire people. At least it was clear: "I forbid Twitter." And we mention that, because there is censorship going on, but no one admits it. Let's not give examples.

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