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The Turkish government gives Twitter to the people…. to be happy?

In the morning we published the decision of the Turkish Constitutional Court, which basically declared illegal the Turkish Government's ban on Twitter.

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The news is good for the citizens of the country as the institutions have shown to work even under this condition the Government of Turkey backed down. The AP announced in just a Tweet that the ban is being lifted with the blessings of the Government.

[tweet_embed id = 451736829805735936] iGuURu.gr broadcasts the good news first but we continue to follow the developments with a lot of skepticism.
The expected reactions from his side , you should be mad, but we should think about what we are really celebrating. If we're celebrating the ban on censorship in 2014, we probably shouldn't be so proud. Let us not forget that the objective of the Turkish Government was achieved. The elections are over!
If we celebrate the fact that Turkey's democratic institutions have worked, let us once again recall the αλλά και το γεγονός ότι μάλλον γιορτάζουμε τους θεσμούς γιατί δεν είναι δεδομένοι. Αν δεν είναι δεδομένοι όμως σε μια δημοκρατία τι θεσμοί είναι;
So before the When the world starts the noises and the drumbeats, we should ask ourselves who guarantees us the "data", because institutions are institutions and where do they go when we relax and do not claim them.

What is ultimately Democracy and how we enjoy its goods.
If Twitter is also a good thing for the Republic, how can some people deprive it so easily despite the global outcry. When they stop banning it, listening to the "voice" of a judicial Authority that should be heard loud and clear from the beginning and not leave the right to anyone to abuse human rights, when all this happens, sorry, but not for celebrations Or the opposite in fact!

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Written by giorgos

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