twitter sues turkey ban

Twitter filed lawsuits against the Erdogan ruling

It was just announced that the Twitter filed lawsuits in various Turkish courts against her decision Of the Turkish Government which banned access to the web. This move comes on the same day that the administrative of Ankara ordered the suspension of the ban.

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"For six days, the Turkish government blocked access to the popular site . Throughout this time, we have been engaged in discussions with the Turkish authorities to inform them of their policy and how it works, trying to balance the situation" said to Hurriyet Daily the general counsel of the social network, Vijaya Gadde, as reported on the official blog of the social platform.

The social network said that today, Wednesday, it filed lawsuits in various Turkish courts to "challenge the ban on access to Twitter, having as allies Turkish journalists, legal experts, Turkish citizens and the international community who formally request the lifting of the ban. ”

Meanwhile, as we mentioned in previous publication Ankara's administrative court has issued a decision to suspend the TIB ban last week, RT.

Once TIB is notified by the court, the ban is expected to be lifted. The authority is giving them 30 days to implement the decision or appeal to the Court of Appeal to challenge the court order, a source from the prime minister's office said in .

The popular social network of activists (we have seen uprisings through the service, see Syria and Egypt) has the public at its side. This in itself is a very big weapon against the measures of the Erdogan government, which feels the "chair" creaking.

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