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Turkey Wants More Than 700 X Accounts Blocked — Platform

Turkey's authorities, faced with a mass opposition movement following the detention of the opposition mayor of Istanbul.


(FILES) A photo taken on March 11, 2024 shows the logo of US online social media and social networking service X – formerly Twitter – on a smartphone screen in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany. – Social network X has suspended its much-criticized use of European users’ personal data to drive its artificial intelligence program, according to a statement from the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC). (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP)

 

Turkey’s authorities, faced with a mass opposition movement following the detention of the opposition mayor of Istanbul, have called for the closure of more than 700 accounts on X, the online platform said Sunday.

“We object to multiple court orders from the Turkish Information and Communication Technologies Authority to block over 700 accounts of news organizations, journalists, political figures, students, and others within Turkiye,” its communications team said in a statement.

“Providing a platform committed to defending everyone’s right to free speech is paramount at X, and we believe this decision from the Turkish government is not only unlawful, it hinders millions of Turkish users from news and political discourse in their country. We look forward to defending these principles through the legal system. X will always defend freedom of speech everywhere we operate,” the company said.

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