Twitter Gone, Now Turkey Bans YouTube After Syria Leak

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a rally in Istanbul last weekend. Source: AP

By Deborah Lutterbeck, AFP – March 28, 2014 | Thanks to Golden Age of Gaia.

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Photo: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a rally in Istanbul last weekend. Source: AP

Turkey has banned YouTube after the video-sharing website was used to spread damaging leaked audio files from a state security meeting that discussed possible military action in Syria.

The recordings purport to show senior Turkish government, military and spy officials discussing plans to stage an armed clash in Syria or a missile attack that would serve as a pretext for a military response.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan — already ensnared in a corruption scandal and hit by a series of street protests ahead of crucial local elections on Sunday — angrily lashed out at his political opponents for leaking the recording.

“They have leaked something on YouTube today,” he told a campaign rally in the southeastern province of Diyarbakir.

“It was a meeting on our national security. It is a vile, cowardly, immoral act. We will go into their caves. Who are you serving by eavesdropping?”

Erdogan did not mention his foe by name, but he has in the past used the “cave” reference for his former ally-turned-nemesis, US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, whose movement has many followers in the Turkish police and judiciary.

The premier last week banned Twitter, sparking international condemnation, after the microblogging service was used to spread a spate of other audio files implicating Erdogan and his inner circle in corruption.

An Ankara court on Wednesday overturned that ruling as a limit on free speech.

Turkey’s telecommunications regulator TIB has 30 days to appeal the decision, and Twitter has yet to be restored.

Yesterday’s YouTube leak is the first to focus on national security.

Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu labelled it “a declaration of war against the Turkish state and nation”.

TIB said it was responding to the government ruling by blocking YouTube on the grounds of a “primary threat against national security,” private NTV television reported.

The audio recording, which could not be independently verified, features a voice that sounds like that of Turkey’s spy chief Hakan Fidan saying: “If needed, we will launch an attack there.” The voice also talks about dispatching “four men” and launching missiles, adding: “It is not a problem. A justification can be fabricated.”

The discussion also focuses on a historic site inside war-torn Syria that is technically part of Turkish national territory under a historic treaty.

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militant group has threatened to attack the site — a tomb of Suleyman Shah, grandfather of Ottoman Empire founder Osman — which is located in Aleppo province.

 

 

2 comments

  1. Wes, can I suggest you take a look at RT (Russia Times)? Typically of western MSM, this article only hints at what the YouTube video in question is, and spends inordinately much more time giving voice to the Powers that Be in Turkey. Whereas RT reports the entire leaked phone conversation. http://rt.com/news/turkey-syria-phone-leak-861/

    There are so, so, so many more examples like this. Yes, RT has a pro-Russia bias, but these days, they don’t even need propaganda; all they have to do is point out what are already obvious lies being told by the cabal-controlled western press, and provide, as in the link’s article, actual facts.

    Thank you!

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  2. Reblogged this on unity2013 and commented:
    So the truth about ‘national security’ comes out here. I think many or all nations are using this to justify what they are doing. This will no longer be allowed, I think. The truth is out, and no more war is what we will have, we will live in peace, and harmony.

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