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Turkish court orders lifting of Twitter ban

Update : 26 Mar 2014, 10:34 AM

An Ankara administrative court has issued a stay of execution on an executive decision adopted by Turkey’s telecommunication’s authority (TİB) to block access to Twitter, as the ban entered its sixth day on March 26.

The government had blocked access to the social media network late March 21, hours after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan vowed “to wipe out Twitter,” sparking global outcry, reports daily Hürriyet.

A number of complaints were filed to courts last week to revoke the ban following the controversial move.

The Union of Turkish Bar Associations (TBB), the Ankara Bar Associations, and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) Deputy Parliamentary Group Chair Oktay Vural were among those applying to the administrative court to invalidate the ban.

The Constitutional Court is also expected to review individual applications regarding the ban on March 26.

The decision comes after Erdoğan indicated the possibility that the ban could be extended to other popular social websites like YouTube and Facebook.

The government had accused Twitter of “indifference” over Turkish court decisions to withdraw content considered as violating the right of privacy.

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