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Filed under: Asides | Tags: , , , | August 17th, 2007
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People trying to visit WordPress.com from Turkey are seeing this message: “Access to this site has been suspended in accordance with decision no: 2007/195 of T.C. Fatih 2.Civil Court of First Instance.” I didn’t realize Turkey had a great firewall like China. This is really unfortunate because we have a really passionate Turkish community that gets about 12 million pageviews a month. Any good tips for people to get around the block? Update: This comment has the story and resolution. We’re back Update 2: It appears we’re still blocked, here is more info. (187)

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yakuter | August 17th, 2007 @ 12:34 pm

I’m a wordpress user/developer from Turkey and we are still in shock because of this. The weird thing is nobody knows the reason :( I hope this is just a temporary prevention.

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yakuter | August 17th, 2007 @ 12:40 pm

Oh by the time proxy sites like http://www.flyproxy.info/ works but not really satisfying.

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Joe | August 17th, 2007 @ 12:44 pm

What a shame.

Standard method I guess is TOR although somewhat slow.

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Alex | August 17th, 2007 @ 12:48 pm

Depends of the way they blocked the site. If it’s DNS-based, one could use alternative DNS servers. Unfortunately, this is not a solution for everybody. I would wish that there was some browser plugin (at least for FF and IE) allowing users to use alternative DNS servers instead of their provider’s.

If it’s IP based, it would be much harder. One could set up mirrors or attach other IP addresses to the servers, but it’s only a matter of time until these are also blocked.

Another important aspect are the political implications, e.g. the question what happens to users who try to circumvent the censorship.

Also interesting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_Turkey (especially the attached links)

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Ozh | August 17th, 2007 @ 12:50 pm

Using Google as a proxy ?

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Ozh | August 17th, 2007 @ 12:52 pm

Oops, forget about the Google proxy, they’ve removed this “feature” :Þ

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David W. Boles | August 17th, 2007 @ 1:11 pm

I wrote about a similar situation with China blocking sites, here:

http://urbansemiotic.com/2006/10/19/how-to-force-freedom-of-the-press-back-into-china/

Perhaps there might be a way to get WordPress.com blogs placed into a similar program?

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Burcu | August 17th, 2007 @ 1:15 pm

Youtube.com has been banned also, but it came back in 2 days after the Google’s forced communication.
Wordpress can deal with this issue unless you’re in need of source.

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Alejandro | August 17th, 2007 @ 1:43 pm

Google as a proxy seems to work for me.

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Pingback: Beyn

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Todd Edwards | August 17th, 2007 @ 2:35 pm

google as a proxy does indeed still work.

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Jeffro2pt0 | August 17th, 2007 @ 3:36 pm

Fire up the TOR network or start using proxy servers :(

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jeremy schoemaker | August 17th, 2007 @ 3:44 pm

Tor works fine… its only slow if your exit node is slow.

Find a good exit node and go with it.

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cheaplog | August 17th, 2007 @ 3:44 pm

Turkey banned YouTube a while back and there were lots of ways around it, the simplest being to use the IP address IIRC. Check

http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/03/howto_evade_tur.html

for some pointers, or try Google ;)

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Aydın | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:07 pm

I did blog about the situation as well. For those who still not know how to get around: just configure your DNS as 4.2.2.1; that’s it.

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Little Snitch | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:14 pm

It is definitely a DNS based block. I’ve been using OpenDNS, and because of that I didn’t realize it was blocked until a friend using the regular Turk Telecom DNS’s told me she couldn’t reach any wordpress.com site.

We won’t know until Monday why it was blocked, but the best guess is that a blog writer wrote something against Turkey, or Ataturk –and since they can do it, they just block the site instead of dealing with it. If a deal can be made with you guys to remove that post that started this mess, WordPress.com will probably be up-and-running in Turkey just like it used to.

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Ozkan Erden | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:16 pm

You can see the screenshot here:

http://www.pclabs.gen.tr/2007/08/17/wordpresscoma-mahkeme-engeli/

I’ll learn the reason why Wordpress.com is banned from Turkey on Monday with my lawyer.

This banning is temporary, I’ll give more information on Monday and what can be done in order to remove the ban.

Matt, I have an opinion why wordpress.com but not sure yet, will mail you with details also.

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Matt | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:18 pm

Well if the alternative to being blocked in Turkey is censoring the free speech of our users there, I’d rather stay blocked even though it’s going to hurt us traffic-wise.

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Ozkan Erden | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:19 pm

By the way, using OpenDNS or any other DNS other than Turk Telekom’s will bypass the ban.

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Patrick Havens | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:28 pm

I’d say stick to your guns Matt, and don’t censor. Perhaps go the route BoingBoing did and set up a distributed system.

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Ozkan Erden | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:30 pm

If we’d knew the exact reason, we’d comment about it. But it’s obvious that the banning is because of an insulting or a contemning blog article about someone. (Who I guess is Harun Yahya which known as Adnan Oktar) http://wordpress.com/tag/adnan-oktar/

This person is related with previous banning of the popular sites like Eksisozluk and Antoloji in Turkey.

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Sheida | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:36 pm

There is the same kind of restriction for Iran too, you can not access blogs under wordpress.com from Iran too.

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kahveisteyen | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:41 pm

We, citizens of Turkey are not even worth of an explanation. Still some say we have democracy I think only the last letter is true. TYRANNY…

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Banu Baloglu | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:47 pm

I was shocked as every Turk who uses wordpress.com from Turkey when I tried to login to my account today.

I think the same with Little Snitch, and yes YouTube.com was also blocked some time ago, however it only took 2 days.

It’s a pity that our government still cannot find better solutions to get over the problems rather than closing eyes.

I hope this problem will also be solved soon as YouTube issue, and with interest of wordpress.com

And thanks to Mark from wordpress for his interest on my questions.

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staticbrain.com | August 17th, 2007 @ 4:58 pm

here is an anonymous surf proxy that works

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Emexci | August 17th, 2007 @ 5:22 pm

i am sure, %99 users from turkey are not glad.

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Meudalherr | August 17th, 2007 @ 9:40 pm

Hello!

I am often accessing WordPress.com via the anonymity network Tor. Mostly it works fine, but it is very slowly. Perhaps this is a chance for the people from Turkey. I have tested this, it is possible but not comfortable to visit your WordPress.com administration panel using Tor. Sometimes there can be an error message. If this is the case, I wait 10 or 20 minutes, and then I try again.

Defend your freedom of speech in Turkey! Thank you guys from WordPress.com for supporting free speech around the globe. Your work is highly appreciated.

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Ekrem | August 17th, 2007 @ 9:56 pm

Hi Matt,

Whenever a court block a web site in Turkey they just put domain to the blacklist of ISP to prevent direct access but not an ip number. I am sure Turkish users can easily access via IP address ie. http://72.232.101.41

I am pretty sure that they will permit to access wordpress.com very soon. There are even wordpress evangelists in the country and service is very well known amongst the millions of Turkish internet users. Make sure that there will be strong reactions.

Unfortunatelly we had such kind of temporary problems in the past due to the insufficient knowledge of some of law makers to understand distiction between a website and content provider.

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khalim | August 17th, 2007 @ 11:48 pm

soon we’re gonna block the whole world… then you watch…

greatfirewallofturkey.com

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Flake | August 17th, 2007 @ 11:55 pm

Same occasionally happens here in Uzbekistan - wordpress.com gets blocked, and we do have a great firewall as well.

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ahmetsinan | August 18th, 2007 @ 1:21 am

No, i am sure, %99,9999999 users from turkey are not happy about this decision. I’m sure that the only happy one is prosecutor.

What a pity. What a shame. My country should not act like this.

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angrydude | August 18th, 2007 @ 2:19 am

It has nothing to do with democracy or free speech, its just law enforcers can’t see the need to change laws regarding online content because they are 60 year olds who don’t use internet except for mailing and reading newspapers so they just keep massive web sites with thousands of users responsible for their user created content.

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Emre Sevinç | August 18th, 2007 @ 3:56 am

Hi,

As we have stated here in Turkish:

http://www.fazlamesai.net/?a=article&cmode=nested&sid=4674#30986

the issue is about some government officer (military related) spreading some information. This critical situation led to a fast court order and the district attorney issued a written order to TTNet, the main Internet and ADSL service provider of Turkey. They had to obey this legal order but some inexperienced technical employee blocked the whole wordpress.com domain in the DNS servers which led to this mess. In a few minutes a techical middle manager realized the situation and took required action. Within a few hours the wordpress.com domain was available (except the problematic blog which is still being blocked due to legal orders). The inexperienced employee is about to leave the job.

This is the situation now, provided FYI.

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Hans | August 18th, 2007 @ 4:15 am

Dear Ozkan,
Are you telling that because of one person his article they banned wordpress. (People get quick insulted down here)
It’s a court decision, and I am pondering why they don’t give a reason.
kindest

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metin | August 18th, 2007 @ 4:57 am

If a card counter is found to be cheating at blackjack, Las Vegas doesn’t shut the game down, especially if millions play (and some actually lose), but instead, he’s encouraged to learn a new game where cards are not involved, like slots (where some people actually lose too).

Maybe Wordpress should offer a lifetime free membership to the Turkish Government’s official .org site, as a matter of courtesy extended, free of all banner ads claiming that real ’secularism’ and ‘democracy’ and the ‘freedom of (insert bank here)’ does not exist in Turkey!!!

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Burcu | August 18th, 2007 @ 5:04 am

Wordpress.com is back. I’m sure every user will be able to log on the site after all TTNet DNS servers are getting refreshed.

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Fatih Simsek | August 18th, 2007 @ 6:42 am

i think that just a mistake. law court said “close xxx.wordpress.com” but Turk Telekom closed wordpress.com

just my things :)

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DarK | August 18th, 2007 @ 7:00 am

@i am sure, %99 users from turkey are not glad.

i approve…

I hope this condition is temporary…

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Binapesi | August 18th, 2007 @ 8:20 am

I wonder if the people in TurkTelekom think they can do anything they want, they can stop us to log in to the sites we want ..
What a shameful block it is!
The same thing went to YouTube just a while ago and now WordPress! I wonder what the next will be, Google?!

4.2.2.1 works quite fine by the way.
And I hope they’ll come to mind, so we won’t have to try to find different solutions for such restrictions that are not reasoned by the authorities.

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hmhy | August 18th, 2007 @ 8:30 am

Now,we can access wordpress.com in china

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james | August 18th, 2007 @ 8:58 am

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4940847710
facebook group!!

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wolkanca | August 18th, 2007 @ 10:50 am

Matt’ında dediÄŸi gibi gerçekten inanılmaz bir ÅŸey bu. Yahu kendi kendini böyle rezil eden ülke olmaktan bıktım artık.

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Matt | August 18th, 2007 @ 11:54 am

Thanks for the update!

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Jake | August 18th, 2007 @ 1:31 pm

Don’t bother clicking on my name… because as far as I can tell, wordpess is still blocked in Turkey. I can’t log onto my own page or to any other wordpress page

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Emre Sevinç | August 18th, 2007 @ 2:37 pm

Fatih Simsek said:

> i think that just a mistake. law court said â€"close
> xxx.wordpress.com” but Turk Telekom closed wordpress.com

Yes, the situation is very similar to that.

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Hans | August 18th, 2007 @ 5:03 pm

Sorry to say: wordpress is not back.
No access.
kindest
Hans, a Dutch in Istanbul

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What a Shame! | August 18th, 2007 @ 6:04 pm

What a shame!
We are getting tired of these activities!
It is like Ostrich’s behaviour of hiding its head in the sand when the first sign of danger. :)
What is the differences between them?
I think nothing!

Everyone can learn how to reach these banned sites by using (freedom) DNS servers. ( Use Treewalk DNS servers)

Matt,
I think that you don’t need to be suprised because of banning.
All of us (Turkish citizens) were experienced blocking of youtube web site. :)

Siteye eriÅŸemeyen kiÅŸiler lütfen google’da TREEWALK kelimesini aratın. Kurulumunu anlatan bir çok Türkçe kaynak çıkacak. Kendinizi daha fazla yormayın ve de üzmeyin.
Yine rezil olduk gerçektende.

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yok | August 18th, 2007 @ 7:13 pm

Hello That’s not a problem. We can change our DNS number.
Ps: Turkish Telecom managers really stupid because they haven’t got a brain.
Ps2: China’s firewall better than Turkey. Turkey firewall is the worst firewall of all.

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Cem Sertoglu | August 19th, 2007 @ 3:35 am

As far as I can tell wordpress is still being blocked, as of 12:38pm Istanbul time on Sunday. Such stupidity.

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Hasan | August 19th, 2007 @ 8:20 am

Blocking is dns based, please install Treewalk Dns Server, restart your computer and relax..

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Jim Colella | August 19th, 2007 @ 8:52 am

it’s now Sunday, 17.50, and wordpress is so not back… where is Emre Sevinç getting his information from… we couldn’t find anything in Turkish or English on the ‘Net about this. what’s your source Emre?

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metin | August 19th, 2007 @ 10:44 am

Why can’t Wordpress SUE the Turkish Government in the International Court for banning of free speech? Then take the proceeds and spread it amongst its Turkish subscribers. Maybe it would act as a great marketing campaign.

How about a reality show in Turkey called, “Embarrassment Idol” where the rank-and-file contestants (protectors of secularism for the sake of democracy) try to out-embarrass one another.

Tragic . . .

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asya yusof | August 19th, 2007 @ 12:51 pm

I honestly think this is ridiculous. I have hundreds of Turkish raters and none of them have access to my website anymore. Now do I to which over to another block?
I am used to wordpress, and now this?.. I am very angry at this.. this is an embarassment to our country.
I am hoping that worpress will find a solution with the turkish government or else i am going to have no choice but to find another block.

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Baris Unver | August 19th, 2007 @ 12:57 pm

Unblocked now, it seems.

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Jim Colella | August 19th, 2007 @ 2:03 pm

well, it’s 22.38 here in Istanbul and it’s still not unblocked!! are we confusing wordpress.com with wordpress.org? because there’s no prob with the latter..but definitely still blocked at .com.

and again, where is Emre Sevinc getting his info from? the link he gives is to what looks like an open source site (fazlamesai.net)… not a news site, or anything to do with Turk Telekom, TTNet or anything official. and his kindly posted message is just a direct translation of the Turkish he links to on fazlamesai.net. and, as he puts at the start, “As we have stated here in Turkish…” — who is “WE” Emre, and how do YOU know??

i wouldn’t be asking all this if wordpress.com was not blocked, BUT IT STILL IS!! regardless of what others above are saying!

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Ahmet Hakan | August 19th, 2007 @ 2:26 pm

and today: Flickr Blog. You must be kidding! What a pity!

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Baris Unver | August 19th, 2007 @ 3:51 pm

Blocked again now, what the…?

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Matt | August 19th, 2007 @ 4:08 pm

Hey guys I just got a letter from the person claiming to be responsible for the blocking, I’ve published it here:

http://wordpress.com/blog/2007/08/19/why-were-blocked-in-turkey/

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Ashamed that Wordpress is blocked | August 19th, 2007 @ 4:58 pm

Matt - I am translating the gist of the letter you received from Turkey to Turkish below message. I am putting down the address and phone numbers of the lawyers in your letter so that people can bombard them with mails, phones and faxes to protest this appaling decisoin and idiocracy.

I will also be sending this to major media outlets in Turkey and I hope others will follow suit so the whole country can hear what a shameful act this is, which is damaging the image of Turkey in rest of the world. I am sure vast majority of Turkish population will be ashamed and outraged by this decision.

My suggestion to you, NOT to accept their demands! There will soon be a major outcry and if anything should result in major publicity in Turkey and elsewhere for Wordpress. I would at least wait for few days to see what happens.

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Matt | August 19th, 2007 @ 5:14 pm

Don’t harass anyone, it’s counter-productive and no better than what they’re doing. Just stick to the facts.

It just occurred to me that people won’t be able to get to the letter if it’s hosted on WordPress.com, so feel free to mirror it other places.

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Concerned | August 19th, 2007 @ 6:46 pm

Matt - In case you were wondering who the hell is Adnan Oktar or a.k.a. Harun Yahya. Here is the wikipedia link that details the biography of this major creationist, anti-semitic, cult leader charlatan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harun_Yahya

What is so incredibly ironic is that Adnan Oktar has written a book claiming Holocaust never happened and that death of Jews during world war II was because of a typhus plague! He has accuse jews to be racist and evolution as evil manifestation of buddhism.

AND, this guy and his organization has spearheaded an effort to attack and defame severel prominent Turkish academics, through harassment, threat and slander fliers. In 1999. In fact, 6 of these Turkish professors have won a civil court case against Adnan Oktar’s organization for defamation. The court has decided that ” severe and unjust attack was perpetrated on the plaintiffs’ personal rights, by listing the names of the scientists defending the theory of evolution and describing them as communists and separatists on the flyers distributed by the foundation.”

I find it unbelievable that his lawyers send you a letter accusing Wordpress not stopping defamation and slander of their clien, whose organization has been convicted by court for defamation!

Don’t let them intimidate you or Wordpress. I think obtaining some advice on International Law that may govern this sort of situations may be a good action. This may be the first but surely won’t be the last such case, as popularity of Wordpress grows you may want to be ready for situations like this with law behind you.

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Lonnie | August 19th, 2007 @ 8:01 pm

It is terrible, but world pressure seems to work on the Turkish Cadre more than it does here in China on the Party…

At least you have not been blocked from having an after-life: We now have to ask permission to reincarnate…

I hope the blockade ends soon…

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hasan | August 20th, 2007 @ 1:35 am

The whole site banned because of some sites were unleashing the facts behind Harun Yahya (a.k.a. Adnan Oktar) and his criminal organisation.

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Baris Unver | August 20th, 2007 @ 4:06 am

I can’t be more embarassed right now because I am a Turkish blogger.

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UÄŸur SAMSA | August 20th, 2007 @ 10:17 am

Very bad. We are sorry for this.

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Andreas | August 20th, 2007 @ 11:39 am

This explain a lot about the angry e-mails I’ve got from people in Turkey some time ago. A few of these blogs are using a theme that I have made the original design for, and at some point some people thought that the theme design credits meant that I was writing some of these blogs…

The mistake was of course quickly sorted out after a simple explanation, but it was obvious that the entire situation was larger than the typical theme credit misunderstandings that happen every now and then. I’m happy to finally understand why, but at the same time it is a scary story. The e-mails were not very nice, lots of threats for legal action and citing of different laws. I hope it all turns out well, censorship is never good!

If you want to know more about my point of view, write me an e-mail and I’ll share the details…

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Ekrem | August 20th, 2007 @ 1:16 pm

Finally on the headlines:

http://www.sabah.com.tr (One of the very well known Turkish newspapers)
http://www.sabah.com.tr/haber,47DFF3C3297F480784372C02E5BE96AD.html
http://www.dunyagazetesi.com.tr/news_display.asp?upsale_id=323958 (A reputable newspaper)

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Bekir L. Yildirim | August 20th, 2007 @ 2:39 pm

This act of “burning ther blankert to kill a flea” is to be condemned for sure. Thus, I share the sentimernts expressed by the others commenters in that respect.

I , however take issue with those holding Harun Yahya solely responsible. This time Hatrun Yahya, last time Kemalist state ideology , nez time someone else. I can empathize with someone who feels he she) was slandered or defamed. It is the responsibility of the legislators and the juducial system to balance out the individual rights and the public’s rights as a whole. I am not privy to the specifics of what transpired btween the two zealots , i.e. Harun Yahya and Edip Yuksel, nor do care to be. A surgical solution in tjis inmstance would be very easy to achierve technologically. I do not think it is the laws that forced judge’sc hand. Because I seriously doubt that the laws pertainin to the freedom of information and communication is so fine tuned as to differentiate a blog and a SP hosting such; that leaves a lot of discretion to the judge. And he (she) uses his immense ignorance reaching such emabarrasing decree. That is my take on it.

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Turkish Media | August 20th, 2007 @ 5:21 pm

This is now news at the front page of one of the top newspapers in Turkey.

http://www.sabah.com.tr/haber,47DFF3C3297F480784372C02E5BE96AD.html

The article mentions that there is a major outcry to this block at Turkey. They are also mentioning about Matt’s announcement on the letter he received from Oktar’s lawyers. We are hoping this will greatly help spread this news throughout Turkey and hopefully other national media outlets will also pick it up. Ironically, this will cause many more people at Turkey to know about Wordpress, who have not heard about it before.

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Digg this | August 20th, 2007 @ 6:28 pm

There are many submission on this topic submitted to digg.com - One of them currently at 28 diggs and if enough people digg it, may make it to front page. Digg has millions of readers, so this would be a worldwide news.

http://digg.com/world_news/Turkey_bans_Wordpress_blogs

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metin | August 20th, 2007 @ 10:55 pm

The comments left here are a microcosm of how things in general are handled in Turkey. A lot of confusion, the right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is not doing, and a whole lot of a comedy of errors. And actually fixing things to make them worse when they are broken. Embarrassing is an understatement. Tragic?

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Ali | August 21st, 2007 @ 9:06 am

Can Matt or someone else update us on what is the latest about this situation?

Has there been any contacts with Turkish authorities to resolve the matter? Any suggestions from lawyers familiar with international internet laws perhaps?

Is it true as stated in the letters from the lawyers that Wordpress has been contacted numerous times but has not responded? While the person in question is clearly not someone who can be defended in any way, it seems that any accusations of defamation should be taken seriously, regardless who the person is. What is the policy on this here?

This is a very unfortunate situation and we hope it is resolved so that millions from Turkey can have access to Wordpress blogs again. It would be great to get some answers as to what is your plan of action or if you guys have made any decisions on this matter yet.

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Bekir L. Yildirim | August 21st, 2007 @ 5:12 pm

A view on the matter from a nitive victim: “Wordpress banned in Turkey: a case of throwing the baby with the bath-water

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Mideast Youth | August 21st, 2007 @ 5:42 pm

Please sign our petition about this, it would be great if you could include it in further updates. We plan on sending this to Turkish authorities and their government representatives worldwide:

http://www.mideastyouth.com/petitions/view_petition/PET13433106/Petition_to_Unblock_WordPress_in_Turkey.htm

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Ali | August 23rd, 2007 @ 9:53 am

Matt, can you update us on what is going on with this block? Many of the Turkish bloggers at Wordpress are discussing of moving their blogs to another location and are currently kept in dark on what will really happen or happening. Will this block be permanent? Is there some discussion with Turkish authorities to unblock it? Do you need help from the Turkish community for lawyers at Turkey or simple translations?

You asked about what to do about this in your other post but haven’t really updated on what you guys have decided to do, have you given up even? It seems to me that there should at least be some explanation at this point to thousands of people who have trusted Wordpress to be accessible from Turkey.

When many of the sites here seen as restricted by law from Turkey, to most people who don’t know the real situation, it is giving the impression the bystander sites have been involved in some illegal activity. This in my opinion is damaging the reputation of thousands of bloggers here in the eyes of people accessing the site from Turkey. Is this a reason for class action against the Turkish courts? What is the plan? Can you please provide some answers to us?

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Ed Darrell | August 24th, 2007 @ 2:43 pm

Yes! Any updates? Blogging minds want to know.

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Al-Kanz | August 25th, 2007 @ 11:19 am

You can read an article in french about this fact : http://al-kanz.org/blog/2007/08/25/harun-yahya-naime-pas-wordpress-interdit-desormais-en-turquie/

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wolly (paolo Valenti) | August 25th, 2007 @ 2:57 pm

the censorship to the blog of WordPress.com in Turkey it is finished.

More information on mine blog (in english too)

ciao

wolly

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BYK | August 26th, 2007 @ 5:15 am

You may enter the site via proxies. For example anonymouse.org is a good proxy ;)

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Alper | August 27th, 2007 @ 4:49 am

Well, I just tried to check wordpress.com using Turk Telekom DNS’s: failure.

The site is still blocked :(

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ahmet | August 28th, 2007 @ 6:05 am

there are 3 easy ways to solve tihs problem. at the link you can see;

http://www.ilericigenclik.org/teknopolitik/yasakci_zihniyet

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Simeon | August 28th, 2007 @ 8:41 am

You can also access wordpress from Turkey going first http://www.kproxy.com and then entering http://www.wordpress.com (or any other site) in their window.

I spoke with one of Oktar’s attorney’s… he claimed that Turk Telekom didn’t have the technology to block only one or two sites, or to block sites that use Oktar’s name, etc. Wordpress is also not the only site blocked. All of Edip Yuksel’s sites are also blocked (www.19.org, http://www.yahyaharun.com, http://www.yuksel.org). He is emerging as something of a hero and victim in this situtation, but he is extremely antagonistic toward Christians, for example.

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bugsey | August 30th, 2007 @ 10:56 am

I think that it’s TIME we support these people. Freedom of expression is an individual right and every THINKING person has a right to it. It’s sad that Turkish authorities think that censorship of the internet would “help”. It will only exacerbate the “want” of people to access more information. I say UPHOLD FREE EXPRESSION in the planet!

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jim | September 2nd, 2007 @ 12:12 pm

Matt remains defiant… English translation of interview first published in Turkish:

http://jimcolella.wordpress.com/2007/09/02/wordpress-we-will-never-limit-turkish-bloggers-freedom-of-speech/

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simon templar | September 6th, 2007 @ 11:41 pm

I find wordpress not defiant but ignorant on the issue. Obviously doing nothing does not help thousands of Turkish bloggers.

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ahmet alp balkan | September 8th, 2007 @ 10:25 am

Yes, there are some bigotry religious people in Turkey and they don’t like being criticized for “thinking people”. This is only lack of knowledge of lawyers about “what is internet”…

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Comp. Forensic Analyst | September 10th, 2007 @ 3:49 am

Turkish government has a new law about blocking the sites -which has not been started to be practiced yet- for these kind of court decisions.

Firstly: The site (related to the decision) must be noticed about the decision.

Second, the site will be blocked (particularly -subdomain-) after a reasonable time.

So there is a very new presidency about this and they are still researching stages about judicial blocking without censorship.

I am not interested in Adnan Oktar but if there is a court decision, it must be executed with reasonable ways. Not by blocking the whole site without warning, of course.

BUT from now on the WordPress should want a copy of the court decision, - as YouTube did once, just like in Brasil or in a local Australian court decisions - then block that page only… The users problem is not with the WordPress’ but with Turkey’s internal laws and also other international laws which Turkey accepted.

Temporarily, this is the right thing to do, I think, as Youtube did with its law dep. in Turkey a few months ago…

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Jason | September 10th, 2007 @ 11:01 am

This wont stop the problem, i hear this also is happening in China, as i said this wont stop the problem at all.

Also do Turkish people know they can use proxy services? :D

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Liza | September 10th, 2007 @ 12:58 pm

I know this may sound silly, but cant Turkish users bypass the block with, let’s say, US-based proxy service/site?

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anonymousbusta | September 10th, 2007 @ 5:58 pm

They guy should not loose his job for a simple mistake. who cares wordpress gets blocked for a couple of hours.

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Timur | September 15th, 2007 @ 2:44 am

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship

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Kaan | September 23rd, 2007 @ 4:11 pm

still blocked :(
we use another dns (4.2.2.1) to access wordpress but this is really annoying.

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