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Turkey blocked entry to Instagram for its 85 million folks, the nation’s Info and Communication Applied sciences Authority introduced Friday morning.
“Instagram.com has been blocked by a choice on the date of 02/08/2024,” native media cited a submit on the authority’s web site as saying. Based on Turkish media, there are greater than 50 million customers of the photo-sharing app within the nation.
The Turkish authorities didn’t disclose a cause for the ban nor how lengthy it could be in place. Reviews nevertheless counsel the ban was a response to the Meta-owned platform eradicating posts associated to the demise of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh.
Turkey’s Day by day Sabah newspaper, which generally toes the federal government line, wrote in a headline that the ban was “over Haniyeh posts removing,” referring to posts by customers within the nation expressing condolences over the Hamas chief’s demise on Wednesday.
Haniyeh, the pinnacle of the Palestinian militant group’s political wing, was killed in a blast in Tehran whereas visiting the nation for the inauguration of its new president. Iranian officers and Hamas blame Israel for what they are saying is an assassination, whereas Israel has declined to remark.
Fahrettin Altun, head of Turkey’s presidential communications and an aide to Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan, on Wednesday criticized Instagram, accusing it of censorship.
In a multi-paragraph submit on X lamenting the demise of “our pricey brother Ismail Haniyeh,” Altun wrote: “I additionally strongly condemn the social media platform Instagram which is actively stopping folks from posting messages of condolences for the passing of Hamas chief Haniyeh with out citing any coverage violations.”
“That is censorship, pure and easy,” he added. “We are going to defend freedom of speech towards these platforms which have confirmed many occasions that they’re primarily within the service of world exploitative system of injustice.”
CNBC has contacted Meta for remark.
In contrast to the U.S. and plenty of of its Western allies, Turkey doesn’t think about Hamas to be a terrorist group. Turkey’s authorities has lengthy been a vocal critic of Israel’s army offensive in Gaza and its occupation of the Palestinian territories — though it maintains diplomatic and financial relations with Israel — and Turkish President Erdogan has described Hamas as “liberation fighters.”