Hello Andreas,

I wanted to wait a little till my article on the NetClean purchase has been
published so that I can give a link to further information too. As I
explained in the article, Turkey has a rather bad record of censorship and
surveillance policies along with limited internet service to her citizens.

Also it is important to consider that the government that claims to set up
precautions to protect children is the one not fighting child labour, child
brides (pedophile marriages) and bullying at schools and domestic violence
against children. When this fact is added on top of the fact that
investment to better millions of kids' lives in offline atmosphere is
definitely not enough, this gives a clear image of why this software can
not really be about children.

It is also important to have a look at former censorship bills that were
passed in the parliament. Every time the excuse was to protect children,
but this is being used as an excuse shield, as usually these laws have been
used for political purposes against political criticism or dissent.

We are worried that this software will also be used as part of a general
scheme to limit freedom of speech, right to acquire knowledge and further
violate the non-recognized right to anonimity as well as violating
citizens' privacy.

for further comments and explanations, please check the link below:

http://piratetimes.net/is-sweden-helping-turkey-to-suppress-digital-freedoms/



Gurkan Ozturan
http://TheRadicalDemocrat.wordpress.com
twitter.com/Obefintlig <http://twitter.com/GurkanOzturan>


On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Andreas Jonsson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Gürkan,
>
> We are very worried what the recent purchase of netclean will mean for
> turkey [1], especially considering the already poor track record for net
> freedom.
>
> Could you please describe your point of view of the situation in turkey,
> and also your thoughts about the netclean purchase? I feel that I don't
> know enough.
>
> BR
> Andreas
>
>
> http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkeys-top-soldier-warns-against-social-media-as-govt-to-purchase-software-against-illegal-shares.aspx?pageID=238&nID=67178&NewsCatID=341
>

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