Turkey Bans YouTube after Syria Security Talk Leaked

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

The recording purports to be of 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 recent mass 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, U.S.-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 micro-blogging service was used to spread a spate of other audio files implicating Erdogan and his inner circle in corruption.

An Ankara court 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, although the ban has been widely circumvented.

"This is another desperate and depressing move in Turkey,' tweeted European Commission Vice President Neelie Kroes about the YouTube ban.

"I express my support for all those supporters of real freedom and democracy. We in Europe stand for an open internet and free expression on it."

Thursday'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", while his ministry said some sections had been distorted.

TIB said it was 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 an 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.

Another voice, purportedly of Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu, is heard saying that "from the point of legitimacy, the whole world would stand by us in case of an operation against ISIL".

Erdogan's parliamentary opponents have in the past accused him of planning military action in Syria to distract voters from his domestic troubles.

Main opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu this month warned that Erdogan "could decide to move the army into Syria before the elections" and cautioned the military against it, saying: "Don't send Turkey on an adventure."

Davutoglu told Agence France Presse on Wednesday that "Turkey is ready to take any legitimate step under international law if its national security, including the area where the tomb of Suleyman Shah is situated, is threatened".

In the recording, a voice allegedly belonging to Davutoglu is heard saying: "Between you and me, the prime minister said over the telephone that this (attack) should be used as an opportunity when needed."

Comments 11
Thumb Mystic 27 March 2014, 21:20

Dictator Erdogan indeed he is. Why does the world not, remove him from power then?

Missing peace 27 March 2014, 21:24

for the same reason they do not remove bashar : both are friends of israel :)

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 28 March 2014, 00:17

Because Erdogan is democratically elected.

Thumb Mystic 28 March 2014, 00:59

Just like he democratically removed, twitter, youtube, facebook etc?

Thumb ex-fpm 28 March 2014, 07:36

lol

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 28 March 2014, 00:16

But God forbid the Syrian people to even dream of the word freedom!

Thumb Mystic 28 March 2014, 01:01

This Dictator Erdogan wants to create a new Ottoman empire, with himself as the Sultan.

Thumb cedre 28 March 2014, 01:36

there is something i hate more than khomeynists, it's ignorant khomeynists...

Flamethrower..... 2 hours ago 22
revolution coming, baby yeaaaaaah! erdogan pacha will soon taste the arab spring

he's turkish...

cedre. 4 hours ago 13
Erdogan is a Saudi puppet, he is an avid supporter of an Islamist State that promotes Salafism & Wahibism. He will be assassinated soon, he won't last neither his ideology, may he not rest in peace.

he is sufi, tariqa Naqshbandia...

Mystic 34 minutes ago 00
Just like he democratically removed, twitter, youtube, facebook etc?

youtube was forbidden for 2.5 years for attacking ataturk, nobody complained about it, now that he help syrian rebels, u just discovered freedom of speech and human rights...

Thumb Mystic 28 March 2014, 02:58

yes cedre, we all know you love this Sultan Erdogan, and his ancestors the Ottoman murderers, all known for their genocide and secterianism. You followed their footsteps, and lets see how far it will take you, Ibn taymiyah junior.

Default-user-icon Hammerhead (Guest) 28 March 2014, 03:27

I agree Wolf, Erdogan is in trouble politically, therefore create a bigger crises for the Turks to occupy themselves. Also admirable for denouncing and wanting to hold him accountable for his terrorist intentions in Syria. Asking for justice concerning Syria for Turkish intentions is all well and good, if only you would have taken the same position when the two mosques in tripoli were bombed and in the Samaha case, to also ask for Justice for your own country. Intentions by Bashaar were implemented and passed the planning stage. Yet no condemnation, sad.

Thumb ex-fpm 28 March 2014, 07:36

signed the_roar