Turkish court bans website critical of NATO summit
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The Turkish government has repeatedly tightened laws regulating social media and websites in recent years
Ruthless censorship has begun in Turkey, where a search application has detected that certain websites and even a newspaper article have been centrally blocked on online platforms. Erdogan's people are preparing and are not leaving it to chance: concerts have also been banned due to the NATO summit in two weeks, but even stray dogs are not spared.
Turkey is hosting the NATO summit at the beginning of July. Criticism of this is not welcome and has consequences.

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