ANKARA: Just a week after banishing accessing to microblogging website, Twitter, in Turkey, the country’s telecom authority has imposed ban on Google’s video-sharing web YouTube on Thursday.
The national telecoms authority (TIB) said it had taken an “administrative measure against the site in Turkey, Reuters news agency reports.
The move was seemed to be taken over newly leaked recording reportedly belonging to Turkey’s intelligence chief discussing possible military operations in Syria.
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