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Turkish ‘walk for justice’ continues despite Erdogan threat – Deutsche Welle

Turkey's main opposition leader vowed to press ahead with his "walk for justice" Sunday despite threats from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Kemal Kilicdaroglu, leader of the secularist Republican People Party (CHP), announced the march from Ankara to Istanbul on Wednesday after a former journalist and current CHP lawmaker Enis Berberoglu was sentenced to 25 years in prison for leaking classified information to a leading newspaper.

On Sunday Kilicdaroglu finished the fourth day of a march that is expected to take nearly a month. His long walk represents by far his biggest challenge to Turkey's increasingly authoritarian regimesince he became the leader of the CHP in 2010.

But Erdogan said Saturday that Kilicdaroglu's initiative would bring nothing positive for the country and warned the opposition chief "don't be surprised" if legal proceedings are filed against him.

Both Prime Minister Binali Yildirim and Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag also urged the opposition leaderto end his march, with Bozdag accusing Kilicdaroglu of trying to foment opposition to the justice system.

"It is not possible to break the balance of the scales of justice by walking on roads," he said.

Kilicdaroglu with his supporters

But Kilicdaroglu remained steadfast.

"They want to provoke us, but we will not give in! They want to threaten us with the courts and [Erdogan] calls out the judges, the prosecutors," said the CHP leader. "We are walking for justice, not against justice."

March to prison

Kilicdaroglu , 68, has made the word "adalet" or "justice" the slogan of his march, and he has been carrying a placard with the word emblazoned on it.

His 450-kilometer (280-mile) trek is supposed to end at the Maltepe Prison in Istanbul where Berberoglu, the CHP MP, is being held.

Political tensions have risen sharply in Turkey over the past two months - most recently after Erdogan narrowly won a referendum granting him substantially increased authority, which many fear will lead to one-man rule.

But Turkey's slide into political turmoil already began to accelerate last summer after an apparent coup attempt failed. Kilicdaroglu accused Erdogan of being the "July 20 coup plotter" citing the president's subsequent crackdown on his political opponents, both real and perceived.

Five days after the failed putsch, Erdogan declared a state of emergency that has seen some 50,000 people arrested and another 100,000 lose their jobs - making it the biggest purge in Turkey's modern history.

Berberoglu was accused of giving the Cumhuriyet newspaper a video it used as the basis of a May 2015 report that alleged trucks owned by the state intelligence service (MIT) were stopped and found to contain arms and ammunition headed for Syria.

Berberoglu is the first CHP lawmaker to be jailed in the government crackdown, which has seen 11 members of parliament from the pro-Kurdish opposition party jailed.

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China’s Edits To ‘Alien: Covenant’ Reportedly Censor Out Most Of The Reasons To See The Movie – UPROXX


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Internet censorship in India is on the rise – KLAS-TV

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NEW DELHI (CNNMoney) - India is becoming increasingly trigger-happy when it comes to preventing people accessing the internet.

The nation has shut down the internet in various regions 20 times in the first five months of this year, according to a report from Human Rights Watch. Four of those blackouts have taken place this month, all in states where violent protests took place.

That represents a dramatic uptick from last year, when 31 shutdowns were recorded in total, and an even greater increase since 2012 -- which saw only three shutdowns.

The Indian government did not respond to a request for comment on the report, but has argued in the past that restricting access is sometimes necessary to prevent social media rumors from fueling violence.

The disputed and conflict-ridden region of Kashmir, for example, has seen 33 shutdowns in five years.

"The lack of transparency and failure to explain these shutdowns only furthers the perception that they are meant to suppress nonviolent reporting and criticism of the government," said Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director for Human Rights Watch.

While the Indian government doesn't have its own internet-blocking apparatus like China's "Great Firewall," it can order service providers to go offline. That power stems from a law written in 1973, which allows the government to impose various restrictions on the public to prevent everything from riots to "obstruction, annoyance or injury."

India, which is often referred to as the world's largest democracy, has been called out for online censorship before.

A 2016 survey of internet freedom in 65 countries by U.S.-based think tank Freedom House gave India a score of 41. China, with a score of 88, came last. Estonia performed best with a score of 6.

In another report by the Brookings Institution last year, India tied for first place with Iraq for the highest number of internet shutdowns among 19 countries (including Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Syria and North Korea).

Facebook also ranks the Indian government among the top countries asking it to censor content. The social media giant said in its latest Government Requests Report that India ordered 719 pieces of content to be restricted, lower only than Brazil, Turkey and Germany.

India topped Facebook's list for two straight years up to June 2015.

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