Turkish internet users 'unable to access Wikipedia'

Turkey has blocked the free online encyclopaedia Wikipedia, according to internet watchdogs.

Turkish internet users 'unable to access Wikipedia'

Turkey has blocked the free online encyclopaedia Wikipedia, according to internet watchdogs.

Turkey Blocks, which calls itself an independent "digital transparency project", said users in that country have been unable to access all language editions of Wikipedia since Saturday morning.

"The loss of availability is consistent with internet filters used to censor content in the country," the monitor said.

The site has been blocked under a provisional administrative order without a court order, but Turkey Blocks said an order is expected in the coming days.

When attempting to access the site without the use of a virtual private network (VPN), connections time out and browsers are told "this site can't be reached".

It is unclear why the site has been blocked.

PA

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