"As a movement" is a phrase which I have trouble with. WhiIe left it is very easy to make apple pie statements with little fear of contradiction, I think it misees the point. We provide information, neutral information. Perhaps we hope as individuals this discourages rather than encourages certain forms of behaviour. But if we provided the information with the goal of, for example, opposing terrorism we would cease to be a neutral, reliable sourgent, thus defeating any such goal.
Conversely it is far more convincing to say that we don't support terrorism, that the statements are on their face absurd, that we clearly document the rise and fall of Isis, together with their actions both in the Middle East and the wider world, and tother encourage anyone who doubts this to read our articles on the subject.
On 29 Apr 2017 19:52, "James Heilman" jmh649@gmail.com wrote:
Richard I am not sure I am clear on what you mean. We are not impartial to everything. We oppose censorship and we oppose suppression of freedom of information. I think it is also perfectly fine to state that we as a movement oppose terrorism.
Made a few more adjustments to this statement on meta
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Response_to_2017_ban_in_Turkey
James
On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 12:46 PM, Richard Farmbrough < richard@farmbrough.co.uk> wrote:
It is absolutely important to be clear that Wikipedia is impartial, or at least substantially so. This impartiality may be a threat to some, but
it
could be counter-productive to make statements which are not carefully thought through. Those who support repressive regimes can easily be
pushed
into an absolutist mindset.
On 29 Apr 2017 18:42, "Ivan Martínez" galaver@gmail.com wrote:
+1 to Ting's idea about a statement
Also we can support from our corner sending tweets and e-mails to our
local
embassies. Our friends from Turkey or someone who speaks turkish can support us with a hasthag? I posted #WikipediaSansürlendi but maybe is incorrect.
Best,
2017-04-29 12:16 GMT-05:00 Ting Chen wing.philopp@gmx.de:
I think the Foundation and the chapters *must* make a statement that decisively contradicts the reason of the block: That Wikipedia
supports
terrorism. There could be further texts in the statement which
stresses
our
principle of neutrality and our goal to spread knowledge, but the
first
and
most important statement is to contradict the accusation.
Ah some times I miss Jay, he would immediately recognize how
important
it
is to make such a statement. When national newspapers and broadcasts
are
referring (I just heard the one in Deutschland Funk http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/dlf24-startseite.1441.de.html ) this
event,
there should be not only the accusation but always also a reaction.
Greetings
Ting
Am 29.04.2017 um 10:43 schrieb Itzik - Wikimedia Israel:
Hey,
FYI - sad news from Turkish.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-39754909
Reuters just published that a 15 minutes ago, so it will be soon all
over
the news.
*Turkey has blocked all access inside the country to the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia, one of the world's most popular websites.*
It was not initially clear why the ban had been imposed. The Turkey Blocks group said the site was inaccessible from 08:00
(05:00
GMT) by order of the Turkish authorities. People in the capital Istanbul were unable to access any Wikipedia
pages
without using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). "After technical analysis and legal consideration based on the Law
Nr.
5651, an administrative measure has been taken for this website,"
Turkey's
Information and Communication Technologies Authority was quoted as
saying.
No reason was given. Turkey Blocks and Turkish media, including the Hurriyet Daily News,
said
the provisional order would need to be backed by a full court ruling
in
the next few days.
Social media was in uproar as news of the ban emerged, with some
users
speculating that it might be a bid to suppress criticism on
President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Wikipedia page. Mr Erdogan narrowly won a controversial 16 April referendum on
increasing
his powers, but the issue has deeply divided the country. Turkey has temporarily blocked popular social media sites including Facebook and Twitter in the past, especially in the wake of mass
protests
or terror attacks. The government has previously denied censoring the internet, blaming outages on spikes in usage after major events.
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