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YouTube Turkish ban lifted

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Fri Mar 09 2007, 14:31
IT SEEMS Turkey's problem with Youtube.com has been resolved.

Google's video recycling outfit got into hot water in the EU wannabe nation with a video that had something to do with founder of the Turkish Republic, Ataturk.

In Turkish law, Ataturk is a hero whose legacy should never be derided.

Youtube said it had immediately removed the video. It delivered a statement in which it said it is "working hard on preventing to publish such videos," and apologised.

Not that Turkey did such a thing over the Armenian holocaust. µ

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