1. Turkey has blocked access to Instagram, the popular social media platform, amid a dispute over content related to the Palestinian militant group Hamas. The Turkish government has accused Instagram of failing to remove posts and accounts that it deems to be promoting terrorism and extremism, specifically content related to Hamas.
2. The decision to block Instagram in Turkey comes after the government had previously threatened to take action against social media platforms that did not comply with its demands to remove certain content. This move is seen as part of a broader crackdown on online speech and dissent within Turkey, where the government has increasingly sought to exert control over the digital landscape.
3. The Instagram ban has drawn criticism from human rights groups and digital rights advocates, who argue that it represents a further erosion of free expression and internet freedom in Turkey. They have called on the Turkish government to reverse the decision and to uphold its obligations to protect the fundamental rights of its citizens, including the right to access information and communicate freely online.