Something to do with offending Islam.
Turkey blocks Charlie Hebdo’s website, 48 others
Ankara warns Twitter, Facebook of fresh ban
(ANSAmed) – ISTANBUL, MARCH 6 – The number of websites blocked in Turkey is approaching 68,000 with the recent addition of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo’s official site, as well as specific pages from the country’s most popular Internet forums. As daily Hurriyet reports, the latest bans came after the government appealed to a local court, citing blasphemy laws.
The February 27 ruling of the Ankara Golbasi Civil Court of Peace came soon after the Telecommunications Directorate (TIB), a government body, filed a criminal complaint. The ruling imposes a blanket ban on the websites of Charlie Hebdo and Turkey’s first atheism association, while blocking individual pages of Eksi Sozluk (Sour Dictionary) and Inci Sozluk (Pearl Dictionary), two hugely popular forums, as well as pages on news website T24, which recently published the controversial Charlie Hebdo cartoons.
More here. H/T: Fjordman