Wikileaks Releases 295,000 Emails Belonging To Erdogan’s AKP Party. Turkey Blocks Wikileaks Site
Wikileaks Erdoğan'ın AKP Partiye Ait 22.000 E-posta Bültenleri. Türkiye Blok Site Wikileaks
Chris Christeferou
@wikileaks
YAYIN:
Türkiye'nin iktidar partisinden 294,548 email, Erdoğan'ın
AKP'sinin #AKPemailleri
http://wikileaks.org/akp-emails/
20
July, 2016
The
emails come from akparti.org.tr which is the primary domain of AKP,
President Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party.
Adding
more fuel to Erdogan’s fire, or simply an unwelcome distraction for
the Sultan of Turkey, as he continues to purge any remnants of
opposition to his absolute and limitless rule?
Time
will tell, as we sort out the almost 295.000 email bodies that were
released late last night by WikiLeaks concerning Turkey’s AKP
political party.
According
to Wikileaks this is the first part of what is a much larger AKP
email cache that covers 762 inboxes beginning with ‘A’ and ending
with ‘I’.
The
emails come from akparti.org.tr which is the primary domain of AKP,
President Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling party.
The
email cache was obtained a week before Friday’s coup, and the
publication release date was pushed forward in response to Erdogan’s
massive post-coup purges.
The oldest emails date back to 2010, while the newest email is
dated July 6, 2016.
Wikileaks
is reporting that the majority of emails deal with international
matters, as opposed to internal issues.
Espousing
European values and ideals, Turkey has taken swift and immediate
action to block access to the WikiLeaks website. The block was
initiated was by Turkey’s internet watchdog, while
Turkey’s Telecommunications Communications Board called the
move an “administrative measure,” a term commonly used by the
organization when blocking access to websites…which Turkey does a
lot of, just ask Facebook and Twitter.
Always
ready to lend a helping hand to people living in free-press
loving Turkey (curious to
read the content of the emails), Wikileaks
tweeted to followers in Turkey that they can use a proxy or “any
of our IPs https://141.105.65.113/akp-emails/ (confirm security
exception) #Turkey.”
Today, 11pm Anakara Time, WikiLeaks releases part one of the AKP Emails. AKP, or the Justice & Development Party, is the ruling party of Turkey and is the political force behind the country’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Part one of the series covers 762 mail boxes beginning with ‘A’ through to ‘I’ containing 294,548 email bodies together with many thousands of attached files. The emails come from “akparti.org.tr”, the AKP’s primary domain. The most recent was sent on July 6, 2016. The oldest dates back to 2010. It should be noted that emails associated with the domain are mostly used for dealing with the world, as opposed to the most sensitive internal matters.
The material was obtained a week before the attempted coup. However, WikiLeaks has moved forward its publication schedule in response to the government’s post-coup purges. We have verified the material and the source, who is not connected, in any way, to the elements behind the attempted coup, or to a rival political party or state.
WikiLeaks bloke Türkler IPs bizim bir
proxy veya herhangi bir kullanabilirsiniz
Turks blocked from WikiLeaks can use a proxy or any of our IPs https://141.105.65.113/akp-emails/ (confirm security exception) #Turkey
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