Wikileaks followed through with it’s promise made to Erdogan after Erdogan has been excessively purging government and Military officials including judges and prosecutors over 50,000 people after a failed coup. Wikileaks leaked nearly 300K AKP pre-coup emails accompanied with thousands of documents.
294,548 emails were made public allegedly pertaining to Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice & Development Party (AKP) domain Wednesday. In what wikileaks is dubbing the #AKPEmails release. The AKP is the political party that Erdogan is apart of. Wikileaks then tweeted out a series of tweets warning Turks and the public alike to be ready to aid in getting this information into the hands of the people of Turkey.
RELEASE: 294,548 emails from Turkey's ruling political party, Erdo?an's AKP #AKPemails https://t.co/1Yof7YZpH7 pic.twitter.com/GGzGS8oUrY
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 19, 2016
#Wikileaks'in yay?nlad??? maillerde AKP Milletvekillerinin cep telefonu numaralar? var. h/t @necmialaca pic.twitter.com/VCrYrqIRg8
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 20, 2016
#TurkeyPurge: 1417 AKP emails on FETÖ/Gülenhttps://t.co/cZUYxDC3N6
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 20, 2016
“Turks will likely be censored to prevent them reading our pending release of 100k+ docs on politics leading up to the coup” Wikileaks said, via Twitter. They added that Turkish citizens be prepared for the censorship measures and use Tor and Utorrent to circumvent the information blackout and that others around the world are ready to help setup nodes and support networks to help Turks bypass the imposed block.
“We ask that Turks are ready with censorship bypassing systems such as TorBrowser and uTorrent. And that everyone else is ready to help them bypass censorship and push our links through the censorship to come.”
~Wikileaks
Turkey responded to the leak by doing just that and blocking the Whistle-blowing Organization according to Turkey’s telecommunications communications board and Wikileaks themselves.
Erdogan government officially orders WikiLeaks to be blocked after publishing 300k emails from his party, AKP pic.twitter.com/spQfv9XFfk
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 20, 2016
Turkey has been known routinely over the years for using Internet blackouts to curb dissident behavior and free speech within the country censoring and isolating it’s people from speaking out to the world.
Turkey imposed a block on social media after the attempted failed coup in Turkey which claimed
265 lives including 100 rebel fighters themselves.
Confirmed: Twitter, Facebook & YouTube blocked in #Turkey at 10:50PM after apparent military uprising in #Turkey pic.twitter.com/J9ER5yOGYP
— Turkey Blocks (@TurkeyBlocks) July 15, 2016
Turkey also censored social media after the Turkish Istanbul terror attack recently in June that injured and killed scores of people after several Islamic State bombers blew themselves up in a Turkish terminal.
Wikileaks additionally reported a cyber attack of it’s website and servers Monday, which is speculated to be from the Turkish government according to Wikileaks themselves on twitter.
We are unsure of the true origin of the attack. The timing suggests a Turkish state power faction or its allies. We will prevail & publish.
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 18, 2016
Wikileaks responded to the attacks by tweeting out “Censorship is always a sign of fear – somebody is very scared of WikiLeaks fight back!” Wikileaks then released another document trove leaking 1,400+ PDF documents on the AKP and declared victory of the cyber attack tweeting out.
“We appear to have won our 24h cyberwar. The AKPemails part one will be released imminently. #TurkyPurge”
~Wikileaks, via twitter.
#Turkey #AKPemails: 1329 pdfs https://t.co/Vo05efYSFO #TurkeyPurge
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 20, 2016
"Censorship is always a sign of fear" – somebody is very scared of WikiLeaks #Turkey #AKPemails — fight back https://t.co/MsNZhrTzTL
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 19, 2016
We appear to have won our 24h cyberwar. The AKPemails part one will be released imminently. #TurkyPurge
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 19, 2016
No word yet on whether these documents suggest that the coup on Friday was a planned Falseflag operation for Erdogan to obtain more political power but we will keep you up to date on any new revelations into Wikileaks massive leak of the AKP party and Erdogan’s emails. Accompanying the leak Wikileaks left a disclaimer saying – “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.” So we might not see proof of an internal planned government coup but we still ask why didn’t those pilots shoot at Erdogan’s plane?
“We are unsure of the true origin of the attack. The timing suggests a Turkish state power faction or its allies. We will prevail & publish”
~Wikileaks
We are unsure of the true origin of the attack. The timing suggests a Turkish state power faction or its allies. We will prevail & publish.
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 18, 2016
Turks blocked from WikiLeaks can use a proxy or any of our IPs https://141.105.65.113/akp-emails/ (confirm security exception) #Turkey
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 20, 2016
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