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	<title>Inter Press ServiceTurkish Surveillance Invades Social Media Privacy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[State employees in Turkey have been forced to participate in a restriction of their own freedom of thought and expression. State authorities, as employers, have demanded that their employees report their own and their whole family's passwords to all of their social media accounts. Holding back information could lead to imprisonment.
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