Ankara (AFP) - Turkey's president, Abdullah Gul, said Tuesday he had signed into force a controversial law voted in by the government that would tighten controls over web use. Gul said on his Twitter feed he promulgated the law -- which the opposition and rights groups say infringes on citizens' freedoms -- after the government assured him it would soften parts of it through later amendments. "I am aware of the problems mainly on two points.... These concerns will be taken into account in the new law," he said. An opposition lawmaker earlier confirmed the planned amendments to aspects of the bill concerning some powers of Turkey's telecommunications authority. "The steps are positive but not enough," Akif Hamzacebi of the Republican People's Party (CHP) was quoted as saying by NTV television. Under the bill, the Telecommunications Communications Presidency (TIB) can demand that Internet providers block pages deemed insulting or considered an invasion of privacy. View gallery Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks to members of parliament from his ruling AK But the government is now proposing that the TIB will have to inform a judge about any decision to block a web page, according to the Hurriyet newspaper. The judge would then have to issue a ruling within 48 hours or the TIB move would be deemed invalid. The Internet bill has sparked outrage both at home and abroad and fuelled concerns over the state of democracy in the EU-hopeful country under Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The legislation came on top of moves to curb the judiciary and a government purge of police and prosecutors in the face of corruption probe that has targeted close Erdogan allies. Erdogan has vehemently denied accusations of online censorship, and said Tuesday the proposed Internet curbs were aimed at countering "blackmail" and "threats". "The Internet will not be censored, freedoms will not limited," Erdogan told his lawmakers from his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in parliament. He said the number of Internet subscribers in predominantly Muslim Turkey had swelled to 34 million from 20,000 since the AKP came to power in 2002.
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bride And Groom Wedding Speech Ideas
For me and my wife, we didn't want to ruin the surprise by writing out speeches jointly. But we did think that it might be a excellent thought to have a talk and figure out the path we wanted our wedding speeches to go in.
Deciding on Who Says What
When it comes to every kind of speech, whether the grooms wedding speeches or the father of groom wedding speech, it be able to help to get your stories straight and make certain that every single speech isn't repeating the other. This is why discussing bride and groom wedding speech ideas with your other half is a good idea.
Not all bride and grooms will do separate speeches. Possibly only one of you is doing a speech, or maybe you even want to address it mutually! If you still haven't decided then I recommend you have a good chat before moving onto the next steps.
Coming Up With the Perfect Speeches
Once you've decided it's a good idea to talk to your future wife and ask whether she's preparing a speech herself. Odds are that you will both have a few of the matching ideas, such as telling stories of how you met and what you've done together.
One option is to decide to cover diverse topics. Another choice is to both cover the story of how you got together – but from diverse points of view. This can make for exciting, funny, yet still heartbreaking grooms wedding speeches that your visitors will love!
Finding bride and groom wedding speech ideas jointly isn't always done, but I think sharing a number of ideas – while still keeping the speeches private until the big day – can be really inspiration. Better still, check out some speech examples to really help your speech be what you want it to be!
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