"Turkey is a state of law," said the president of the country's Information and Communication Technologies Authority, Omer Fatih Sayan. "It is not possible to open access to Wikipedia so long as the decisions [country's demands] are not implemented."

The ban instated last Saturday, April 29th, isn't the first time Turkey's ruling party has tried to silence online dissent in the country. The telecommunications watchdog group Turkey Blocks confirmed last December that the government had blocked access to the Tor anonymity network for most users. The government also shut off internet service in 11 Kurdish cities, began investigating 10,000 social network users and used its internet censorship laws to block Reddit.

We've reached out to the Wikimedia Foundation for comment on this matter.