Access Block Decision for Media Radar: What's Happening?

Recently, the access block decision for Media Radar has become a hot topic. How are TYT Türk executives evaluating this situation?
Arzu Erdem and Nuray Başaran filed a criminal complaint regarding the article titled 'Can Holding and TYT Türk: The Clean Capital Dilemma in Media' published on Media Radar. The accusations include defamation, slander, and spreading misleading information to the public.
The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office requested an access block for the news on Media Radar. The Istanbul 2nd Criminal Court of Peace accepted this request on the grounds of violating personal rights.
This decision was sent to the Information Technologies and Communications Authority, and an appeal is allowed within two weeks. What does this mean for media freedom?

The access block for Media Radar is a significant development regarding media regulation and freedoms in Turkey. How will the increase in such decisions affect press freedom?
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