Turkish authorities have blocked access to Change.org, a popular international platform for online petitions. The move was reported by EngelliWeb, a project of the Freedom of Expression Association (İFÖD) that monitors internet censorship within Turkey. The platform was frequently used by citizens to launch campaigns related to social, political, and human rights concerns. The blocking appears to be a deliberate act of censorship, though official reasons have not been publicly stated. This action adds to a growing list of websites and online resources restricted in Turkey, raising concerns about freedom of expression. The Turkish Minute first reported the development, highlighting the increasing control over online spaces. This latest restriction further limits avenues for public advocacy and digital activism within the country.