Sendika.org is an alternative news website known for providing viewpoints now widely censored in Turkey under the Erdogan government. According to Reporters Without Borders, whose Collateral Freedom project offered to mirror the site, Known for its coverage of Kurdish issues, Sendika was among the first few dozen sites blocked by the Turkish government after conflict resumed in July 2015 between the Turkish government and the PKK. It responded by registering a sequence of names, e.g. Sendika63.org as of December 2018, each of which has been blocked in succession. (The sendika.org address will redirect readers outside Turkey to the newest iteration) These are among more than 100,000 addresses blocked by April 2016. The pace of blocks on the site's iterations increased transiently following the 2017 Turkish constitutional referendum. After the 49th block, surpassing the Dicle News Agency, Sendika applied to the Guinness Book of World Records for status of most-blocked website. More information...
According to PR-model, sendika.org is ranked 50,477th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 882nd in Turkish Wikipedia.
The website is placed before vigilfuoco.it and after opole.pl in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.