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ECHR Rules Against Banning Newspaper For Publishing Imprisoned PKK Leader’s Statements
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) decides that banning weekly “Yedinci Gündem” for publishing statements from Abdullah Öcalan, imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) for one week is a freedom of expression violation and sentences Turkey to pay mental anguish damages to two journalists for this act.
11 December 2008
Writer Defends Himself Against Minister's Accusations In A Freedom Of Expression Case
Writer Temel Demirer defends himself against Justice Minister's latests statements vilifying him. The minister has just recently given permission for the trial of the writer under article 301, designed to restrict the freedom of expression.
11 December 2008
Under Investigation For Filing Harassment Complaint Against Police Officers
An investigation has been launched against Tutku Türkol, a reader of daily Birgün, who had filed a complaint against police officers for apprehending and harassing her both verbally and physically.
5 December 2008
Witness In Dink’s Murder Case Changes His Statement
Kaan Gerçek changes his previous statement about being with Ogün Samast, the murder suspect in Dink’s trial, the day before the murder. He now remembers nothing.
4 December 2008
Newspaper Yeni Asya Acquitted In The State Council Case
The court ruled for the acquittal of Faruk Çakır, director in-charge of the newspaper Yeni Asya, in the case in which he was accused of violating the secrecy of the investigation regarding the attack on the State Council
3 December 2008
Two Journalists Face 18 Years In Prison
Journalists Hacı Boğatekin and Cumali Badur together face 18 years in the lawsuit filed against them for writing about possible connections between Prosecutor Sadullah Ovacıklı and Fethullah Gülen, a well-known Islamic community leader in Turkey.
3 December 2008
ECHR Sentences Turkey In The “Banned Publication” Case
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that Ahmet Gemici’s freedom of expression was violated when the bulletins of the Labor Party (EMEP) were seized in a police raid and he was punished for having banned publications in his possession.
2 December 2008
“Sexual Discrimination Will Not End Before Islam’s Perception Changed”
Hidayet Tuksal, representative of the Capitol City Women’s Platform, says, “The reason the social sexual discrimination does not end has to do with the fact that religious perspective is not improved.”
1 December 2008
BIA Media Monitoring Report For The Third Quarter of 2008 (Full Text)
According to the report published by the Media Monitoring Desk of the Independent Communications Network (BIA) for the period of July-August-September 2008, total of 116people, 77 of whom are journalists, were prosecuted in the 73 freedom of expression cases.
1 December 2008
BIA Media Monitoring Report For The Third Quarter of 2008 (3)
According to the report published by the Media Monitoring Desk of the Independent Communications Network (BIA) for the period of July-August-September 2008, total of 116people, 77 of whom are journalists, were prosecuted in the 73 freedom of expression cases.
1 December 2008
BIA Media Monitoring Report For The Third Quarter of 2008 (2)
According to the report published by the Media Monitoring Desk of the Independent Communications Network (BIA) for the period of July-August-September 2008, total of 116people, 77 of whom are journalists, were prosecuted in the 73 freedom of expression cases.
1 December 2008
BIA Media Monitoring Report For The Third Quarter of 2008 (1)
According to the report published by the Media Monitoring Desk of the Independent Communications Network (BIA) for the period of July-August-September 2008, total of 116people, 77 of whom are journalists, were prosecuted in the 73 freedom of expression cases.
1 December 2008
Journalist Sued For Publishing Secret Documents
Journalist Nazif İflasoğlu has been acquitted of publishing secret documents, but Soner Arıkanoğlu, a reporter for daily Taraf, is on trial for two different cases, though they are similar in nature.
28 November 2008
Journalist Mağden Acquitted Of Her Conscientious Objection Article
Journalist Perihan Mağden, who was on trial for her article in support of the conscientious objection, has been acquitted. She says it is only in Turkey and Azerbaijan where the conscientious objection is still not recognized.
27 November 2008
Controversy Over Prime Ministry’s Cancellation Of Accreditations Continues
Journalist Sultan Özer finds out that her accreditation was cancelled for absenteeism after eight years of service, though this announcement does not silence the reactions.
26 November 2008
Prime Ministry’s Accreditation Ban Taken To Court
The Turkish Journalists Union (TGS) and its member Sultan Özer of daily Günlük Evrensel take Prime Ministry’s accreditation ban against some journalists to court.
24 November 2008
Agos Lawyers Demand Resignation Of Judge Yalçınkaya
Kemal Aytaç, one of the lawyers for weekly Agos, Armenian-Turkish newspaper, demanded resignation of Hakkı Yalçınkaya, judge for the 2nd Criminal Court of First Instance of Şişli, Istanbul, or his removal.
24 November 2008
Creationist Adnan Oktar Gets Another Internet Site Banned
Creationist Adnan Oktar gets the internet site nacizanebilgi.com shut down on the grounds that he was insulted. He is asking for 4000 euro for damages.
24 November 2008
Malatya Massacre Trial Questions The Ergenekon Connection
The 3rd High Criminal Court of Malatya is questioning the possibility of connection between the Ergenekon case and the Malatya massacre of the three Protestants. The court will also question the possibility of police neglect.
21 November 2008
Justice Minister's Comments Jeopardize Article 301 Suspect Temel Demirer’s Safety
The Initiative for Freedom of Thinking of Ankara demanded resignation of Minister of Justice Mehmet Ali Şahin for declaring Temel Demirer guilty under article 301 before he was even tried.
20 November 2008
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Turkish State TV To Broadcast In Kurdish
The TRT8 of the Turkish State Television will start broadcasting in Kurdish on January 1. But no regulation explaining how this will be done exists yet.
18 November 2008
Kurdish Politician Alınak May End Up In Prison Again
Alınak, who is known for calling people to civil disobedience when he was the provincial head of the Democratic Society Party (DTP) in Kars, will face the possibility of prison twice in five months. He is accused of praising crime and provoking people not to obey the laws.
18 November 2008
Prime Ministry’s Accreditation Ban Continues To Receive Reactions
The newspapers are furious over the Prime Minister’s decision not to renew the accreditation cards of some of the journalists for not doing objective journalism. Some newspapers such as Evrensel refuse to assign new reporters.
14 November 2008
“The Parliament Does Not Investigate The Political Murders”
Ahmet Ersin, a member of the Human Rights Commission of the Parliament (TBMM), says the investigations about the Hrant Dink murder, the Priest Santoro murder, the massacre of the three Protestants in Malatya are restricted to catching those who pulled the trigger, but not exposing those who are behind them.
14 November 2008
Ten Students To Be Prosecuted Under Article 301
After writer Temel Demirer, the Minister of Justice granted permission for the prosecution of the ten university students under article 301 for protesting the prison operations of 2000, too. Demirer will face the court tomorrow, the ten students on November 19.
13 November 2008
The Prosecutor Wins Againt The Architect Of September 12 Military Coup
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) sentenced Turkey to pay 41 thousand euro for trying to intimidate former Adana prosecutor Sacit Kayasu for trying to prosecute general Kenan Evren, architect of the September 12 Military Coup.
13 November 2008
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Two More Gendarmerie Under Investigation In Dink’s Murder
The court denies Ünalır and Yılmaz’s objection and rules for their investigation. Thus, the number of the gendarmerie officers under investigation for neglect in Dİnk’s murder has become eight.
11 November 2008
Hrant Dink’s Newspaper Agos Still Receives Racist Threats
Agos lawyer Deniz Tuna complains that the courts have still not completed the investigations regarding the 19 racist threats the newspaper has received and they do not take into consideration the racist nature of these threats.
10 November 2008
Court Convicts Journalist Kapmaz
The court has announced the legal background for its conviction of journalist Cengiz Kapmaz for publishing his interview with DEP deputy Orhan Doğan. Kapmaz was accused of doing propaganda for the PKK.
7 November 2008
Court Acquits Journalists In Mehdi Zana Case
Journalist Tayman of periodical Tempo is acquitted of the charge of “praising the criminal” in the Mehdi Zana case, but he is still on trial under article 301 for a charge of similar nature.
6 November 2008
Talk Of More Shooters In Hrant Dink’s Murder
The secret witness in Dink’s murder trial says there were two more people together with Ogün Samast and Osman Hayal at the murder scene. He identifies the third person as Yasin Hayal and claimes that he shot Dink from behind.
3 November 2008
Commemorating 70s’ Revolutionaries Becomes "Highly Criminal"
Sibel Bulut, editor of weekly Atılım, who was facing the 2nd Criminal Court of First Instance, will now face the High Criminal Court for publishing an article about the leaders of the revolutionary movement in 70s, Deniz Gezmiş, Mahir Çayan and İbrahim Kaypakkaya.
3 November 2008
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