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Justice Ministry Refuses Article 301 Case
Justice Ministry refused the trial of journalist İbrahim Tığ under article301, who had criticized government’s privatization program and called it an act of treason.
10 July 2008
Investigation Into Yasin Hayal's Connections In Dink’s Murder Case
Although the court refused to combine the Trabzon and Samsun cases about Hrant Dink’s murder with the main case in Istanbul, it did however take some positive steps.
9 July 2008
Police Officers Who Allowed Ogün Samast Pictures Reach Media Are On Trial
Dink’s lawyers demand that not only those police officers who passed the pictures to the media, but also those who had their pictures taken should be tried as well.
9 July 2008
Court Refuses To Combine The Trabzon Gendarmerie Case With Dink’s Murder
The court heard the testimonies of İğci, Tuncel and Samast, but in spite of all the indications, it refused to see any connection with the Gendarmerie trial in Trabzon. The accused did not seem to take the trial seriously, making fun of the questions.
8 July 2008
Meet At Beşiktaş Square, For Hrant, For Justice
Hrant’s friends ask everyone to gather at Beşiktaş Square in Istanbul for the sixth hearing of the case tomorrow morning (June 7) at 9:30.
6 July 2008
Latife Tekin: Karabük Mayor Files Complaint, PEN Supports
Karabük Mayor and some Karabük municipality workers are getting ready to file a complaint against the famous writer Latife Tekin for insulting the people of Karabük and the Turksh government. PEN says that this is totalitarian mentality at work.
4 July 2008
General Staff Takes Journalist Dilipak To The Court
The General Staff files a complaint about journalist Abdurrahman Dilipak for denigrating the Armed Forces using article 301.
3 July 2008
Military Court Releases Conscientious Objector Bal
Adana military court released conscientious objector Mehmet Bal by finding him not fit for military service. His lawyer objects the decision, since, he says, Bal rejected military service based on his belief in conscientious objection.
26 June 2008
Dink’s Lawyer Say Trabzon Is In Big Danger
Dink’s lawyer Cinmen said that if the gendarmerie officials did not even know Hrant Dink before and this murder was not their concern, then anything can happen in Trabzon.
21 June 2008
Trabzon Police Knew Dink’s Murder A Year Before It Took Place
Two more witnesses in the Gendarmerie Neglect Trial in Trabzon say that they knew the murder. One of them added that it was not their concern since it was not a terrorist act.
21 June 2008
The Court Acquits The Agos Journalists
The new prosecutor in the Agos case says that the court verdicts can be critiqued as well and both Agos journalists, Aris Nalcı and Sarkis Seropyan, are acquitted.
19 June 2008
Publisher Zarakolu Sentenced Under 301
Although the lawsuit was technically filed under article 159 of the old Penal Code, there is no question that as far as the mentality of the court is concerned, the publisher Zarakolu is sentenced under article 301. However, the court acquitted him for the crime of insulting Atatürk.
19 June 2008
Another Officer Admits They Knew Dink Would Be Murdered
After petty officers Şimşek and Şahin, who are on trial for negligence in Dink’s murder, and Aslan and Erdoğan, whose statements were taken as witnesses, Captain Yıldız also says that Colonel Öz knew about Dink’s murder.
13 June 2008
Union Member Writes About Mines, Goes On Trial For 301
The union member who wrote about those dieing because of the mines Turkey planted, has been on trial for the crime of denigration according to article 301. However, the court is now waiting for the permission to prosecute as stated in the recent revision of the article.
12 June 2008
Prosecutor Claims The Coup Diaries Must Be Investigated
Prosecutor Aydın has filed an appeal against the court ruling that dismissed the request to start an investigation regarding the coup allegations in Adm. Örnek’s diaries, as claimed by Alper Görmüş, the former chief editor of the periodical Nokta.
7 June 2008
Turkish Revenge Brigade Threatens Minority Rights Defender Baskın Oran
Following the police protection he was given, Prof. Dr. Baskın Oran, one of the leading figures in defense of the minority and cultural rights, has now received a death threat from the Turkish Revenge Brigade.
5 June 2008
Halil Savda Is Sentenced Again For Speaking Against Military Service
Halil Savda, a conscientious objector, who is in jail for supporting other conscientious objectors, is also sentenced to five months for supporting the Israeli conscientious objectors.
3 June 2008
Four-Hour Broadcasting In Kurdish Is Not Enough
The Prime Minister mentions that they allow for broadcasting in other languages, but Keser, the production director of a Kurdish broadcasting TV, says that there are too many restrictions to create a satisfying Kurdish TV atmosphere.
28 May 2008
Agos Lawyers Say “No Need For Defense, The Decision Is Already Made”
The public prosecutor demanded punishment for Sarkis Seropyan and Aris Nalcı of the newspaper Agos. They are on trial for “obstructing proceedings for fair trial.” The lawyers say that there is no need for defense, since the decision has already been made.
27 May 2008
Activist Eren Keskin Is Acquitted
Activist Eren Keskin was up against two trials for the same crime of “denigrating the Turkish military.” The previous one had ended in acquittal and the court decided that she could not be tried twice for the same crime.
27 May 2008
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Article 301 Creates Victims in Daily Life, Too
A conversation about smoking turns into an article 301 investigation. A slogan using Bush is construed as denigrating the heads of the state.
24 May 2008
Remove Article 318 Say The Human Rights Organizations
Seven human rights organizations start a campaign for the removal of article 318, “the alienation of people from military service”. Close to a thousand people sign the declaration.
22 May 2008
Europe Asks Turkey To Keep Its Promises
The European Parliament passes a report on Turkey. Although pleased with the imperfect 301 revision, it insists that major changes such as starting a development plan for southeastern Turkey should be implemented immediately.
22 May 2008
Suspects Blame Günaydın In Malatya Murders Of Three Protestants
None of the suspects confess to the Malatya murders of the three Protestans. The court completes the interrogation of the arrested suspect Gürler, who also blames Günaydın. The Court will hear the other three arrested suspects.
13 May 2008
Article 301 Remains: A Damaging Step For Freedom Of Expression
The president Gül ratifies the revised 301, which now forbids denigrating the Turkish Nation rather than Turkishness. The permission to open a case will need the approval of the Ministry of Justice and the cases will be heard in the Criminal Court of Peace.
9 May 2008
The Court Reacts To The Grieving Family, Suing Them For Article 301
The court accuses the family of Baran Tursun, who was shot by a police office for not stopping his car, for violating Article 301. The father had criticized the court procedure, claiming that the accused were favored.
7 May 2008
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Four Year Old Injustice Ends: The Minority Report Is Not Guilty
The Supreme Court of Appeals confirms the acquittal of Prof. Dr. Kaboğlu and Prof. Dr. Oran, who were on trial for four years for the Minority Rights and Cultural Rights Report they prepared to improve the role of civil society in Turkey.
7 May 2008
In Last Three Months, 186 People Are Tried For Their Thoughts
BİA Media Monitoring Report showed that in the first quarter of 2008, 186 people, 71 of whom are journalist, were tried for 92 cases and 12 new cases were opened for violating Article 301. The publication bans threaten the right to receive information.
3 May 2008
Parliament Passes The Revised Article 301 With 250 Votes Against 65
The Turkish Parliament passes the revised 301 with the new expressions of “Turkish Nation” and “the State of the Turkish Republic” and lowers the upper limit for imprisonment to two years.
1 May 2008
Dink’s Murder Trial Will Be Opened to The Media
In the next hearing on July 7 Dink's murder suspect O.S. will be 18 and the trial open to the press. An informant-defendant, İğci who has refrained from testifying, will be assigned a lawyer to be heard in the next hearing the judge decided.
29 April 2008
Dink's Lawyers Demand Countrywide Prosecution
15 months later, with a hearing nearly every three months, the court has still not determined all the responsible parties in Hrant Dink’s murder trial. The lawyers do not think “a few young men planned the murder.”
27 April 2008
Important Issues Still Unresolved in Malatya Massacre
“We have not been able to get a hold of those, who planned and provoked the incident, and their organization,” stated joint attorney Tahir Elci. “Maybe we will have more information after the questioning of Emre Gunaydin.”
17 April 2008
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