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Nationalist Singer Accused of Hate Speech
Türüt, a nationalist singer investigated for a song said to praise the murderers of journalist Hrant Dink, gave a statement at Sultanahmet law court yesterday.
21 September 2007
Activists Complain Against Racist Song
The prosecution has reacted to controversy over a song praising Hrant Dink's murder suspects and started an investigation. Human rights groups are filing a suit additionally.
17 September 2007
No Trial Yet in "Malatya Massacre"
The investigation into the murder of three people at Zirve Publishers in Malatya has yet to be concluded.
17 September 2007
What is 'Dangerous' about Minority Report?
Prof. Dr. Kaboglu has reacted to the Court of Appeal's decision to overturn his aquittal by saying that "a change in attitude takes time".
17 September 2007
Academics' Acquittal Overruled
The Supreme Court of Appeals has overruled the acquittal of Prof. Oran and Prof. Kaboglu.
14 September 2007
Turkey's "Separatism" Cases at ECHR
On 20 September, the European Court of Human Rights will be busy with Turkey...
14 September 2007
Roj TV Letter Trial Waits for Danish Answer
A trial concerning the letter that 56 mayors sent to Danish Prime Minister Rasmussen will continue after response from Denmark.
12 September 2007
Hrant Dink Murder Trial
Dink's Case is "Police Free"
Only four officers are being investigated in Trabzon and Samsun for neglecting their duties before and after the Dink murder.
12 September 2007
Gündem Newspaper Closed for a Month
The Gündem newspaper has been closed for the forth time for publishing articles by PKK leader Karayilan.
11 September 2007
Three Journalists Pay for Kandil Feature
"Hürriyet" journalists Karakurt, Tatlican and Kilic will have to pay a total of 60,500 YTL for their feature on Kandil mountain.
10 September 2007
"Military Authority has Damaged Judiciary Independence"
The Modern Lawyers' Association opened the new judiciary year with a discussion on independence of judges.
10 September 2007
Journalist Alkan Receives Death Threats
Journalist Türker Alkan says that he has being receiving death threats since the general elections. One email sender identified himself as a policeman.
6 September 2007
Singer Tunc Still Accused of Spreading Terorrist Propaganda
Singer Ferhat Tunc had called for peace, reminding people that PKK and MKP members who die are also "children of this country". His comments have landed him in court.
5 September 2007
Discourse of War is Not Helpful for Turkey or Diyarbakir!
Diyarbakir mayor Osman Baydemir has breached the "discourse of peace" with militarist language. However, no problems will be solved when a discourse of war takes over.
4 September 2007
Lawyer on Trial for Insulting Kerincsiz
Lawyer Yücel Sayman has joined the list of people who have been brought to court by Kemal Kerincsiz and his Great Lawyer's Union.
4 September 2007
Article 302 Joins 301
Journalist Yetisgen, who was arrested at the beginning of August, is going to be tried for "damaging the integrity of the country".
4 September 2007
WordPress.com Access Blocked
After a complaint made by Adan Oktar, the website WordPress.com has been blocked to access. This is not the first time that a whole site has been closed down because of the content of one item.
27 August 2007
A Park Too Much for Activist Ayse Nur Zarakolu
The Diyarbakir governor's office has objected to the naming of a park after deceased human rights activist and publisher Ayse Nur Zarakolu. A court has decreed that she spread "separatist propaganda".
24 August 2007
Acquittal after Criticising Military Operations
A lawyer and a politician who spoke to Roj TV, the Kurdish satellite television which is not allowed in Turkey, have been acquitted for criticising military operations in the Tunceli area as not solving the problem.
22 August 2007
RSF: Detention of Journalist Yetisgen Inappropriate
The RSF has denounced the "precautionary" detention of Journalist Yetisgen, who used the expression "northern Kurdistan" in an article in his local newspaper in Gaziantep.
21 August 2007
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Journalist Talu Faces Prosecution
The General Staff has filed a criminal complaint against journalist Umur Talu of the Sabah newspaper for undermining relations between ranks and destroying trust in the superiors. Talu had written on demands of common soldiers.
14 August 2007
Arrested for Protesting Against Disappearance
Abdurrahman Tasci of the pro-Kurdish DTP has been arrested because of his involvement in a protest against the disappearance of two HADEP politicians in 2001. The ECHR has ordered Turkey to pay compensation for the disappearance.
14 August 2007
Three Local Journalists on Trial
Two journalists in Diyarbakir have been put on trial on charges of insulting local authorities in print. A journalist in Afyonkarahisar is being tried for insulting an officer on duty.
14 August 2007
Activists Petition Against 301
The Commission for Freedom of Expression of the Istanbul branch of the Human Rights Association (IHD) congregated at the Galatasaray post office in central Istanbul to protest against anti-democratic laws, primarily Article 301.
14 August 2007
Local Journalist On Trial For Insult
Yakup Önal of the local newspaper in Sarköy, Tekirdag, is still on trial for insulting the AKP mayor and two members of the municipality council. There are six cases open and up to 21 years imprisonment are demanded by the plaintiffs.
14 August 2007
Prisoners Denied Newspapers
Folllowing the complaint by a prisoner, the IHD has appealed to the Penal Execution Judge and the Ministry of Justice to let newspapers and periodicals into prisons. Otherwise, the right to inform is violated.
14 August 2007
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Magazine on Trial for Three Articles
The owner and editor of the magazine Revolution is the Only Way Movement are on trial for three articles written about the Kurdish and revolutionary movement as well as the Council of Higher Education. They are being tried under the Law on Terrorism.
7 August 2007
99 Years and Censorship Survives
Soon the international RSF will rank the worlds countries according to their degree of freedom of the press. Ironically, today is the 99th anniversary of the abolishment of censorship in Turkey.
25 July 2007
BIA Media Report-Full Text
The second quarterly BIA media report has been published, making for sobering reading. Journalists, newspapers, radio stations and television channels are still often obstructed when trying to make use of the right of freedom of expression.
12 July 2007
BİA² Media Report: State Violates, Who Pays?
The quarterly bianet report for April to June of this year reveals that journalists and reporters in Turkey still face harassment and legal consequences for informing the public. Four journalists are awaiting trial under Article 301.
10 July 2007
Same Court Same Journalist Different Decrees
After dismissing a case against journalist Bogatekin three months earlier, the same prosecutors office in Gerger, south-east of Turkey, has started a second trial against the same journalist under Article 301. His trial is to start 25 July.
27 June 2007
Human Rights Activists Face Imprisonment
A penal court in Adana, south of Turkey, has sentenced three members of the Adana branch of the Association for Human Rights (IHD) to imprisonment for criticising the Return to Life operations of December 2000.
8 June 2007
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