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Scuffle Controversy Resumes as Police Releases Detainees
Last night’s soccer derby between Beşiktaş and Galatasaray has been called due to supporter invasion in the additional time. 66 detained supporters were released this morning.
23 September 2013
Did Policemen Face Investigation?
AKP deputy Galip Ensarioğlu said 164 policemen faced investigation regarding their conduct during Gezi Resistance protests. However, police authorities announced the toll to be 31. “These numbers are products of imagination,” said Interior Minister Güler.
20 September 2013
Did Policemen Face Investigation?
AKP deputy Galip Ensarioğlu said 164 policemen faced investigation regarding their conduct during Gezi Resistance protests. However, police authorities announced the toll to be 31. “These numbers are products of imagination,” said Interior Minister Güler.
20 September 2013
“Police Relies on Impunity”
İHD Mersin Branch Chairperson Tanrıverdi said the recent hospitalization of D.Ö (8) due to police violence was caused by a sense of reliance on impunity. BDP deputy Kürkçü, on the other hand, criticized the fact that the neighborhood housed a riot police station.
19 September 2013
Ekin Karaca
“Self-Defense is Out of Question”
Two expert reports have been submitted in the case of Ethem Sarısülük, a Gezi Resistance protestor who was shot dead by police officer Ahmet Şahbaz. “Self-defense is out of question,” cited a report submitted by Prof. Dr. Klaus Stanjek from Germany.
19 September 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Öcalan: Process Must Evolve From Dialogue to Negotiations
Peace and Democracy Party deputies Buldan and Demirtaş set off to Imrali Island yesterday to meet PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan. Öcalan "It is essential for the [Turkish] state to create the necessary means and abilities for a deeply negotiation in order to continue the process,” said Öcalan.
16 September 2013
Police Attacks Protestors in Kadıköy, Dikmen, Armutlu, Izmir
Last night, several demonstrations across Turkey were held to to commemorate Ahmet Atakan - a METU Resistance protestor who died on Monday night. Police response came in the form of tear gas and water cannons.
12 September 2013
Ekin Karaca,Beyza Kural
Ahmet Atakan Protests, Gas Bombs Spread Across Turkey
Tensions climbed in the southern province of Hatay as police attacked those who attended Ahmet Atakan’s funeral and left Aycan Karaalioğlu severely injured. Police violence spread across Turkey, especially in Mersin, Antalya, Çanakkale, Ankara and Izmir.
11 September 2013
“No Evidence on Fall From Building, Compression Fracture in His Skull”
“There is no evidence that supports Ahmet Atakan’s death with fall. How does the governor know his cause of death?” said Hatay Chamber of Medicines Chairman Selim Matkap after attending METU Resistance protestor Ahmet Atakan’s autopsy early this morning.
10 September 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Police Attacks “Justice” Demonstration
Police broke up protestors in Istanbul’s Okmeydani district who gathered to demand justice for B.E. (14), a Gezi Resistance demonstrator in coma for 86 days. While 10 demonstrators and 1 policeman were injured, 5 were detained including 3 children. Among injured protestors included Mete Diş, a cancer patient.
9 September 2013
Ayça Söylemez
"Suspension of Withdrawal Can Be Resolved Easily”
“The process obviously arrived to this point. If the government takes a step forward, the issue will be resolved easily,” BDP Co-Chairperson Kışanak commented on KCK’s recent statement to suspend its withdrawal.
9 September 2013
Nilay Vardar
9 Defendants Along With Gürüz Released Pending Trial
Ankara 13th High Criminal Court released 9 defendants pending a trial in February 28 case due to age and health conditions. The number of arrested defendants dropped to 27 after the releases.
6 September 2013
Dozers, TOMAs in METU
Early this morning, police attacked a group of activists in METU who were camping against the construction of road through the forest. While 15 demonstrators have been detained, bulldozers started their engines for demolition.
6 September 2013
Bayık: Turkish State Wants War, We Will Defend Ourselves
KCK Executive Council Co-Chairperson Cemil Bayık said the Turkish state has yet to take a step forward in the democratic peace process and wanted to make war - a situation that will require them to make self-defense.
5 September 2013
Ali Ismail Korkmaz Murder Suspects Charged With Life Sentence
Prosecutors completed their indictment on Ali Ismail Korkmaz case, charging 5 individuals with life sentence for beating Kormaz to death during Gezi Resistance protests in Eskişehir.
5 September 2013
Rape Suspect Sergeant Released in Bingöl
M.T., a chief military sergeant who has been arrested for “sexually abusing and depriving the freedom of E.A. (16), has been released by a court for pending trial.
4 September 2013
Bilic: I am Forming A Socialist Team
Addressing press inquiries after the league game against Gaziantepspor, Beşiktaş Soccer Team Coach Slaven Bilic said he created a socialist team according the club’s philosophy on the power belonging to the people.
2 September 2013
"Kurdish Question Can’t Be Resolved Without Education Issue"
“The 99 percent of Kurdish question remains unresolved without education in Kurdish,” warned BDP co-chairperson Demirtaş, signaling of an impending tight opposition. He also criticized Turkey’s foreign policy on Syria.
30 August 2013
Machete-Carrying Man Released Again
Sabri Çelebi, a machete-carrying aggressor who attacked Gezi Park protestors and police officers with a capture warrant, has been detained upon his return to Turkey. Following the judicial procedures, he has been released again.
29 August 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Spraying Pepper Gas on Children Not Hazardous, Ministry Says
Responding to an official inquiry, Interior Minister Muammer Güler said that the police intervention with pepper gas during U-14 soccer game did not pose health threat to children while nobody was battered. “He didn’t see the game correctly,” CHP deputy Oran objected.
28 August 2013
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Homicide and Suicide Allegations in Barracks
U.Ö and O.D., two privates under compulsory drafting lost their lives after an argument. U.Ö. allegedly committed suicide after shooting O.D. dead.
28 August 2013
METU Resists to Road Construction
Middle East Technical University (METU) students and some Gezi Park forums in Ankara have launched a protest in order to prevent a planned road construction through METU campus and forest.
26 August 2013
Ethem Sarısülük Library Opens
Dozens of Gezi Parkers gathered in Mamak Halkevi in Ankara on Sunday after the appeal “Bring your book and attend our concert” - a campaign that aimed to turn the house into Ethem Sarısülük Library.
26 August 2013
KCK: Government Must Take A Step Forward
KCK Executive Council Co-Presidency released a statement on the ongoing peace process, saying that Kurdish movement has done for its part but the Turkish government delayed the process by not taking any concrete steps.
23 August 2013
600 Policemen Attack Deputy Kürkçü, 6 Justice Walkers
600 policemen have attacked 6 activists who walked from the southern province to Istanbul in order to protest police violence and demand for justice, Ahmet Saymadi said. According to BDP deputy Ertuğrul Kürkçü, police sprayed pepper gas from close distance, leaving him injured.
21 August 2013
Ekin Karaca
Çarşı Ignores Ban, Keeps Gezi Spirit in Stadium
Responding to the government’s threat to take legal action against “political” cheering, Çarşı soccer fan group chanted a series of Gezi Resistance slogans on the first official game of Beşiktaş team.
19 August 2013
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Westminister University Focuses on Alevi-Kurdish Suicides in London
Undetected by British mainstream media, over 48 young Alevi Kurdish men have killed themselves since 2003 in London. A study by the Times newspaper tries to shed some light on the issue.
16 August 2013
Figen Güneş
"We Opened to the World With TOMAs"
We have opened to the world and received massive orders for our vehicles after the worldwide news coverage of Gezi Resistance, said Mehmet Katmerci, CEO of TOMA fabricator Katmerciler Co.
16 August 2013
New Suspect Arrested
A new suspect, who has been detected through surveillance camera footage, has been arrested for the killing of Ali Ismail Korkmaz. While defense lawyer requested the release of their clients, the total number of arrests climbed to 5.
15 August 2013
Mock Campaign Launched to Choose TOMAs
“Dakar TOMA”, “TOMAZILLA”, “At-At TOMA”, “TOMAdurma”, “Çapulsavar”, “TOMAĞĞĞ”... What’s your favorite TOMA?
14 August 2013
Figen Kopuz
Suspicious Death of Alevi Youngster Under Compulsory Drafting
Muharrem Al (21), a private under compulsory military drafting, has reported committed suicide in Şırnak - a claim that his parents denied and demanded a second autopsy.
14 August 2013
Education Ministry Tweaks on Schooling Age
The parliament has legislated an amendment that allowed parents to postpone the school start date of 66 to 68 month old children up to one year.
14 August 2013
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