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Corruption-Covering Reporters in Turkey Fear Layoff: Research
According to the preliminary results of an impunity research on Turkey, journalists fear that they might either face prosecution or layoff if they covered about corruption.
11 February 2015
Elif Akgül
PM Refers to Former PM to Support Homeland Security Act
“This homeland security act will pass, pass pass,” PM Ahmet Davutoğlu said during his party meeting yesterday.
11 February 2015
Advocates Protest Homeland Security Act With Night-Watch
Advocates affiliated with Istanbul Bar Association held a night-long “justice watch” in Istanbul Courthouse against Turkey’s homeland security act draft.
11 February 2015
Conscientious Objector Receives 15 Months of Prison
Mehmet Tarhan, a conscientious objector from Turkey, received 15 months of prison and 9,000 liras fine despite related ECHR rulings.
11 February 2015
Special “Homeland Security Regulations” For Prisons
While the draft of the new homeland security act has been postponed for discussions at the parliament, Human Rights Foundation of Turkey warned on some of its practices for prisons.
10 February 2015
Ayça Söylemez
Fine Ferhat Tunç’s Concert Speech Convicted by ECHR
The European Court of Human Rights convicted Turkey of violating freedom of speech in the case of Ferhat Tunç, a singer who was ordered to pay a fine for having a dissident speech during a concert.
10 February 2015
Erol Önderoğlu
Turkey Submits 2,642 Censor Requests, Twitter Complies 1,820
Previously taken back, Twitter now released its transparency report on Turkey again. According to the report, Turkey still tops the list worldwide with most requests to censor tweets.
10 February 2015
Elif Akgül
“Homeland Security Act" Draft Talks Postponed
“The government might have realized that bringing the homeland security act draft to the parliament with this version will put them into a tough spot both regarding the resolution process with Kurds and Turkey’s international image,” HDP deputy Ertuğrul Kürkçü said.
10 February 2015
Ekin Karaca
Struggle in Prison to Keep Colored Pencils, Sharpeners
Taner Korkmaz, an inmate jailed in a high security prison, requested the return of his colored pencils as the prison administration banned the usage of colored pencils and pencil sharpeners for security reasons.
10 February 2015
Ayça Söylemez
Roma Sports Club Struggles With Bidding, Training Space
Romanspor, a sports club founded for children and youth with Roma background in the northwestern province of Bursa, is facing problems with pitch lease according to its president.
9 February 2015
Nilay Vardar
Can Dündar Becomes Cumhuriyet Newspaper’s EIC
Acclaimed journalist Can Dündar has been appointed to Cumhuriyet newspaper’s new editor-in-chief.
9 February 2015
Turkey is Ranked #23 in SwissLeaks
According to the latest leaks that reveled HSBC’s data in Switzerland, Turkey is ranked #23 among the countries with the largest dollar amounts in the leaked Swiss files.
9 February 2015
“Around 100 Municipalities Gave Cemevis Temple Status”
Republican People’s Party Vice Chairman Veli Ağbaba told bianet that around 100 municipalities administered by his party have now recognized cemevis as temples.
6 February 2015
Ekin Karaca
Commission Approves Occupational Safety Law Draft
A parliamentary commission on Health, Family and Social Works approved yesterday a draft law on new regulations regarding occupational health and security.
6 February 2015
How to Read Turkey’s New Internet Law
Kerem Altıparmak from Ankara University Law Faculty explained in detailed on how Turkey’s new internet law will affect users. According to him, it will be possible to shut down twitter entirely despite previous ruling by Constitutional Court.
6 February 2015
Elif Akgül
Öcalan: HDP Can Pass Election Threshold
Meeting with the Kurdish delegation in Imrali Prison, PKK leader Öcalan said that Peoples’ Democratic Party could pass the election threshold of 10 percent if it regarded societal representations.
6 February 2015
“Perinçek’s Discriminative Discourse Affects Turkey’s Armenians”
Murat Çelikkan from Truth Justice Memory Center claimed bianet that the real reason behind Perinçek’s conviction by Swiss Courts was not denying the “genocide” but his discriminative discourse.
5 February 2015
Elif Akgül
Call to World Leaders: Go to Yeravan, Not to Gallipoli
5 NGOs urged world leaders “not to accept President Erdoğan’s invitation to Gallipoli on the 100th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide but to visit Yerevan instead”.
5 February 2015
Begüm Yalçınkaya,Aslı Sayat
4 Municipalities Recognize Cemevis As Temples
Alevi Bektaşi Federation Chairman Selahattin Özel slammed the government’s politics on Turkey’s Alevi people while 4 opposition municipalities in the western province of Izmir officially recognized cemevis as temples.
5 February 2015
Begüm Yalçınkaya,Aslı Sayat
Abortion in Turkey: Legal But Banned in Public Hospitals
A telephone inquiry research on 37 public hospitals realized by a woman organization revealed that only 3 public hospitals in Istanbul perform abortions by request.
5 February 2015
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Extended Delegation Sets to Imralı Island
The new extended delegation to Resolution Process set to İmralı Island to meet PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan.
4 February 2015
Men Kill 27 Women in January
According to bianet’s tally, men killed at least 27 women in January. On the other hand, no suspects were found in 7 women murder cases.
4 February 2015
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Deputy Counts Announced For June 7 Elections
While Turkey’s next general elections were set to June 7, Higher Board of Elections (YSK) announced the deputy counts for each cities.
4 February 2015
“Gezi Souvenir Photo” Not A Crime, Court Rules
Yeşinil Yeşilyurt, an advocate, acquitted from charges related to “praising crime and criminals” when she had a souvenir photo during Turkey's Gezi Resistance in 2013.
3 February 2015
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Finds Kurdish Newspaper Right After 10 Years
The European Court of Human Rights ordered Turkey to pay 3,333 euros in the case of Bayar and Gürbüz in which Turkey convicted former owner and editor of the daily newspaper Ülkede Özgür Gündem for publishing statements by a PKK leader.
3 February 2015
Dutch Journalist Charged With “PKK Propaganda”
Frederike Geerdink, a Dutch journalist based in Diyarbakır who was detained by the police last month for her tweets, has been charged with “PKK propaganda”.
3 February 2015
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Bill Aims to Avoid Ambiguity on Statute of Limitations
HDP Şırnak deputy Kaplan submitted a bill proposal to remove the statute of limitation for “genocide” and “crimes against humanity” charges.
2 February 2015
Worker Strike Ban Taken to Council of State
United Steel-Work Union submitted a request to Turkey’s Council of State for the suspension of a strike ban order issued by the cabinet.
2 February 2015
Beyza Kural
125 Workers Die on the Job in January
Worker Health and Occupational Safety Assembly released its month report, saying that most worker casualties took place in Antalya and Istanbul in January. The top sectors for casualties included construction and transport.
2 February 2015
The Two Faces of Twitter
Defending freedom of speech or bowing down to censorship?
2 February 2015
Efe Kerem Sözeri
IHD: 3,840 Detentions, 669 Arrests in Kurdish Cities
Turkey’s Human Right Association Diyarbakır Province Branch released an annual report on the human right violations in the southeastern Kurdish cities, saying that at least 3,840 were detained and 669 were arrested in 2014.
30 January 2015
“Will PM Davutoğlu Apologize For Manipulating Public Opinion?"
HDP Şırnak deputy Faysal Sarıyıldız submitted an official inquiry to PM Ahmet Davutoğlu regarding the killing of 12 year old Nihat Kazanhan - an incident claimed to be premeditated by policemen.
30 January 2015
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