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ECHR Convicts Turkey of Punishing Funeral Attendance
The European Court of Human Rights convicted Turkey of sentencing two individuals who were sentenced to prison for “terrorism propaganda” when they attended the funeral of PKK guerrillas.
2 December 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Işıl Karakaş Elected as ECHR Section President
Işıl Karakaş, an ECHR judge from Turkey, has been elected as Section President, becoming the first Turkish judge to be in the court’s administration.
2 December 2014
123 Workers Die on the Job in November
At least 123 workers died on the job in the month of November. While most casualties were reported on the sectors of construction and agriculture, traffic accidents ranked as the most frequent causes of death.
2 December 2014
ECHR: Turkey Discriminated Cemevis
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs’s rejection of paying electricity bills of a cemevi is a “violation of right to religion” and “discrimination”.
2 December 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
CHP to Take Media Ban to Constitutional Court
Republican People’s Party decided to take the media ban on the investigation of four former ministers to the Constitutional Court after Ankara 8th Peace Court Judge Panel declined to uplift the ruling.
2 December 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
“Call Off Your Buffer Zone Plans”
People’s Democratic Congress released a statement claiming that Turkey rather opened an aid corridor to ISIS in Kobane and urging authorities to stop their support.
1 December 2014
Campaign Aims to Urge Prosecution For Berkin Elvan’s Death
Berkin Elvan’s family launch a campaign to urge a prosecution on his killing - a process that failed to launch despite 533 days after his injury and 9 months after his death.
1 December 2014
International Observer Speaks Up on Büşra Ersanlı’s Trial
Leiv K. Sydnes, Chairman of the Committee on Freedom and Responsibility in the conduct of Science, visited Turkey to observe the case of Büşra Ersanlı - an academician standing trial in KCK Istanbul Main case.
1 December 2014
Beyza Kural
Önder Explains Negotiation Process Draft
Sırrı Süreyya Önder from HDP’s delegation to the resolution process announced the highlights from “Peace and Democratic Negotiation Process Draft” by PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan.
1 December 2014
Threats to Amberin Zaman Continue After Erdoğan
Taraf newspaper columnist Amberin Zaman received a death threat over Twitter. While Twitter closed the account, latest bianet media monitoring report shows that threats continue with other columnists.
1 December 2014
First Media Ban Objection Rejected, Other Objections Pending
Ankara 8th Peace Court Judge Panel declined the complaint submitted by Republican People’s Party on the media ban regarding the coverage of corruption probe commission hearings.
28 November 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
Pope Francis Arrives in Turkey
Pope Francis, spiritual leader of Catholic Christians and President of the Holy See, arrived in Turkey this afternoon.
28 November 2014
Prosecutor Objects Fazıl Say’s Sentence
Cessation Court Prosecution Authorities request the suspension of pianist Fazıl Say’s 10 month “blasphemy” sentence. If the court takes this opinion into consideration, Say will acquit.
28 November 2014
Deputy, Activists React Tree-Chopping in Yalova
Republican People’s Party deputy Melda Onur as well as environment activists reacted the chopping of 158 trees within a crossroads construction in the northwestern province of Yalova.
28 November 2014
Egemen Bağış: Gift is A Turkish Tradition
Former EU Minister Egemen Bağış testified at a parliamentary commission and denied all allegations regarding corruption probe.
28 November 2014
650 New Child Abuse Cases in Turkey Every Month
A political note drafted by various children organizations cited that even though child abuse could be preventible, the research in Turkey didn’t focus on the issues like its frequency, prevention and treatment.
27 November 2014
Not Crime to Wear Helmet on May Day, Court Rules
Defendants charged with wearing construction helmets, diving goggles, gas masks and eye solutions during May Day protests this years have been acquitted as their acts “didn’t constitute a crime”.
27 November 2014
Ayça Söylemez
“Blaze Resumes in Haydarpaşa Train Station"
Haydarpaşa Solidarity reiterated its demands for the roof restoration of historical and blaze-stricken Haydarpaşa Train Station according to its original. A torch march will be organized tomorrow on the forth anniversary of the incident.
27 November 2014
Beyza Kural
Bayraktar: I Didn’t Do Anything Unlawful
Former Minister Erdoğan Bayraktar submitted his testimony to the parliamentary commission in charge of investigating the corruption probe. “I didn’t do anything illegal and unlawful,” he said.
27 November 2014
Köylü: I Am Capable of Requesting Media Ban
It turned out that the request of media on the investigation of four former deputies for corruption allegation was not made by the Parliament Chairman Cemil Çiçek but the parliamentary commission chairman Hakkı Köylü.
27 November 2014
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Media Ban Taken to Court
Republican People’s Party Vice Chairman Sezgin Tanrıkulu took the media ban on the investigation regarding the four former ministers in the parliamentary investigation commission to the court. P24 Independent Journalism Platform also said they will submit a motion.
26 November 2014
We Don’t Recognize the Media Ban And Take Legal Action
Just like the previous times, bianet refuses to follow the media ban imposed on the coverage of 4 former ministers’ statements to a parliamentary commission within corruption probe.
26 November 2014
Haluk Kalafat
Constitutional Court Decision Postponed in KCK Case
Istanbul 3rd High Criminal Court left the decision for Constitutional Court review in KCK case to next week. The same court admitted a similar review for KCK Media case.
26 November 2014
Media Ban For Corruption Probe Minister Hearing Coverage
Ankara 7th Peace Court Judge Penal imposed a media ban on the coverage of 4 former ministers’ statements to a parliamentary commission within corruption probe.
26 November 2014
BirGün Newspaper Fined For Blasphemy
BirGün newspaper responsible editor and owner were fined for blasphemy due to two articles written by an anonymous columnist with the nickname “Tanrı (cc)” - god in Turkish.
26 November 2014
Extended Delegation to Meet Öcalan in Imralı Prison
Justice Ministry responded positively to People’s Democratic Party’s request to visit PKK leader Öcalan on Imralı Island. The extended delegation of 5 members will head to Imralı on November 30.
25 November 2014
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Soma Mine Disaster Indictment Rejected
Akhisar High Criminal Court rejected an indictment on the death of 301 miners in the western district of Soma. Investigation of 45 suspects, the file was sent back to the prosecutor’s office.
25 November 2014
They Are Doing Feminism Here, Your Honor!
It is not easy being a women rights advocate. They are confronted by violent men, their relatives, advocates and people of law as a whole. They are sometimes accused of feminism and other times of turning the courtroom into a women’s TV show...
25 November 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Reyhanlı Blasts Case Changes 3 Cities in 3 Hearings
Initially opened in Adana province, Reyhanlı case has been transferred again from Hatay to Ankara for “security reasons”. Attorneys and victim families ask why deserted courtrooms posed a security threat.
25 November 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Erdoğan: Bringing Men and Women to Equal Status is Against Nature
President Erdoğan defined equality as “taking the victim to the level of perpetrator”. Saying that his mom’s heels smell like paradise, Erdoğan continued: “You can’t tell this to feminists"
25 November 2014
Halk TV Editor Faces Prison Sentence For Broadcasting TOMAs
Halk TV’s responsible editor is facing up to 11 years of prison for allowing the broadcast of police tank vehicle with f-word graffitis on during Gezi Resistance.
24 November 2014
Associations Slam Periodical Ban, Censorship in Prisons
9 media outlets released a joint statement to protest the publication ban imposed on inmates across Turkey’s prisons.
24 November 2014
Beyza Kural
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