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Exhibition Unable to Open After Banning Painting on Maraş Massacre
Planned to open in Beyoğlu Art Gallery, ‘Nostalji 2014’ exhibition couldn’t be held due to the withdrawal of various art pieces by its artists who reacted the ban for ‘Maraş Massacre’ painting of a fellow artist.
4 June 2014
Elif Akgül
“Children Aren’t Being Taken To The Mountains; They Go There”
bianet talked with Human Rights Foundation (İHD) Chairman Öztürk Türkdoğan about the recent “child guerrillas” debate sparked by the protest of around 80 families in Diyarbakır whose children have joined the PKK.
4 June 2014
Ekin Karaca
Mothers of Peace Visit Families in Diyarbakır
The Mothers of Peace visited the families in Diyarbakır protesting their children being taken to the mountains and invited them to do a sit-in together in Ankara.
4 June 2014
Turkey Convicted of Conscientious Objection, Death on Compulsory Drafting
The European Court of Human Rights founded Turkey guilty in the case of Aktepe, a young conscript who lost his life during compulsory military service. Turkey was also condemned in the case regarding the imprisonment of four Jehovah's Witnesses conscientious objectors.
4 June 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Torture Convicted After 15 Years
The European Court of Human Rights issued a verdict in the case of Yüksel Yiğitdoğan, an inmate who was tortured in detention and forced to testify without a lawyer. Turkey was convicted for violating ECHR’s “prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment” and right to a fair trial.
4 June 2014
Ayça Söylemez
First Year of Gezi Resistance
bianet compiled all its news, photo and video content from May 27, 2013 regarding the Gezi Resistance around a timeline. Even though the chronology ends in March 2014, we know that this is just the beginning...
4 June 2014
Occupy Karşı Newspaper Ends With Agreement
Protesting for the past 47 days and refusing to leave the newspaper premises, Karşı Newspaper employees announced the end of their occupation.
3 June 2014
Gezi Resistance Deaths Commemorated
The family of Abdullah Cömert, a young protestor who lost his life during Gezi Resistance, visited Gezi Park today. While Ali İsmail Korkmaz, Mehmet Ayvalıtaş and Ethem Sarısülük were also commemorated on their death anniversary, other activists celebrated Medeni Yıldırım’s birthday.
3 June 2014
YouTube At Last!
Turkey lifted its YouTube ban dated March 27 following the Constitutional Court’s decision on May 29 stating, “The access ban on Youtube is a rights violation.”
3 June 2014
414 Workers Killed on the Job in May
Along with the workplace murder at mine in Soma, at least 414 workers lost their lives in May 2014. Among the dead workers, 10 of them were women, 404 of them were men and 2 of them were children. In the first five months of 2014, at least 810 workers lost their lives.
3 June 2014
Five Construction Worker Deaths in Five Days
Within five days, five workers died in three different construction projects in Istanbul including three workers in Kartal district by falling down from a scaffold.
2 June 2014
Which News Outlet Featured Gezi the Most?
According to a media coverage analysis by Media Monitoring Center, Milliyet and CNNTürk allotted the most new coverage of the Gezi Resistance in the past year.
2 June 2014
Police Violence Against Journalists Documented
Police attacked a group of journalists on the job in Taksim during the Gezi Resistance Anniversary Protests on May 31. The incident has been recorded and streamed by KameraSokak, a voluntary group dedicated to record protest and police violence.
2 June 2014
Elif Akgül
Our New Paramilitaries: Trust Teams
I saw the people called “Trust Teams”, whom one doesn’t even recognize to be police officers, for the first time at a social event. They put on their show in the first year commemorations of the Gezi Resistance through swearing, violence and shouting.
2 June 2014
Ekin Karaca
Gezi Anniversary Protests: 126 Detained, 13 Wounded
Istanbul’s Gezi Anniversary Protests on Saturday left 126 demonstrators detained and 13 wounded. “İstanbul looks better thanks to peace and security,” Istanbul Provincial Police Chief Altınok said during his visit to the police in Taksim.
2 June 2014
New Regulations For Miners On The Way
Justice and Development Party Group Deputy Chairman Nurettin Canikli announced they have added on their agenda a new series of reforms about mining following the workplace murder in Soma that killed 301 workers.
30 May 2014
Gendarmerie Intervention on Diyarbakır-Lice Road
Armed forces together with special units staged an operation against PKK’s youth organization YDG-H, due to their blocking the Diyarbakır-Lice road for the past week in protest of the construction of police stations and high-security police bases at the borders of the country.
30 May 2014
Elif Çermik, Hospitalized Due to Tear Gas, Dies At 64
Elif Çermik, 64, lost her life this morning after being hospitalized due to tear gas exposition on December 22, 2013 during Istanbul Town Rally.
30 May 2014
Constitutional Court: YouTube Ban is a "Right Violation"
Turkey's Constitutional Court ruled that the ban on YouTube imposed by TIB authorities was a "right violation".
29 May 2014
Popular Twitter User Receives 15 Months of Prison
E. P., the owner of popular twitter user "Allah CC”, has been convicted to 15 months of prison for “overtly humiliating religious values accepted by a faction of the society”.
29 May 2014
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Police Preps for Gezi With 25K Officers, 50 TOMAs
Istanbul Police Headquarters prepares to “close” part of Istanbul for May 31, the anniversary of the Gezi Resistance.
29 May 2014
Journalist Convicted of Calling “Torturer”
Nihat Behram was convicted in the insult trial for calling Istanbul’s Vice Police Commissioner on Terrorism Sedat Selim Ay, “a torturer and a rapist” in his column in Yurt newspaper.
29 May 2014
Beyza Kural
Journalists Support Karşı Newspaper’s Resistance
151 journalists released a statement in solidarity with Karşı newspaper staff who have resisted for two months in the newspaper premisses in order get their unpaid indemnities and wages.
29 May 2014
Highlights From Gezi Resistance Prosecutions
Thousands of prosecutions have been launched against those who either attended or supported Turkey’s Gezi Resistance last year for charges related to “driving mock police tanks (POMA), passing by a street or carrying whistles in their trucks.
29 May 2014
“I Want My Son and I Want Peace”
“When the funerals don’t come in, people think there’s peace. But mothers are still crying here. We want our children back, and we want peace,” Selami Erden, father of Fırat Aydın Eren who joined the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) at age 15 told bianet.
28 May 2014
Nilay Vardar
PKK Kidnaps Chief Sergeant in Mardin
PKK guerrillas kidnapped a chief army sergeant traveling from Mardin to Erzurum after blocking a highway between eastern provinces of Diyarbakır and Bingöl last night.
28 May 2014
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“We will Take the Squares on May 31”
Taksim Dayanışması (Taksim Solidarity Group) declared that they will be in Taksim Square at the anniversary of Gezi Resistance.
27 May 2014
Nilay Vardar
“Academicians Must Freely Express Their Thoughts”
Turkey will both renounce constitutional law professor Mustafa Erdoğan’s restitution for criticizing the Constitutional Court of Turkey about closing a political party, and also pay him 7,500 Euros for non-pecuniary damages.
27 May 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
The Museum of Thought Crimes Opens
“Initiative Against Thought Crimes (!?)” conducted the opening of the online Museum of Thought Crimes with the participation of Noam Chomsky via teleconference.
27 May 2014
Elif Akgül
“What Would Differ If A Gay was Slapped There?”
The mashup photo of Taner Kurucan, a Soma resident who was allegedly slapped by PM Erdoğan during his visit, and Yasin Keskin, an LGBTI activist, went viral online. bianet interviewed Yasin Keskin.
27 May 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
No Arrest For Top Suspect in Ethem Sarısülük Case
Ahmet Şahbaz, top suspect in Ethem Sarısülük case, stood trial for the second time this morning. The court, on the other hand, rejected again the request for his arrest.
26 May 2014
Latin American Radios Embrace the Public
Alternative media and radio activist José Ignacio López Vigil: "There are many community radios in Latin America putting up a fight against mines and transnational corporations."
26 May 2014
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