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10 Hours in Kayseri Courthouse For Ali Ismail Korkmaz Trial
I landed on Kayseri at 08:30 in the morning. All day, I listened to the witnesses about how Ali İsmail Korkmaz was battered. I was not alone, search for justice crosses paths.
12 May 2014
Beyza Kural
Ali Ismail Korkmaz Hearing Resumes in Kayseri Province
Kayseri 3rd High Criminal Court opened the second hearing of Ali Ismail Korkmaz murder killing case this morning. bianet reporter Beyza Kural is reporting from Kayseri.
12 May 2014
Beyza Kural
Arrest Warrant for Cem Aygün's Shooter Policeman
An Ankara court issued an arrest warrant for the police officer who caused the death of Cem Aygün (24) for not obeying the "halt" warning.
9 May 2014
Ekin Karaca
Male Violence September 2013
A compilation made by bianet revealed that male perpetrators left 24 women, 5 children and 5 men dead, 14 raped and 9 battered in September 2013.
9 May 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu,Ece Koçak
Male Violence April 2014
According to the data based on reports in local and national newspapers and news agencies, a compilation made by bianet revealed that male violence left 29 women killed, 6 women raped, 55 women injured, and 7 women sexually harassed in April 2014.
8 May 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu,Begüm Baki
YSK-RTÜK Cooperation: 176 Suspensions in 3 Months
Turkey's Supreme Election Board (YSK) handed out 176 suspensions to 22 media institutions for their broadcasts until March 17th during the January-February-March 2014 period.
8 May 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
Gay Police Case Opens
The case of Osman, a former police officer who has been dismissed due to his sexual orientation, has opened this afternoon. The hearing was observed by Human Rights Watch, SPoD LGBTI and Lamdaistanbul.
8 May 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Füsun Erdoğan is Now Free
Füsun Erdoğan, a bianet writer and former coordinator of Özgür Radyo who has been convicted to life sentence within MLKP case, has been released from prison.
8 May 2014
Elif Akgül
Release Order For Füsun Erdoğan
8 socialists including journalist and bianet writer Füsun Erdoğan has been ordered for release within the MLKP case. The ruling came 8 years after the initial detention.
8 May 2014
Haluk Kalafat
Interior Minister Admits Erasing of Helmet Numbers
Responding to a parliamentary inquiry, Interior Minister Efkan Ala said that the numbers on police helmets were erased during the Gezi Resistance due to “intense work schedule”.
8 May 2014
Lice District Mayor Receives Prison Sentence
Diyarbakır 2nd High Criminal Court sentenced Lice Co-Mayor Rezan Zuğurli to 4 years and 2 months in prison for “not being a member of an organization but committing crime for them”.
7 May 2014
“YouTube Must Be Available in 2 Days”
Kerem Altıparmak, assistant professor of law at Ankara University, told bianet that Youtube must be lifted immediately in Turkey, a condition that otherwise required a Constitutional Court decision.
7 May 2014
Elif Akgül
Council of State Allegedly Cancels Projects in Taksim Square
It has been claimed that Turkey's Council of State cancelled the construction plans that involve Topçu Barracks and Pedestrianization Projects. Such decision, on the hand, has not been officially declared.
7 May 2014
Nilay Vardar
Probation Letter For Sick Inmate
Human rights advocate Gülizar Tuncer filed a request for the probation of sentence and immediate release of Ramazan Özalp, a sick inmate who has been suffering from a brain tumor and paralysed from the left side of his body.
7 May 2014
Ekin Karaca
Men Kill 29 Women in April
Male violence killed 29 women in April. While one fourth of women were murdered despite a court protection order, 72 percent of the perpetrators were husbands, ex-husbands and lovers.
6 May 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Taksim Ban in ECHR
Advocate Sedat Vural applied to the European Court of Human Rights after his complaint on Taksim May Day Ban was rejected by Turkey’s Constitutional Court.
6 May 2014
Ekin Karaca
At Least 396 Workers Killed on the Job in 2014
According to a report by Workers’ Health and Work Security Council, at least 115 lost their lives in April. In the past 4 months, 396 workers died, 373 of them are men and 23 are women.
6 May 2014
Balance of 3 Months: “How Many Interventions to the Media With Recordings?”
In the period of January-February-March 2014, Turkey’s agenda was mainly set to the leaked voice recordings of PM Erdoğan and his contacts as well as the alleged interventions on Channel 24, Habertürk, NTV, Milliyet and TRT.
6 May 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
First Conscientious Objection Submitted To Constitutional Court
Lawyer Davut Erkan submitted an application to Turkey's Constitutional Court, saying that the conscientious objection has not been acknowledged albeit the constitution and EDHR.
6 May 2014
One Commission to Investigate Former Ministers in Corruption Probe
The Turkish Parliament decided by the ruling party's votes to only conduct one investigation against former ministers, Güler, Bağış, Çağlayan and Bayraktar on corruption and bribery.
6 May 2014
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Deputy Broadcasts Corruption Probe Hearing in Parliament
Using her mobile device, CHP deputy Melda Onur will broadcast the parliamentary discussions on the issue of four former ministers involved in the Corruption Probe investigation, a session that will not be broadcasted from Meclis TV - the official channel of the parliament. “This session interests the public more than the budget,” she said.
5 May 2014
Elif Akgül
RTÜK Warns TV Program Due to Author Speech
Turkey's Higher Board of Radio and Television issued a warning on Aykırı Sorular program on CNNTürk Television, saying that program guest Pınar Kür, an author, made a "speech provoking discrimination based on race, etnicity, language or gender".
5 May 2014
bianet Holds Its Annual Women and LGBTI Meeting
Following bianet's appeal, a round table meeting brought together Women and LGBTI oriented journalism/non-governmental organizations.
5 May 2014
Nilay Vardar
Books for Prisoners
To mark this year’s World Book Night English PEN asked writers at risk around the world about the role books play in detention. Here Büşra Ersanlı details the books that meant most to her in pre-trial detention.
5 May 2014
Büşra Ersanlı
All May Day Detainees Released
Various courts released 171 defendants who have been detained for being insisting to celebrate the May Day in Istanbul's Taksim Square. On the other hand, 4 were released within an order to submit signatures to a police station on a weekly basis.
5 May 2014
PM Erdoğan Starring in FoE Violations!
17 people were convicted to a total of 31 years of prison in the first three months of 2014 for insulting Prime Minister Erdoğan. 35 journalists ve 15 publishers are behind bars. YouTube is banned, Twitter is banned and then reopened. At least 40 assaults were made towards mediaworkers and journalists.
2 May 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
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Journalist Bekir Coşkun Receives Prison Sentence
Bekir Coşkun is convicted to 1 year-2 months-17 days of prison for “insulting parliament members” in his column “Painted Stairs” in Cumhuriyet Newspaper.
2 May 2014
Crown Imperials Are Blooming in Hakkari Province
Crown Imperials, an endengered spieces of tulips with 43 types available in Turkey, have bloomed in Hakkari province. Previpusly, authorities pointed the flower as a sign of PKK affiliation.
2 May 2014
The Last Decade of May Day Celebrations in Istanbul
The 10-year long history of May Day celebrations proved the assumption of “something happens whenever police is involved” as police violence occured every year except the three years when police did not apply “security measures”.
2 May 2014
12 Journalists Attacked, 1 Detained on May Day
The May Day bans affected civilians, tourists and journalists in Turkey with at least 12 journalists attacked and 1 detained by the police. Journalists’ Society of Turkey (TGC) condemned the police violence.
2 May 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
“Open Archives Are Faulty, Military Archives Are De Facto Closed”
In response to PM Erdoğan’s claims that “the archives are open” for researchers on the Armenian Genocide, researcher Polatel told bianet:“The documents in Ottoman and Republic era were hidden, destroyed or unclassified.”
2 May 2014
Nilay Vardar
May Day Celebrations Across Turkey
While Istanbul was under the police attack, May Day celebrations continued at many cities in Turkey. bianet is reporting May Day scenes from Ankara, İzmir, Sivas, Kayseri, Diyarbakır, Tokat, Kars, Hakkari and Samsun.
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