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KCK Case Defendants Apply to Constitutional Court
Peace and Democracy Party applied to the Constitutional Court for the release of defendants in KCK case their release. “The local court will have to respect the constitutional court ruling,” Diyarbakır Bar Association Chair Elçi told bianet.
20 January 2014
Elif Akgül
Female Candidates Only Reach 6 Percent in Upcoming Elections
Kadın Koalisyonu, a women’s right organization, released a report revealing the number of female candidates assigned by political parties in the upcoming municipal elections. The percentage of female mayor candidates were listed as follows: AKP and MHP (1%), CHP (4%) and BDP (17%).
20 January 2014
Hrant Dink Commemorated Worldwide
Thousands assembled one more time in front of Agos newspaper in Istanbul to commemorate Hrant Dink, an Armenian journalist who was murdered in 2007. Ceremonies were also held across Turkey and worldwide including Diyarbakır, Izmir, Dersim and New York.
20 January 2014
Beyza Kural
What are the demands of LGBTI electorate?
bianet interviewed various LGBTI pre-candidates running in the upcoming municipal elections. Now it is time to hear LGBTI electorate!
17 January 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Is the Public Ready for LGBTI People?
“Sooner or later a homosexual will rule the country. We have to stop resisting against this progress”, “We are asking everyone: What happened when the public was ready for heterosexual politicians?”, “There is no division between homosexuals and society”.
16 January 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
LGBTI Pre-Candidates Run For Municipal Assemblies
bianet interviewed various pre-candidates of the upcoming municipal elections with LGBTI background who raised their voices to have their say on their surroundings.
15 January 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
“Will Corruption Recordings Count As Private Space?”
While Communications Minister announced that new omnibus bill will allow URL restrictions without court order if it concerned private space, advocate Ahi asked authorities: “What if it concerned public interest?”
15 January 2014
Elif Akgül
Global Call For Action to Free Muharrem Erbey
International human rights organizations urged the immediate release of Muharrem Erbey, an official from Turkey’s Human Right Association who has been jailed for 4 years due to his peaceful activism.
15 January 2014
Press Freedom Upside Down!
Not a single] policeman has been convicted for assaulting journalists during Turkey’s Gezi Resistance. While 59 journalists and 23 publishers entered 2014 behind bars, 13 defendants including 4 journalists have been convicted of “terrorism” charges according to Turkish Penal Code and Anti-Terror Act with 2 life sentences and a total of 1,609 years and 4 months of prison.
14 January 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
Most Child Workers Killed on the Job in Agriculture
According to a report released by Worker Health and Work Security Assembly, at least 59 child workers were killed from work-related injuries in 2013. Out of 59, 23 worked in agriculture-related jobs.
13 January 2014
Police Report Recommends 13 y.o. to Be Charged With Article 301!
A 13 year old child has been ordered to stand trial on January 21 for writing wall slogans - a case for which a police report recommended the defendant child to be charged with Article 301 on “insulting Turkish Values”.
10 January 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Infographic of Male Violence 2013
bianet is presenting its first infographic on Male Violence Monitoring 2013. Here is how 783 male violence cases turned out.
10 January 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Ferhat Encü Faces Prosecution as Roboski Case Dismissed
Ferhat Encü, a Kurdish man who lost his family members in Roboski Massacre, has been charged with insulting gendarmerie officials, facing up to 4 years of prison. “We don’t recognize court that don’t recognize justice,” he told bianet.
10 January 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Vimeo Banned in Turkey
Vimeo, one of world’s leading video-sharing networks, has been banned after an order made by Istanbul 10th Peace Crime Court on January 8.
10 January 2014
Men Kill 214 Women in 2013
Male perpetrated violence left 214 women and 10 children dead. While men raped/attempted to rape 167 women, women suffered from their husbands most in terms of violence.
9 January 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
"Ministers Will Be Able to Give Internet Censor Orders Directly”
The new draft bill on internet will deepen the internet censorship,” advocate Koç told bianet.
8 January 2014
Elif Akgül
Osman Hayal and Zeynel A. Yavuz Captured
Law enforcement authorities captured Zeynel Abidin Yavuz and Osman Hayal, suspects in Hrant Dink case whose capture warrants have been issued within the re-trial process.
7 January 2014
Second Nolle Prosequi to Alabora’s Gezi Tweet
Prosecutors once more dismissed probe in the case of Memet Ali Alabora, an actor and prominent Gezi Park activist who was sued for encouraging a crime.
7 January 2014
Nolle Prosequi in Roboski Massacre Case
Military prosecutors decided not to follow charges in Roboski Massacre case. “We already said that military prosecutors could not remain impartial as they are under the military authorities responsible behind the incident,” advocate Elçi said.
7 January 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Newspaper Sale Block Allegations in Parliament
CHP deputies Tanrıkulu and Öğüt brought allegations about newspaper sale blocks for Evrensel, Sözcü, Yurt and Aydınlık in Istanbul’s subway stations to Turkey’s parliament.
6 January 2014
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PM Countersued in “Queer” Case
LGBT activist Levent Pişkin filed a complaint against PM Erdoğan who previously sued him over a tweet on queer-ness.
6 January 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Prosecutor: You’d Better Assemble in Kazlıçeşme
Prosecutor decided not to follow charges on PM Erdoğan, Deputy PM Arınç and former minister Güler related to Gezi Resistance, saying that the appropriate demonstration area was in Kazlıçeşme.
6 January 2014
Ayça Söylemez
BDP Deputies Yıldırım and Ayhan Freed
Diyarbakır 5th High Criminal Court ordered the release of jailed BDP deputies Gülser Yıldırım and İbrahim Ayhan after a recent constitutional court ruling.
3 January 2014
Men Kill 25 Women in December
A compilation made by bianet revealed that male perpetrators left 25 women dead in December 2013. While 16 percent of slain women previously filed a complaint, 20 percent were killed for seeking divorce.
3 January 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Greenpeace Activist Counts Her Arrest Days in Russia
Gizem Akhan, one of 30 Greenpeace activists who have been arrested for protesting the oil drills in the North Pole, shared her arrest days with bianet.
3 January 2014
Elif Akgül
Court Suspends Media Entry Ban in Police Stations
Acting upon TGC’s application, 4th Regional Administration Court suspended the media entry ban in Istanbul’s Police Headquarters.
3 January 2014
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Vokaliz: Is It A Crime to Perform on Stage With A Shoebox?
Authorities launched an investigation as Vokaliz, a group of guest-performers who played at the New Year’s concert under Antalya State Symphony Orchestra, walked up the stage with shoeboxes.
2 January 2014
Gezi Resistance Documentary Faces Investigation
Prosecutors launched an investigation on “Başlangıç”, a documentary on Gezi Resistance, for “insulting public workers” and “igniting public towards vengeance and hostility”.
2 January 2014
Elif Akgül
bianet’s 2013 Through Photos
How did 2013 go for bianet? We have covered the whole year through photos.
2 January 2014
Dismissed Gay Police Officer Speaks Up
Osman (28), a senior policeman who has recently been expelled from post due to his sexual orientation, shared his story with bianet.
30 December 2013
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Açık Gazete Compiles Corruption Songs
Açık Gazete, a radio program presented by Ömer Madra and Can Tonbil on Turkey’s Açık Radyo, compiled a youtube playlist of songs related to the corruption probe.
27 December 2013
Elif Akgül
1203 Workers Killed on the Job in 2013
According to a report released by Worker Health and Work Security Assembly, at least 1203 workers were killed from work-related injuries in 2013 (as of December 26). Out of 1203, 59 were children and 101 were women.
27 December 2013
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