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13 y.o. Kid’s Relics Found After 18 Years
A mass grave excavation in the southeaster district of Dargeçit reached to the relics of Seyhan Doğan, a 13 year old child who disappeared under detention in 1995.
22 July 2013
"You Can’t Even Hammer A Nail in Gezi Park"
Saying that the latest regional administration court verdict on Topçu Barracks in Gezi Park was unlawful, advocate Can Atalay claimed that no authorities could even hammer a nail in the park due to Istanbul 1st Administration Court decision on the suspension of all construction efforts in the area.
22 July 2013
Nilay Vardar
Devrimci Karargah Case Verdict Announced
24 defendants acquitted in Devrimci Karargah case. While Volkan Karakuş and Bayram Aydoğdu were released pending a trial, 15 defendants have been convicted for “being an illegal organization member”.
19 July 2013
Davutoğlu: Threats Will Be Responded
“We will take the most efficient measures against all threats concerning our border security and respond immediately,” Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said regarding the ongoing clashes on the Syrian border.
19 July 2013
Journalist Bekir Coşkun Ordered to Pay 2,000 Euros
Cumhuriyet newspaper columnist Bekir Coşkun has been ordered to pay roughly 2,000 euros as non-pecuniary damages to PM Erdoğan for defamation due to his article entitled “The Big State Thing...”.
19 July 2013
Elif Akgül
Charges: Portraying Turkish State as Evil
Istanbul 23rd High Criminal Court admitted the indictment on 22 advocates - a court file that included most of its evidences as anonymous word documents. One of the notable charges in the indictment listed: “Portraying the state as an entity that tortures its own citizens, confines and annihilates its prisoners”.
19 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Journalist Ahmet Altan Receives 11 Months of Prison
Journalist Ahmet Altan received 11 months and 20 days of prison for insulting PM Erdoğan in his article “State Complicity and Morality”. While the sentence was commuted to a fine of 2,800 euros, Altan’s advocate found the verdict against European Convention on Human Rights.
18 July 2013
Ekin Karaca
“Police Pulled His Gun and Attacked”
“Policeman Ahmet Şahbaz pulled his gun even before approaching to protestors and set his weapon mechanism ready while kicking a protestor,” expert report on the death moment of Ethem Sarısülük - a report that denied Şahbaz’s allegations “I pulled my gun because I was afraid”.
18 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Advocates Face “Telekinesis” Trial
Advocate Efkan Bolaç has been ordered to stand trial for “assaulting a police officer”, facing prison sentence up to 3 years. However, advocate Bolaç was under police detention at Istanbul Police Headquarters on the alleged date and time of assault charges.
18 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Clashes in Syria Leave Child Killed in Turkey
Last night, armed clashes between Free Syrian Army and Syrian-Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) near the Turkish border in Syria left Mahsun Ertuğrul (17) dead in Ceylanpınar district, Urfa.
18 July 2013
Ethem Sarısülük Case Suspended
Ankara 6th High Criminal Court suspended the trial of policeman Ahmet Şahbaz in the Ethem Sarısülük case, saying that necessary permission have not been taken on the prosecution of a policeman. “Police is being protected by the arm of justice. Justice process is blocked,” said advocate Bayraktar.
17 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
“Prosecutor Protection” Over Shooter Policeman
Sarısülük family attorneys has submitted an official objection to Ethem Sarısülük murder case indictment, claiming that it was the “mutual product of police chiefs and prosecutors who took up the advocate role for a murder suspect”.
17 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Another ECHR Verdict on Turkey’s Tear Gas Use
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty in the case of Abdullah Yaş - a protestor who was injured by police tear gas bombs in Diyarbakır in 2006. The Turkish state was ordered to pay 20,000 euros to the applicant.
17 July 2013
16 y.o. Kid Charged With 7 Years of Prison
Detained on June 2 for “attending Gezi Park protests”, M.Y. (16) has been charged with up to 7 years of prison and roughly 20,000 euros fine. The indictment, on the other hand, has yet to include any evidence.
17 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
“Suspected Policeman Might Receive No Prison Sentence”
An Ankara court accepted the prosecutor’s indictment on the case of Ahmet Şahbaz - a policeman who will stand trial for shooting Gezi protestor Ethem Sarısülük dead. “He might receive no prison sentence if the courts orders suspension due to low limit sentence,” Sarısülük family’s advocate said.
16 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
“Rebellion” Raids in Istanbul
Police raided several apartments in Istanbul this morning, detaining 55 individuals with a majority of university students for one of the charges related to “provoking public to rebellion”. Film spools were listed in the confiscated items.
16 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Suspect Released Under Judicial Control
The only suspect on the killing of Gezi Park protestor Ali Ismail Korkmaz has been released last night under judicial control. “There is little possibility that suspect is the doer of the killing. We regard the court’s decision as normal,” Korkmaz’s advocate said.
16 July 2013
Beyza Kural
Osman Erden Shares His Police Violence Story
“The attitude of political power on police authorities brings along the violence,” said Osman Erden, assistant professor at MSGSÜ who has been subjected to police violence and detained on Saturday during a TMMOB press statement in downtown Istanbul.
15 July 2013
Beyza Kural
Arrested Detainees Used Right to Remain Silent, Court Logs Say
8 Gezi Parkers including a flag seller, who were arrested for “not dispersing as non-armed demonstrators after police warning”, have objected their arrest this morning. “Suspects used their rights to remain silent at police headquarters,” court logs cited.
15 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
One Suspect Detained
One suspect has been detained related to the killing of Gezi Park protestor Ali Ismail Korkmaz in the central province of Eskişehir and expected to appear before a prosecutor in the afternoon, said advocates Önder Öztürk and Gürkan Korkmaz.
15 July 2013
Beyza Kural
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111 Media Workers Suffer From Police Intervention in 40 Days
According to statistics by Fotoğraf Vakfı (Photography Foundation), 111 journalists and documentary photographers suffered from police Intervention in 40 days by either being injured, detained, barred from working.
12 July 2013
Beating Scenes “Missing” in Footage
Prosecutors obtained a footage from the “broken” surveillance camera nearby the crime scene of Ali Ismail Korkmaz beating. The footage, however, didn’t include any attack scenes - a controversial situation that made Korkmaz’s family advocate suspicion on evidence obscuring.
12 July 2013
Beyza Kural
Suspect Flees Abroad As Judge Releases For “No Runaway Risk”
Sabri Çelebi, a man who attacked Gezi Park demonstrators with a machete, has been released by a court. “All newspaper covering the issue before final court decision are responsible for this,” advocate Hacer Yılmaz told bianet.
12 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Taksim Solidarity Members Freed
An Istanbul court freed 12 member from Taksim Solidarity who have been charged with prison sentences for “founding a crime organization”.
12 July 2013
AKP Deputy Aslan Harasses, Insults Women Journalists
AKP’s Tokat province deputy Zeyid Aslan harassed women journalists, saying that “If I snap a photo of your thighs and publish it...”
11 July 2013
“Penguins Are Better Out in Poles”
Turkey’s journalists are preparing to rally to protest police violence, threats and censor during Gezi Resistance with their slogan “Let me do my job”.
11 July 2013
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Thousands Bid Farewell to Ali Ismail Korkmaz in Antakya
Thousands of people assembled in Antakya to bid their farewell to Ali Ismail Korkmaz (19), a Gezi Resistance protestor who was killed in the central province of Eskişehir.
11 July 2013
Ahmet Saymadi
Men Kill 13 Women in May
In May 2013, male perpetrators left 13 women killed, 10 women (including young girls) raped, 20 women injured and 15 women sexually harassed. 3 women were killed despite former complaints, while another was severely injured, the report revealed.
11 July 2013
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Turkey Found Guilty of Police Violence
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty on two separate cases regarding riot police attacks in 1996 and police crackdown torture in 1997.
10 July 2013
Ali Ismail Korkmaz, Gezi Resistance Protestor, Dies at 19
University student Ali Ismail Korkmaz (19), a Gezi Resistance protestor who was severely battened by a group of casually-dressed people on June 3, died in a hospital in the central province of Eskişehir. While attackers have yet to be identified, related surveillance camera recordings turned out to be “damaged”.
10 July 2013
Beyza Kural
Men Kill 15 Women in June
In June 2013, male perpetrators left 15 women killed and 16 women (including young girls) raped. While men injured 19 women, 18 sexual harassments were reported. 11 women were sexually harassed by policemen during Gezi Resistance, the compilation revealed.
10 July 2013
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
IHD: Denmark Violated Copenhagen Criteria
IHD protested Denmark’s decision on the closure of pro-Kurdish channels MMC, NUÇE and ROJ TV.
9 July 2013
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