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Saturday Mothers Commemorate Armenian Intellectuals of 1915
Saturday Mothers of Turkey, a group that has been gathering since 1995 to seek information on their sons who disappeared under police detention, commemorated 220 Armenian intellectuals detained and vanished by the order of Ottoman officials in 1915.
29 April 2013
Barış Mumyakmaz
Withdrawal Starts on May 8
Following an appeal from PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, KCK Executive Council declared that PKK guerrillas within Turkey's border would gradually withdraw in groups starting from May 8.
26 April 2013
Kürkçü: We Will Unfold Medz Yeghern Reality
Peace and Democracy Party MP Kürkçü delivered a speech at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe saying they were determined to unfold the historical realities pertaining to Medz Yeghern.
26 April 2013
Clashes in METU Injure 15
Clashes between two politically opponent students groups last night during an award ceremony at Middle East Technical University in Ankara left 15 injured.
25 April 2013
Baluken Urges Parliament to Investigate 1915 Genocide
Peace and Democracy Party Group Vice Chairperson İdris Baluken submitted a proposal to the parliament to launch an investigation on 1915 Armenian Genocide and open the archives in order to "find out the truth and emphasize on sufferings".
25 April 2013
"20th Century's First Genocide Happened in This Land"
At 19:15 sharp last night, thousands gathered in downtown Istanbul to commemorate Armenian intellectuals who were detained and forced to take a journey with no return exactly 98 years ago.
25 April 2013
Elif Akgül
ECHR Convicts Turkey of Violating Torture Ban
ECHR found Turkey guilty of violating torture ban, ordering the Turkish state to pay the applicants 24,000 euros as non-pecuniary damages and court expenses.
25 April 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Blaze at Refuge Camp Kills Child
A blaze at a Syrian refugee camp in Turkey's Ceylanpınar district left 1 child dead and 5 children wounded.
24 April 2013
Turkey's Wise People Share Insights on Week 2
Celalettin Can, Zübeyde Teker, Yılmaz Ebsroğlu, Avni Özgürel, Fatma Benli, Yücel Sayman and Muhsin Kızılkaya from Turkey's Wise People shared their insights with bianet after the second week of round-up meetings with local stakeholders, NGOs and residents.
23 April 2013
Nilay Vardar,Ekin Karaca
ECHR Convicts Turkey of Police Murder
ECHR announced its verdict on the case of Ali Külah who was battered and shot dead by a police officer for not showing his ID. Turkey was ordered to pay 65,000 euros to Külah's family.
23 April 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Autistic Children Association Chair's Remarks Bring Controversy
An autistic children association chairperson's remarks on autistic children being atheist enraged families and caregivers across Turkey.
23 April 2013
Nilay Vardar
Gezi Park Emerges As Istanbul's New Alternative Hub
As Taksim Gezi Park, the last remaining green spot in Istanbul's busy downtown, faced threats by urban renewal projects, locals have taken action to turn the park into city's new alternative culture hub.
22 April 2013
Barış Mumyakmaz
Police Maintain Strong Presence At Dicle University
Five days after violent student clashes at Dicle University in Diyarbakir, police troops fear another outbreak of violence between supporters of the Kurdish students and allegedly Hezbollah-linked outsider groups.
22 April 2013
Anne Lise Bloch,Clara David Vinde
Emek Movie Theatre Protestors Face Prosecution
Advocate Efkan Bolaç told bianet that an Istanbul prosecutor has issued a file against 4 protestors who rallied against the demolition of historical Emek Movie Theatre early this month, charging them with violation of demonstration law and assault to law enforcement officials.
20 April 2013
Yüce Yöney
AKP Appoints Its Members For Resolution Commission
AKP administration appointed its share of members for the resolution commission, a parliamentary delegation that will investigate means of social peace and determine on the resolution process in Turkey's Kurdish problem.
19 April 2013
"CHP Returned to Nationalist Votes"
Ayşen Uysal, an associate professor of Public Administration at Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, said that CHP started adopting a nationalist tone as its party leader Kılıçdaroğlu was convinced by the nationalist wing.
19 April 2013
Nilay Vardar
Bill Aims to Ban Child Labor in Turkey
CHP deputy Süleyman Çelebi submitted a bill proposal today, regarding the ban of child and adolescent workers who are under 18 years old in Turkey's labor force.
18 April 2013
Former PKK Guerrilla: 1999 Should Not Repeat Again
Ayşe Karabaş, a former PKK guerrilla who withdrew in 1999, underlined that the ongoing withdrawal process of PKK guerrillas should be under the umbrella of legal assurance.
18 April 2013
Nilay Vardar
English PEN Launches Campaign on FoE in Turkey
English PEN is campaigning on freedom of expression in Turkey throughout 2013 to raise awareness of current threats to writers, publishers, translators and journalists.
18 April 2013
Court Finds Defense Ministry Partially Guilty of Soldier Suicide
An Ankara Military Court Council found Turkey’s Defense Ministry partially guilty of the suicide of Murat Oktay Can, a compulsory drafted soldier, ordering the ministry to pay roughly 3,000 euros as damages.
17 April 2013
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Police Shots Young Man Dead, Police Killings Rise to 127
A police officer shot and killed Muhammet Öyke (21) who was riding in a car that allegedly ignored police warnings to halt. After the amendement in Turkey’s Police Officer Duty Act, the latest incident rose the toll of police killings rose to 127.
17 April 2013
Website Mocks Defamation Charges from Ankara Mayor
A new mock website allows users to check online whether they have been sued over defamation charges by Melih Gökçek, Ankara’s controversial mayor.
17 April 2013
Police Sprays Cannoned Rose Water, For Celebration
German panzer like armored police vehicles sprayed rose water at pedestrians and apartment buildings in Bingöl province on the occasion of Holy Birth Week – a week dedicated to the birthday of Prophet Mohammed.
17 April 2013
Families of Disappeared Village Guards Awarded 1,460,000 Euros
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty for violating right to life, torture ban, and right to freedom and security in the 1994 Ormancık case on the disappearance of 13 village guards under gendarmerie detention, the killing on 1 villager, and the burning down of a village.
17 April 2013
Ayça Söylemez
7,773 Healthcare Practitioners Filed Violence Complaints, Report Says
A recent report released by Ankara Chamber of Medicines revealed that 7,773 healthcare practitioners have filed violence complaints to 113, a hot dial number.
16 April 2013
Jailed Translator Receives PEN Prize
Ayşe Berktay, a jailed translator convicted of being a KCK organization member, received PEN American Center's 2013 PEN/Barbara Goldsmith Freedom to Write Award.
16 April 2013
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Pianist Fazıl Say Receives Suspended Prison Sentence
An Istanbul court convicted Pianist Fazıl Say of blasphemy over his tweets, ordering him to serve 10 months of prison - a sentence that was later on suspended.
16 April 2013
Saturday Mothers Commemorate Nurettin Yedigöl on Week 420
Saturday Mothers of Turkey held their 420th gathering at Istanbul's Galatasaray Square on Saturday, commemorating Nurettin Yedigöl who disappeared under police detention in 1981.
15 April 2013
Barış Mumyakmaz
TIMELINE: What Happened in Dicle University?
Departing from the recent coverage appeared on bianet, we compiled a timeline in English on the recent clashes between Dicle University and outsider groups that left many students wounded and caused a three day shut-down of education on campus.
12 April 2013
Court Orders 11 Students to Serve 120 Years All Together
An Erzurum court ordered 11 university students to serve all together 120 years of prison for being "an illegal organization member".
12 April 2013
Ahmet Saymadi
Parliament Approves New Judicial Reforms
The parliament has approved new amendments in Turkish Penal Code and Anti-Terror Act last night - a series of judicial reforms publicly known as 4th Judicial Package.
12 April 2013
Jailed Defendants Released Pending Trial
An Ankara court released all 22 jailed defendants pending a trial yesterday on the first hearing of KESK trial - a criminal procecution against 72 members from Turkey's public workers' union.
11 April 2013
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