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Appeal Against Zarakolu's Arrest
Causing a unanimous criticism from commentators across the political sphere, publisher and writer Zarakolu's arrest is once again questioned by his lawyers at court.
9 April 2012
Erol Önderoğlu
Church Pastor Attacked in Istanbul
Four people rushed into a Protestant church in Bahçelievler district and physically attacked the pastor, threatening and insulting him.
9 April 2012
Roboski Massacre Questions Still Unanswered
Ministry of Defense report passes over the questions directed by the parliamentary committee. The chain of command and the specifics of the operation that left 34 villagers dead, is still blurred.
6 April 2012
Ayça Söylemez
Military Coup Case Begins with Victims' Cry for Justice
Two generals didn't attend the first sitting of the case but relatives of the victims and rights' activist were there. They all demanded the investigation to be enlarged and the trial to be founded on "crimes against humanity".
5 April 2012
Serhat Korkmaz
"Inshallah There Won't Be Any Gays in Our Turkey"
Turkish capital Ankara's outspoken mayor Melih Gökçek provides a strong homophobic response to a question on live TV.
3 April 2012
More People Come Forward for Justice at Military Coup Case
Two generals who run the military coup in 1980 face trial on April 4th. Relatives of those who were tortured, executed, disappeared by the junta apply to court to intervene.
3 April 2012
Ayça Söylemez
"Sivas Massacre Case Won't Be Closed Until We Say So"
Alevite organizations and dissident groups and parties protested the acquittal of some defendants at the infamous Sivas case. Education reform, discriminatory practices and recent threats to Alevites were also targeted.
2 April 2012
Haluk Kalafat
Bozkurt: Women’s Rights on Agenda of EU Negotiations
The European Parliament accepted Emine Bozkurt's report on the "2020 Perspective for Women in Turkey". The report will be discussed at the European Parliament General Assembly in May.
30 March 2012
RedHack Supported KESK Protest - Quarrel at Parliament
RedHack hacked the websites of dozens of police directorates all over the country in support of the KESK protest against the education draft law. Demonstrators were constantly exposed to tear gas and water cannons during the two-day protest. The related debate at parliament had to be interrupted twice due to tensions between the MPs.
30 March 2012
15 Years in Jail for 7 Speeches
Former BDP Deputy Halis was handed a prison sentence of more than 15.5 years on charges of "membership in an illegal organization" and "propaganda" due to seven speeches he made during his election campaign and term as Member of Parliament.
30 March 2012
Assyrian Cultural Award for Ragıp Zarakolu
Imprisoned writer and publisher Ragıp Zarakolu will receive the Assyrian Cultural Award. "He always took his place right next to minorities and the oppressed. Giving him this award is the least we can do", said the head of the Assyrian Culture Centre Baryawno.
29 March 2012
Attacks on Alevi Cem House
"Oppression cannot intimidate us. This cem house is going to be opened" is the message of local residents after the municipality police again attacked the Alevi Yeşilkent Pirsultan Cem House in Avcılar. Many people were beaten during the assault on the place of worship.
29 March 2012
Nilay Vardar
KESK Protest under Tear Gas
The police intervened against KESK members who wanted to demonstrate in Ankara against the 4+4+4 Education Draft Law and the Draft Bill on Public Servants' Trade Unions. The union confederation announced to continue their protest till the morning.
29 March 2012
Serhat Korkmaz
Two Journalists Released, 101 still behind Bars
The number of imprisoned journalists in Turkey went down to 101. DİHA Batman representative Altan and Diyarbakır representative Kaya were released on 28 March.
29 March 2012
4+4+4 Makes 20.7 Billion Liras at Least
A study of the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey revealed that the new 4+4+4 education model will cost at least TL 20.7 billion. KESK and Eğitim Sen protest against the draft bill in Ankara on 28/29 March despite a lack of permission.
28 March 2012
Başbuğ: Allegations are a "Comedy of Deficiencies"
Former Chief of General Staff Başbuğ claimed at the 58th hearing of the Internet Memorandum trial that he did not deem the court to be in charge of his prosecution. He stated that he was not going to present his defence or answer any questions.
28 March 2012
Detained for 4.5 Years Because of a Lost Radio
Ten people, among them also students, have been detained for 4.5 years by reasons of a lost police radio and contradictive police statements. Five of the detainees were eventually released on 27 March, the others will have to wait for the next hearing in three months time.
28 March 2012
Ayça Söylemez
Atılım Newspaper Seized 3 Times in 1 Month
The 24 March issue of the weekly Atılım newspaper was confiscated on the grounds of "making propaganda for an illegal organization". Also the issues from 3 and 10 March were seized for the same reason.
28 March 2012
Former Chief of General Staff in the Dock
Former Chief of General Staff Başbuğ is tried in the scope of the Internet Memorandum trial. His lawyers now demanded the court decide for lack of jurisdiction. The request was dismissed.
27 March 2012
Journalists Association Urges Kofi Annan for Support
The Journalists Association of Turkey addressed UN Secretary General Kofi Annan for support to release journalists Coşkun and Özköse who have been missing in Syria since 22 March.
27 March 2012
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Penalty for Defending Murder with "Tradition"
The Diyarbakır Bar Association decided for a warning penalty for the lawyer who referred to 'honour' regarding the murder of Gülitan Gümüş and said "The killed woman was not innocent". Lawyer Kanar appreciated the decision although it came with delay.
27 March 2012
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Turkey Closed Damascus Embassy
The Turkish government closed down the Damascus Embassy and recalled the ambassador and other diplomats. The decision to shut the embassy down came right after a meeting of PM Erdoğan and President Obama. The consulate in Halep is still open.
27 March 2012
Turkey Human Rights Institute Must be Autonomous
Five human rights organizations criticized the draft bill regarding the Law on the Human Rights Institute of Turkey submitted to parliament. They stressed that a human rights institute formed without the contribution of the civil society and controlled by the state was meaningless.
26 March 2012
"I Haven't Seen Such Violence since Vietnam Protests"
A delegation of Swedish politicians and human rights advocates came to Turkey to visit political women prisoners. They attended the Newroz celebrations and criticized the excessive use of violence and tear gas by the police. In an interview with bianet, they also gave their opinion about Turkish politics and the country's EU accession.
26 March 2012
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Publication Ban for Özgür Gündem Newspaper
The publication of the Özgür Gündem newspaper was suspended for one month. The Gün Printing Company was raided by the police and the Sunday's issue of the newspaper was confiscated.
26 March 2012
Searching for "Nameless Students"
The Initiative for Solidarity with Arrested Students published the "Map of Unnamed Students" of Turkey in order to communicate judicial and administrative rights violations faced by students. The map also intends to follow up the situation of arrested students.
24 March 2012
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Student Cihan Kırmızıgül Released
Student Kırmızıgül was released pending trial after 25 months behind bars. He stands accused of "membership in an illegal organization" because he was wearing a keffiyeh.
24 March 2012
Diseased Convicts Hope for Pardon - Before Death
Convict Serap Şimşek suffered a stroke and fell ill with cancer while serving her life sentence. She has been lying at the infirmary with her hand cuffed for 8 months now. Convict Gülay Çetin passed away 1 month before the Forensic Medicine sent the report to release her immediately.
23 March 2012
Ayça Söylemez
Threat to Human Rights Association - Website Hacked
The website of the Human Rights Foundation has been hacked. The attackers threatened the organization saying "One night we might suddenly come".
23 March 2012
Sentence for Ogün Samast Approved
The Court of Appeals approved the prison sentence of 22 years and 10 months handed down to Ogün Samast, murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. Samast was sentenced on charges of "premeditated murder" and "unlicensed possession of weapons".
22 March 2012
Indicted Husband Claims "Loss of Memory"
Lawyer Eyüboğlu said after the second hearing of the trial related to Şefika Etik who was killed by her husband, "Today we witnessed the same woman story we see all the time. We believe that the court decides for a life sentence, but that won't bring Şefika back".
22 March 2012
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Erdoğan Scolds Media: 'Are You Deaf?'
At a meeting of the AKP Faction, Prime Minister Erdoğan made statements about this year's Newroz celebrations and the government's new regulations for relatives of "martyrs" with reference to the recent helicopter crash in Afghanistan. A side blow also went to the media.
22 March 2012
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