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Sanctions for Detained Student in Prison
Student Ferhat Tüzer is being detained pending trial for 17 months because he posted a banner calling for free education during a speech of the Prime Minister. Now he has been banned from receiving visitors for 6 months because he sang a folk song.
5 September 2011
Turkish-Israeli Relations Put on Ice
The Turkish government considers the UN report on the Israeli raid on the Mavi Marmara aid ship in May 2010 as "null and void". The level of diplomatic relations with Israel was reduced and military agreements were stalled.
2 September 2011
Thousands of People Gathered for Peace, but...
Thousands of people met in Kadıköy for the Peace Rally on 1 September. After tensions and a police intervention with tear gas the meeting had to be cancelled.
2 September 2011
Nilay Vardar
ECHR: "State Responsible for Death of Soldier"
In the case of the alleged suicide of a soldier, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that "the government is responsible for a death at the military" and that "people addicted to alcohol and narcotics should not be conscripted".
2 September 2011
Non-Muslim Minorities will Retrieve Seized Property
Turkish government adopted a decree to return all immovable property seized in 1936 to non-Muslim foundations. Compensations will be paid for immovable property owned by third parties.
29 August 2011
Indictment for Detained Journalists Şık and Şener
An indictment was prepared about journalists Şık and Şener who are detained in the scope of the Ergenekon investigation since March. They are charged with "aiding an armed illegal organization". The Indictment includes a total of 14 defendants.
29 August 2011
State Human Rights Department to be Established
The Human Rights Department will be established for the abatement of human rights violations. The newly founded department will collect information and opinions on applications made to the ECHR from related institutions and prepare defences.
29 August 2011
"Journalists not Detained because of their Writings"
According to the Ministry of Justice, freedom of expression in Turkey is not being restricted and only 4 out of 63 imprisoned journalists are behind bars because of their writings. Turan Özlu form National Channel who was arrested this week is the 64th journalist in prison.
26 August 2011
Prime Suspect of Sivas Massacre Dead
Cafer Erçakmak, prime suspect of the Sivas Massacre who was being searched for 18 years supposedly died from a heart attack on 11 July 2011. The result of a DNA report now proved with a probability of 99.9 percent that the deceased person was indeed Erçakmak.
26 August 2011
"Concern and Fear" about Practices in Tekirdağ Prison
The Contemporary Lawyers Association files a criminal complaint against Tekirdağ Prison Second Director Ak because of "experiences that raise concern and fear". The association will also complain about Prosecutor Arda for remaining passive.
26 August 2011
Ayça Söylemez
Propaganda Trial for Hopa Protestors
Seven people who attended the funeral of protestor Lokumcu who was killed during anti-government unrests in Hopa in May are now tried on charges of "propaganda for an illegal organization" because of chanting marches and raising their left fists.
26 August 2011
Ayça Söylemez
Human Rights Association Condemns Air Raids
The Human Rights Association condemned the Qandil operations in a press release. The association called both sides to put down their weapons and said that a solution would have to be found through negotiations.
25 August 2011
Nilay Vardar
Ground Operations Alert
The Kurdish Regional Administration reportedly warned villagers in the region of the Turkish-Iraqi border on a possible ground operation of the Armed Forces. The Democratic Society Congress will start a peace walk to the border on Saturday.
25 August 2011
New Arrests in Internet Memorandum Trial
Rear Admiral Alaattin Sevim was arrested on 24 August in the scope of the Internet Memorandum trial. One day earlier, civil servant Bülent Sarıkahya was detained.
25 August 2011
23-Year Prison Threat for Kurdish Politician
Peace and Democracy Party member Altan Tan is facing 23.5 years in prison on the grounds of attending a couple of meetings before the general elections held last June. He is charged with "propaganda" and "committing a crime on behalf of an organization".
25 August 2011
A Course in Constitution for Turkey
Turkey at least will not be a more democratic country in the absence of any consensus between the ruling AKP and the main opposition party CHP in creating a new constitution.
24 August 2011
Burak Cop
"2,000 People Laid-off in Beyoğlu"
More than 2,000 people in Beyoğlu (Istanbul) are left jobless because the municipality had all tables of street cafés removed. "Beyoğlu was significantly harmed by the operation", Karasu from the Beyoğlu Recreation Areas Association said.
24 August 2011
New Arrests in Ergenekon Investigation
Gültekin and Önsel from the Labour Party, Özlü from the National Channel and Perinçek from Istanbul University were arrested in the scope of the Ergenekon investigation on 23 August. They were in police custody since 19 August.
24 August 2011
Turkish Army: "90-100 PKK Members Killed"
The General Staff Presidency announced on its website that "90 to 100" PKK members were killed during the aerial strikes carried out during the past seven days in Northern Iraq.
24 August 2011
"Government Takes our Last Social Right"
The union of service workers Genel-İş demonstrated against the "severance pay fund" in Istanbul on 23 August. The protestors criticized that the fund deprives the workers of their last social right and that they were going to lose their job security.
24 August 2011
Nilay Vardar
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"No Connections Between Dink Murder and Ergenekon"
After having reviewed information from the police, the prosecutor of the murder trial related to the assassination of Turkish-Armenian journalist Dink apparently did not find any connections between the Dink murder and defendants of the Ergenekon trial.
23 August 2011
Minority Newspapers Struggle
The Press Advertising Association finished its work to address the problems of minority newspapers. A total of TL 250,000 will be allocated to six minority papers. However, in order to give formal advertising, regulations have to be changed.
23 August 2011
Legal Steps against State News Agency
The Turkish Journalists Union issued a press release regarding oppressive applications of the Anadolu Agency implemented after a change in the management. Union President İpekçi sees the public's right to information endangered.
23 August 2011
Işıl Cinmen
UEFA Inspector Investigates Game Fixing
UEFA Disciplinary Chief Inspector Pierre Corno is arriving in Istanbul on 22 August to review the match fixing investigation that includes several renowned Turkish football clubs. Corno's enquiry may result in the exclusion of certain clubs from European football cups.
22 August 2011
"How many more Women have to be Killed?"
The Platform for an End to Women Murders took the street on 19 August to protest the killing of Kezban İncebacak who was beaten to death by her husband two days earlier. "How many women have to be killed before the government will take precautions?" the women asked.
22 August 2011
Göksun Yazıcı
2 Admirals and 3 Colonels Arrested
Five active military officers, among them Rear Admirals Yürekli and Kayalar, were arrested on 20 August in the scope of the investigation into the Sledgehammer coup plan.
22 August 2011
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General Staff: Aerial Strike on 20 PKK Hideouts
According to a statement by the General Staff, 20 hideouts of the PKK have been attacked. Meanwhile, soldiers were brought to the Turkish-Iraqi border. Protestors against the operations encountered police interventions and tear gas in Istanbul and Diyarbakır.
22 August 2011
Turkish Socialist Leader Mihri Belli Passes Away
One of the prominent leaders of the socialist movement in Turkey, Mihri Belli died at age 95. He'll be laid to rest on Thursday in Istanbul, beside his former comrades.
17 August 2011
Seven Soldiers Dead Amid Fears of Escalating Violence
An explosive went off targeting a military convoy in Hakkari. MoD blames the rebel group PKK and warns of "retaliation". PM Erdogan declares "a new period" in combating the PKK.
17 August 2011
Hope of Mourning After 14 Years
Remains of 14 people have been unearthed in Tunceli. Yıldız, who was on hunger strike in order to get the authorities to start an investigation, hopes to properly bury his brother who was killed in 1997.
15 August 2011
"Faux News Part of Psychological Warfare Against the Kudish Rebels?"
Turkish state channel TRT claimed that the head of Kurdish rebels, Murat Karayılan had been arrested in Iran. The news had been falsified. BDP co-chair Demirtaş condemns the incident.
15 August 2011
"KCK Case A Peculiar Example on Language Rights"
The case where more than 2 thousand Kurdish politicians and rights activists are on trial stays stuck as the court refuse to allow the use of Kurdish, the defendants' mother tongue. Lawyer Cinmen criticizes the government.
11 August 2011
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