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Privates on Duty "Lost" in Incomplete Records
In the Bayrampaşa Trial related to the "Return to Life" operation, the gendarmerie declared that the private soldiers on trial were not on duty at the Bayrampaşa Prison at the time. Other information required by the court "could not be found".
10 March 2011
Ayça Söylemez
Lawyer Aslan: Prolonged Detention of Student Edemir Unfounded
Middle-East Technical University student Edemir will remain in detention until the coming hearing on 23 June. The Istanbul 10th High Criminal Court did not take into consideration the prosecutor's final speech in favour of Edemir's release pending trial.
9 March 2011
Elif Gençkal
International Women's Day Overshadowed by Violence
According to a joint announcement of the Turkish Medical Association and the Turkish Psychiatry Association made on International Women's Day on 8 March, women murders in Turkey have increased by 400 percent during the past seven years.
9 March 2011
Journalist Şener: They Would Have Taken Me in Anyways
"They would have included me in such an operation anyways. This is because they decided to eliminate journalists like us and it seems that there is more to come. The questions I was asked go back as far as the time between 2003 and 2006".
9 March 2011
Violations of Freedom of Expression and Fair Trial Raise Concern
The European Parliament's draft report on Turkey includes harsh criticism on press freedom, fair trials and prolonged periods of detention. The report points to restrictions of freedom of expressions constituted by the penal code and the Anti-Terror Law.
9 March 2011
Ayça Söylemez
IFEX: Forward your Concerns to Justice Minister Ergin
International journalism and human rights organizations condemned the arrests of journalists Şener and Şık. The freedom of expression organization IFEX called for the release of the journalists and for sending appeals to Justice Minister Ergin by fax and mail.
8 March 2011
Ayça Söylemez
Turkey Gains "0" Points on Gender Equality - Again
According to the women's association KA.DER, Turkey failed once more in the report on "Inequality in the Representation of Women and Men in Turkey". Women are not included in decision making mechanisms, KA.DER criticized.
8 March 2011
Burçin Belge
"Should Evidence Exist at all, It Has to Be Revealed!"
Tora Pekin, lawyer of arrested journalist Ahmet Şık, claims that both the investigation about his client and his arrest lack concrete evidence. Otherwise, the way the file is handled by the prosecution would constitute a violation of the right to defence, Pekin said.
8 March 2011
Ayça Söylemez
Arrests of Journalists Protested in Turkey and Abroad
Protestors in Ankara wore a black band around their mouths to express their protest against the arrest of journalists Şık and Şener. Press members in Istanbul called for legal amendments and the release of the detained journalists. HRW and RSF criticized the arrests and restriction on press freedom.
7 March 2011
Sociologist Beşikçi and Lawyer Şimşek Convicted
Sociologist Beşikçi was sentenced to 15 months in jail because of an article in the periodical of the Contemporary Lawyers Association. Lawyer and magazine executive Şimşek received a TL 16,660 monetary fine.
7 March 2011
Erol Önderoğlu
Journalists Ahmet Şık and Nedim Şener Arrested
Journalists Ahmet Şık and Nedim Şener were arrested by an Istanbul court on duty on Sunday because of their alleged affiliation to the Ergenekon terrorist organization. Journalists protested the arrests in front of the courthouse and blocked the road with a sit-down strike.
7 March 2011
Women and Journalists Hand in Hand against Violence
The Women Coordination against Violence and the Journalists Federation decided for a joint struggle against violence and social gender inequality in a meeting in Izmir on 2 March. They aim at a transformation of the sexist approach in the media.
4 March 2011
Erhan Üstündağ
Five-Month Sentence for Conscientious Objector Savda
The Court of Appeals upheld and finalized a five-month prison sentence for conscientious objector Savda on the grounds of a press release critic of Israel and supportive of Israeli conscientious objectors.
4 March 2011
Mustafa Sütlaş
Turkish Journalists Association: "A Dark Year for Press Freedom"
After eleven people, mostly journalists, were taken into custody under the Ergenekon investigation, the Turkish Journalists Association warned that "crimes of thought are on the rise again". The Contemporary Lawyers Association sees a fair trial endangered.
4 March 2011
Erol Önderoğlu,Nilay Vardar
Journalists in Police Custody
Many journalists were taken into police custody in the scope of the Ergenekon investigation after police raids on their homes and offices, among them journalists Ahmet Şık and Nedim Şener. The latter one recently claimed that he received according threats.
4 March 2011
Ayça Söylemez
Prison "Forgot" about Prime Suspect's Sanity Report
The third hearing on the murder case of Ayşe Paşalı revealed that the prison failed to send detained defendant Yetkin to the Forensic Medicine Institute for an examination of his sanity as it had been decreed in the previous hearing. The ÇHD was not accepted as co-plaintiff.
3 March 2011
Blogspot.com Censured
The blog-publishing service blogspot.com was censored upon the complaint of the Digitürk Satellite Television Company related to football broadcasts. The access to the entire number of blogs is banned. Social networking sites started protest campaigns.
3 March 2011
Emir Çelik
Police Raid on Homes of Journalist Şık and Nine other People
The police is currently searching the homes of journalists Ahmet Şık, Nedim Şener, Yalçın Küçük, OdaTV.com site writers İlkin Bayaktar and Mümtaz İdil, author Müyesser Yıldız in Ankara, former MIT member Kaşif Kozinoğlu and Sait Kılıç.
3 March 2011
Appeals against Arrests Overruled
The appeals against the arrest of 162 detained defendants of the "Sledgehammer" trials were rejected by majority vote because the defendants might conceal evidence otherwise. Court President Akçay opposed the decision, saying the arrests were "not just".
3 March 2011
Storm of Protest against Misogynistic Column
An article by columnist Ardıç of the Sabah newspaper created quite a commotion in the Turkish media. The misogynistic writing was criticized as racist, discriminating, sexist and humiliating by professional journalist organizations.
2 March 2011
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Bones of the Disappeared Get Lost again after Excavation
At a meeting of the Association for Solidarity and Support of Relatives of Disappeared People, Tosun demanded to disclose classified state documents to learn who his buried where. Bektaş urged for reasonable accuracy and care during and after the excavations.
2 March 2011
Ayça Söylemez
Prosecutor Sues Journalist Saymaz and Radikal Daily
Former İliç Prosecutor Bozkurt filed a TL 100,000 compensation claim against Radikal newspaper reporter Saymaz and two executives of the daily on the grounds of two news articles that allegedly constituted an "attack on his personal rights".
2 March 2011
Emir Çelik
Life Sentence for Detained Editor Süsem
Eylül magazine editor Süsem eventually received a life sentence after the related ruling had bounced between the local court and the Court of Appeals three times. Süsem was the detained defendant of a trial regarding the magazine that was published in 2010.
2 March 2011
End of PKK Ceasefire
The Union of Kurdistan Communities announced the end of the ceasefire declared in August last year as a response to the government's failing to take concrete steps to the solution of the Kurdish question.
1 March 2011
11-month Prison Sentence for Criticizing "Co-Wife" Proposal
Journalist Topçu was sentenced to eleven months in jail on the grounds of his criticism on Rize Mayor Bakırcı who had suggested "co-wives for Kurds" in order to solve the Kurdish question. At the same time, Black Sea journalists associations condemned recent police violence against journalists.
1 March 2011
Emir Çelik
First Hearing of Prime Suspect at Juvenile Court
The prosecution of Ogün Samast, one of the prime suspects in the murder case of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, started on 28 February at a juvenile court in Istanbul. Samast's request for a closed session was rejected. Nine of Dink's relatives were accepted as co-plaintiffs.
1 March 2011
Elif Gençkal
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1.100.000 Signatures Submitted to Parliament
1.1 million signatures were submitted to the Turkish Parliament as a result of the campaign for "Education in the Mother Language" initiated by the Democratic Society Congress two months ago. The petition will also be forwarded to the EU, the UN and the UNESCO.
28 February 2011
"For a World without War"
The Commission on Global Peace and Justice organized the "International Meeting for a World without War" in Istanbul last weekend, focusing on the the Kurdish question. Academics, politicians and relatives of the disappeared contributed to the discussion.
28 February 2011
Ekin Karaca
Yalçın Appeals against Arrest, Balbay Applies to ECHR
Journalists Yalçın, Pehlivan and Terkoğlu from the Oda TV news site applied to court for their release pending trial. They were arrested last week. Journalist Balbay, detained in the scope of the Ergenekon trial for 31 months, applied to the ECHR.
28 February 2011
Erol Önderoğlu
2 Journalists Sentenced to Jail after Covering Demonstration
Dicle News Agency reporter Yıldız and Güneydoğu Ekspress reporter Dayan were each sentenced to almost eight years in prison together with another 23 defendants who attended a demonstration in 2008. Both journalists said they followed the event for professional reasons.
28 February 2011
Emir Çelik
Transgender Individuals Sued after Groundless Custody
Three activists of the Pink Life LGBT Association are sued for alleged resistance against the police. They had refused to be taken to the police station without a concrete reason. The complaining police officers failed to appear at any of the hearings.
25 February 2011
Burçin Belge
Precedent Decision on Egg Attacks
The Court of Appeals found the one-year prison sentences for nine defendants who threw eggs to Prime Minister Erdoğan in 2006 too little. This sort of protest was to be seen as a "restriction of the use of freedom of thought and opinion", the court ruled.
25 February 2011
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