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Page 865
Two Police Officers Suspended under Torture Allegations
Mersin governor Aksoy suspended 2 police officers because of exposing violence to 2 brothers in the Republic Police Office. Ministerial inspectors are required to investigate. Footage of the incident shows police officers still kicking and beating the brothers after they fell down to the floor.
4 December 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Court Ruled: Freedom of Speech Instead of Forbidden Propaganda
A Diyarbakır Court acquitted Diyarbakır Metropolitan Mayor Baydemir and decreed that his reference to the PKK as the "armed Kurdish opposition" accounts for a basic element of freedom of expression. The court emphasized that it ruled on the base of the constitution.
4 December 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Kurdish Newspaper Editor in Detention for another 3 Months
Kurdish newspaper journalist Vedat Kurşun will remain in detention for another 3 months. Kurşun has been detained for the last 10 months because of news items and articles he published in the context of the Kurdish question.
4 December 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Disabled People Succeed with a Combined Struggle
On the Day of the Disabled People İşyeri from the Disabled People Association takes stock of the achievements reached in Turkey by an organized struggle, mentioning goals like the Convention on Rights of Disabled People, early retirement or an employment quota.
3 December 2009
Tolga Korkut
Youtube Ban at the European Court of Human Rights
The Internet Technology Association seeks justice at the ECHR against the legal ban of youtube.com in Turkey. The association claims a violation of freedom of expression as well as freedom of association.
3 December 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
No Hope for Survivors, only for Finding Their Graves
In the 1990s thousands of people in Turkey have disappeared or were murdered. Many cases have still not been solved, and perpetrators have not been brought to justice. With the "Project on Unsolved Disappearances" human rights defenders claim to give the relatives at least a place to moarn.
3 December 2009
Bawer Çakır
5 Ergenekon Defendants Released - Inquiry About Feigned Notes
In the trial about the "Ergenekon terror organization" lieutenant Özdemir, non-commissioned officers Bulayır and Eke and police officers Balcı and Güngördü were released. Journalist Balbay was interrogated about his controversial notes.
26 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Journalist Released from Jail under "PKK Propaganda" Charges
Reporter Gök was arrested at the Newroz festival and has been in prison for the last eight months. Although he has been released, he still faces trial.
26 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Public Servants on Strike for the Right to Strike
The strike of public workers was supported by trade associations, workers' unions and left-wing organizations. In Istanbul, KESK president Evren criticised the government for avoiding the formation of a collective labour agreement board. In Ankara, the police employed force against the striking workers.
26 November 2009
Tolga Korkut,Ertuğrul Kürkçü,Erhan Üstündağ
Constituting Crimes with Every Word and by Every Step
11 people have been convicted in Tunceli because of shouting the slogan "Martyrs Don't Die". Whatever is said or done by the people in this country constitutes a crime... Except for glorifying the Dersim Massacre and spreading "war propaganda"... While the government is opening up the judiciary gets locked up!
25 November 2009
Barış Yıldırım
Journalist Attacked in Municipality Elections
Yeni Asır newspaper journalist Fatih Yapar filed a criminal complaint because he had been assaulted when he wanted to watch Metin Solak's election victory in the Çiğli Municipality. Izmir Journalists Association president Atilla Sertel condemned the attack and declared to follow the incident up.
25 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Government Does not Recognize Right to Strike
The right to strike and to collective agreements for public employees is stated by International Conventions and ECHR decisions. The government has delayed the corresponding legal amendments for years. The Public Workers' Union Confederation claims that the government tries to gain time and intends to maintain a low budget allocated to public workers.
25 November 2009
Tolga Korkut
Government Does not Recognize Right to Strike
The right to strike and to collective agreements for public employees is stated by International Conventions and ECHR decisions. The government has delayed the corresponding legal amendments for years. The Public Workers' Union Confederation claims that the government tries to gain time and intends to maintain a low budget allocated to public workers.
25 November 2009
Perilous Working Conditions in Turkey's Shipyards
Worker Mahmut Altınöz became the 15th casualty in a Turkish shipyard this year. Altınöz lost his life as a result of a work accident. Union chairman Dinç cirticized, "The government is to be held responsible for the fact that employers do not give any importance to the safety of their employees' lives".
24 November 2009
Bawer Çakır
"Nobody Wears down the Military, the Military Frays Itself"
At the symposium "The Military's Political Role in Turkey" participants criticized the lack of monitoring for the military's spending and demanded to question the "trust in the military". They also emphasized the importance of freedom of expression and called for more transparency.
24 November 2009
Tolga Korkut
Partial Victory for Press Freedom
The Beyoğlu Attorney General's Office did not see sufficient reasons for a lawsuit of police officer Zenit against bianet. Bianet had criticized Zenit because of the police officer's phone talks with murder suspect Tuncel prior to the murder of Hrant Dink. However, bianet is facing a 25,000 Turkish Lira compensation claim.
24 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Journalist Refuses Implication in "Coup"
Cumhuriyet newspaper journalist Ankara correnspondent Mustafa Balbay said in his defence in the Ergenekon Case, "I did not even incite an unarmed uprising. I took the notes put forward as my diary in order to recall a couple of things later on".
23 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Armenian Newspaper Weary About Being a Target in Coup Plans
Lawyer Fethiye Çetin argues that it might be considered to merge the Dink murder case with the Ergenekon file if new findings occur that support the "Cage" Operation. He said they would follow up the operation plan's registry of Agos newspaper subscribers.
23 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Lieutenant Sentenced for Causing 4 Soldiers' Death
The Military Court sentenced Lieutenant Tümer to 9 years and 2 months imprisonment on the grounds of "causing death by deliberate negligence". Tümer is being held responsible for the deaths of soldiers Yaman, Öztürk, Altın and Bulut'un because he had pulled the pin from a hand grenade and handed it to one of them.
23 November 2009
Tolga Korkut
Prosecutor Pleaded for Publisher's and Journalist's Acquittal
Prosecutor Çavuşoğlu from the Istanbul 10th High Criminal Court pleaded for the acquittal of publisher Zarakolu and writer Güler. The defendants were facing prison sentences under allegations of "spreading PKK propaganda" on behalf of a character in a novel.
20 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
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Supreme Court Turns Down Former Chief of General Staff
The Court of Appeals decided that journalist Fikri Sağlar did what was necessary within the scope of press freedom and thus rejected the demands of former Chief of General Staff Büyükanıt and his wife. They had claimed compensation on the grounds of a news item the journalist had written.
20 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Children's Rights Should Become Part of the "Democratic Initiative"
Children's rights defender Arkadaş criticizes Turkey's reservations on the Convention of the Rights of the Child, saying that the children's rights are violated by the reservations. Children's rights defenders urge the government to include the issue into the "democratic initiative" soon.
20 November 2009
Tolga Korkut
Disabled Wife of Journalist Boyraz Harassed at Work
Journalist Boyraz from Can Haber newspaper reported about the prosecution of Karadeniz Ereğli (Black Sea coast) mayor Posbıyık regarding his involvement in a gang. Hours after the article was published, Boyraz's wife was transferred from the municipality's disabled staff to a new position.
19 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
"Unjust Provocation" no Excuse for Honour Killing
Hasan Korkmak received a life sentence for strangling his wife Sati Korkmak because he thought she was cheating on him. For the first time a family involved in an "honour" killing sought help from an organization. Korkmak was not granted mitigation for "unjust provocation".
19 November 2009
Yonca Cingöz
No Justice for Jounalist Boğatekin
After having rejected journalist Boğatekin's notice of apology, the Kahta Criminal Court of First Instance handed down a 2 years 2 months and 7 days prison sentence to Boğatekin in his absence. The journalist was in Istanbul for medical treatment and was confronted with the decision when he returned to Kahta.
19 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Journalist Özer's Accreditation Case Pending for 1 Year
The Administrative Court unanimously cancelled the procedure to repeal Milliyet newspaper journalist Karakuş's Prime Ministry accreditation. However, Evrensel journalist Özer has been waiting for a referring decision on his behalf for 1 year already.
18 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
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Öcalan's Isolation on The Imrali Island Ends
After rights organizations had criticized the conditions of Öcalan's isolated imprisonment, 5 convicts have been transferred to İmralı Island where the PKK leader is imprisoned since 1999. He will be allowed to see them 10 hours a week.
18 November 2009
Erhan Üstündağ
"Engin Çeber Case - Case of Torture"
Lawyer Aslan stated that witness accounts as well as camera records and medical reports show evidence of torture against Çeber and his friends both in the police station and in the Metris Prison. The court did not detain the suspect police officers.
18 November 2009
Tolga Korkut
Journalist Sözal Released from Detention
Sabah newspaper journalist Barış Sözal and his driver Ali Kocatepe were released by the gendarmerie after they had been arrested and kept in detention for 8 hours. The reason for the detention: "secretly taking pictures in a military area".
17 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu,Bawer Çakır
"Parliament Initiated New Era for Kurdish Question"
Dr. Ortakaya from Diyarbakır assesses the parliament's discussion about the Kurdish question, "We are finally in a situation to discuss the Kurdish question and opportunities for a solution openly. The society has to be thoroughly involved".
17 November 2009
Tolga Korkut
61 Journalists Killed in 1 century
The Turkish Journalists Association announced that after the murder of Hasan Fehmi Bey in 1909, 61 journalists have been killed until today. The association organizes a memorial celebration, also inviting relatives of murdered journalists.
17 November 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Legal Struggle against "Appendix 1"
The Human Rights Association will take legal action against the so-called "Appendix 1", a plan designed by the General Staff to harm and slander human rights organizations in Turkey.
17 November 2009
Tolga Korkut
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