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"We Will Join The Union" Vow Young Journalists
Participants in the journalistic training course were told about the importance of organised labour.
14 July 2009
Ceyda Ulukaya
WHO: All Countries Will Need Swine Flu Vaccines
Health experts at the World Health Organisation have said that the pandemic is "unstoppable".
14 July 2009
Chiefs of General Staff Can Now Be Tried
According to retired military judge Kardaş, the amendment means that Chiefs of General Staff could now also be tried.
14 July 2009
UN Convention on Disabled Persons Becomes Effective in Turkey
8 months after its acceptance at the parliament, the convention -which obliges the government to notable improvements- officially becomes a part of Turkey's national legislation.
14 July 2009
What You Don't Learn at University: Peace and Rights Journalism
From 12 to 18 July, 30 graduates from different universities are looking at journalism from a different perspective.
13 July 2009
Vakit Newspaper Incites Reactionary Protest against Concert
A concert by world-famous pianist Biret in Topkapı Palace was targeted by protesters who were prevented by police from storming the building.
13 July 2009
"As a Journalist, Know Your Rights"
Young journalists were advised to read their work contracts carefully and to join trade unions.
13 July 2009
Ceyda Ulukaya,Cihangir Balkır
Training in Rights Journalism Starts for Young Graduates
On Sunday, this year's one-week training for young journalists began in Istanbul.
13 July 2009
Ceyda Ulukaya
Labour Hire Veto Applauded, More Work Demanded
"We applaud President Gül and his administration for doing the right thing to veto this," said ICEM General Secretary Manfred Warda", appreciating Turkish President's overturning "Private Labour Offices" law which broadly replaces regular work with temporary employment.
13 July 2009
Who is Governing Turkey?
A study by journalist İş and sociologist Bedirhanoğlu sheds light on characteristics of ministers in government from 1920 to 2009.
10 July 2009
Emine Özcan
New Magazine: "Dialogue" for Human Rights
A human rights platform in Turkey has launched a bi-monthly magazine, the aim of which is to strenghten dialogue among activists as well as with the public administration.
10 July 2009
Tolga Korkut
Istanbul Governor Blocks Investigation of Violent Police
Despite efforts by Cumhuriyet newspaper reporters Uslu and Açıkgöz, police officers acting violently on Labour Day are not being prosecuted.
10 July 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Newspaper Confiscated for Reporting Allegations of Police Rape
After reporting 10 claims of women being raped since a new police chief came to Diyarbakır, the Azadiya Welat newspaper was confiscated.
10 July 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Four Rights Activists Still on Trial
Four supporters of a conscientious objector are still being tried for "alienating the public against the military".
9 July 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
"From the Classroom to the News Room" in Its Third Year
BİA education advisor Alankuş talks about three years of the project and the importance of media and communication for students.
9 July 2009
Bawer Çakır
President Ratifies Change to Military-Civilian Judiciary System
Following the ratification by President Gül, the new law was published in the Official Gazette. The CHP has announced its determination to appeal against the amendments.
9 July 2009
Tolga Korkut
Language of Labour Can Be Shared by Kurds and Turks
Again, we are learning how to speak different languages. In the West, we are learning the language of pain from oppressed Kurds, while the DTP is learning the language of social opposition against the AKP and US projects.
8 July 2009
Workers and Government Reach Agreement
Kumlu, president of the Türk-İş trade union confederation, and State Minister Yazıcı signed a collective labour agreement yesterday.
8 July 2009
Tolga Korkut
DTP Women Support Children in Prison for "Terrorism"
Women from the DTP gathered in Istanbul and called for the release of children being prosecuted or having been convicted under the Anti-Terrorism Law.
8 July 2009
Bawer Çakır
Report Warns: Continuing Homophobia in the Media
In a published report entitled "End Homophobia in the Media", the Kaos GL association criticised the continued use of stereotypes and display of homophobia.
8 July 2009
Emine Özcan
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Workers Warn With One-Hour Work Stop
Public employees this morning left off work for an hour to draw attention to the disagreements on their wage increases.
7 July 2009
Tolga Korkut
Law 5920 on Temporary Labour Means Slavery
A law legitimising temporary employment has been passed in parliament and now awaits presidental ratification.
7 July 2009
Can Semercioğlu
Court Finally Hears Defendant's Threats
The court has warned public officials to cooperate with court, and the joint attorneys have filed a criminal complaint against Samast for threatening them.
7 July 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Saturday Mothers Want Link to Ergenekon Investigated
Meeting in front of the Galatasaray Highschool, the Saturday Mothers demanded to know the fate of Nedim Akyol, aged 13 when he disappeared.
6 July 2009
Emine Özcan
Witnesses: "Gunman Was Not Alone"
Witnesses have said that they saw Samast and someone else following Dink days before the murder, and that he was not alone when he shot Dink.
6 July 2009
Tolga Korkut
European Lawyers Will Monitor Every Hearing
Niore of the Paris Bar Association has announced that delegations from different European bar associations will attend every hearing.
6 July 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
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"Don't Forget Sivas"
Around 7,000 people gathered in Kadıköy on 2 July to commemorate the killing of Alevi intellectuals and artists in Sivas in 1993.
3 July 2009
Bawer Çakır
Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner Visits Turkey
CoE Commisioner for Human Rights Hammarberg will leave Turkey tomorrow after spending six days in Turkey.
3 July 2009
Erhan Üstündağ
Sur Municipality Combats Domestic Violence through Labour Contracts
The Diyarbakır Sur Municipality has implemented a new programme to prevent domestic violence.
3 July 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
A Chain of Conscience for Hrant Dink
On Saturday, 4 July people will form a chain of conscience to draw attention to the next hearing in the Dink murder case.
3 July 2009
Bawer Çakır
Third Indictment in Ergenekon Investigation
The prosecution has announced that there will be a third indictment by 20 July, containing accusations against 70 people.
3 July 2009
Erhan Üstündağ
Really, What Happened In '68? Rebellion, Revolution, Struggle...
Nadire Mater looks back in her latest book where she talks to 21 of the leading figures who took to the streets that year in Turkey. The book places the 68 movement in context -both locally and globally- while revealing the different colors of the youth rebellion.
3 July 2009
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