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None Takes Responsibility For Murders Of Three Protestants In Malatya Massacre Trial
In the sixth hearing of the murder trial in Malatya yesterday, Cuma Özdemir, Abuzer Yıldırım and Salih Gürler blamed Emre Günaydın as the planner of the whole incident. Günaydın tried to throw off the responsibility for the murders.
14 May 2008
She Asked For Divorce, Shot Twelve Times Instead
Ayşe Yılbaş and her mother appealed to the authorities many times for protection. Ironically, the accused husband managed to get protection for himself at the first court hearing. An intern at a medical school, her education was cut short by twelve bullets.
14 May 2008
A. Nilüfer Zengin Kürkçü
Suspects Blame Günaydın In Malatya Murders Of Three Protestants
None of the suspects confess to the Malatya murders of the three Protestans. The court completes the interrogation of the arrested suspect Gürler, who also blames Günaydın. The Court will hear the other three arrested suspects.
13 May 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Women President For Turkey’s Education Union
Turkey’s Education and Science Workers Union elects three women to the new administration, possibly a woman president, an important step in increasing the proportion of the women administrators in Turkish unions.
13 May 2008
A. Nilüfer Zengin Kürkçü
Families Accuse Police For Torturing Their Kids
Families of the high school children who were tortured in the police station turn to the Association of Human Rights. They report the crime and the Public Prosecutor starts an investigation.
13 May 2008
Tolga Korkut
Armed Attack Attempt On Protestant Church In Ankara
The perpetrators come to a Kurtuluş (Salvation) Church in Ankara, ask for the pastor and leave after throwing threats. The association of Kurtuluş Churches ask for protection.
10 May 2008
Celebrity Sued For “Alienating People From Military Service”
In a TV show during the Northern Iraq military operation, the famous singer Ersoy demanded “solution instead of death” and Bakırköy Public Prosecutor sues her for “alienating people from military service.”
10 May 2008
Conscientious Objector Refuses Military Service
The conscientious objector Savda, still in prison, is declared exempt from military service to prevent the discussion of conscientious objection. Savda claims that he did not want the certificate of discharge.
9 May 2008
Article 301 Remains: A Damaging Step For Freedom Of Expression
The president Gül ratifies the revised 301, which now forbids denigrating the Turkish Nation rather than Turkishness. The permission to open a case will need the approval of the Ministry of Justice and the cases will be heard in the Criminal Court of Peace.
9 May 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Civil Disobedience Restarts: 200 People Commit The “Thought Crime”.
The Initiative Against Thought Crime restarts its activities as a reaction to the increased number of law suits targeting people who simply express their opinions. 200 people report themselves to the authorities for the same “crime”.
8 May 2008
Ruling AKP Defends Against Prosecutor’s Indictment
The ruling party of Turkey, the Justice and Development Party, launches defense against the Supreme Court Prosecutor's indictment that the party has become a focus for anti-secular activities.
8 May 2008
The Court Reacts To The Grieving Family, Suing Them For Article 301
The court accuses the family of Baran Tursun, who was shot by a police office for not stopping his car, for violating Article 301. The father had criticized the court procedure, claiming that the accused were favored.
7 May 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Four Year Old Injustice Ends: The Minority Report Is Not Guilty
The Supreme Court of Appeals confirms the acquittal of Prof. Dr. Kaboğlu and Prof. Dr. Oran, who were on trial for four years for the Minority Rights and Cultural Rights Report they prepared to improve the role of civil society in Turkey.
7 May 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Feminists Angrily React Against Ruling AKP's Anti-feminist Rhetoric
Islamist-feminist Hidayet Tuksal bursts against AKP spokesperson Firat's statement that "AKP women would not be slaves to the feminist ideology". Feminist activist Filiz Karakus is of the opinion that AKP leadership is worried of the feminist elements in their ranks.
6 May 2008
A. Nilüfer Zengin Kürkçü
AKP Spokesperson:" Women Will Not Be Slaves To The Feminist Ideology"
Dengir Mir Fırat of AKP claimed that the feminist thinking creates a medium of clash between man and woman. He addressed AKP women “AKP’s women” and said that they would not be slaves to the feminist ideology.
6 May 2008
Journalists Do Not Believe in Press Freedom
Journalists do not draw a picture of a “contemporary” country, when it comes to the freedom of the press and the way the journalists are treated in Turkey.
3 May 2008
Emine Özcan
In Last Three Months, 186 People Are Tried For Their Thoughts
BİA Media Monitoring Report showed that in the first quarter of 2008, 186 people, 71 of whom are journalist, were tried for 92 cases and 12 new cases were opened for violating Article 301. The publication bans threaten the right to receive information.
3 May 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
DISK Takes The May Day Police Violence To ECHR and ILO
DISK president Çelebi tells that they will take the May Day prohibitions and the police violence, what they call “state terror”, to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and the International Labor Organization (ILO).
2 May 2008
May Day Ends with Excessive Police Violence
Unions ended the May Day activity in Şişli following the excessive violence by the police forces. DİSK president Çelebi said that “Our friends ended up in the hospitals. They used all kinds of violence. Whole Turkey became Taksim.”
1 May 2008
Parliament Passes The Revised Article 301 With 250 Votes Against 65
The Turkish Parliament passes the revised 301 with the new expressions of “Turkish Nation” and “the State of the Turkish Republic” and lowers the upper limit for imprisonment to two years.
1 May 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
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Everybody Meets In Şişli And March To Taksim
Trade unions from DİSK, KESK and TÜRK-İŞ confederations, professional organizations and political formations will meet in Şişli and march to Taksim. Targeting the administration, Tombul from KESK says: “Do not resort to the shameful act of using violence against people”.
1 May 2008
Tolga Korkut
“It Is Not Illegal to Have 1 May Celebration In Taksim”
The DISK lawyer Okcan indicates that the court rulings disprove the governor Güler. “Taksim is open to the soccer celebrations, police marches, tulip festival and to the new year festivities, but closed to the workers. He is trying to lower the participation by scaring people away.”
30 April 2008
Tolga Korkut
Unions Urge For Taksim Square, Government Says A Wreath Is Enough
PM Erdoğan says yes to a May Day press statement and a wreath-laying ceremony in Istanbul's central Taksim Square, but no to a meeting. The unions propose to enter Taksim only from one side. Çelebi from Disk says they do not want this square closed to them.
30 April 2008
Far Right Storms a Kurdish Solidarity Night
Far right nationalists storm a Kurdish Festival. Police could not disperse the crowd. One dies. DTP deputy accuses the authorities.
29 April 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
Dink’s Murder Trial Will Be Opened to The Media
In the next hearing on July 7 Dink's murder suspect O.S. will be 18 and the trial open to the press. An informant-defendant, İğci who has refrained from testifying, will be assigned a lawyer to be heard in the next hearing the judge decided.
29 April 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Armenian and Turkish Intellectuals Debate "24 April 1915"
“What happened on April 24, 1915?”. Ara Sarafian of the Gomidas Institute, debates with Turkish colleagues Keskin, Aydın and Zarakolu. It's high time to face the past, intellectuals urge.
27 April 2008
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Dink's Lawyers Demand Countrywide Prosecution
15 months later, with a hearing nearly every three months, the court has still not determined all the responsible parties in Hrant Dink’s murder trial. The lawyers do not think “a few young men planned the murder.”
27 April 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Inspectors Launch Inquiry on Newroz Incidents
Two chief inspectors appointed by the Ministry of Interior have resumed investigations on March 22 incidents in Siirt. Journalists requested to hand over pictures and videotapes in search of evidence.
22 April 2008
Judge Postpones; Experts Defy Gay Association Closure Case
The court expert stated that there is no ground for the closing down of Lambdaistanbul. The prosecutor asked for additional time to read the expert report. The judge postponed the hearing until May 29.
21 April 2008
How Will the Global Economic Crisis Affect Turkey?
Economist Sonmez's report prepared for Petrol-Is studies how the foreign capital has affected growth potential, the disadvantage brought about by the current account deficit in the face of global crisis and the increasing inequalities.
21 April 2008
Mustafa Sönmez
Women Are Sad, Worried and Angry After Bacca
The Feminist Kollektif (Feminist Collective) sat in front of the Galatasaray High School in protest of the murder of Pippa Bacca. “We are sad, we are worried and we are angry,” said the women during the protest.
17 April 2008
Important Issues Still Unresolved in Malatya Massacre
“We have not been able to get a hold of those, who planned and provoked the incident, and their organization,” stated joint attorney Tahir Elci. “Maybe we will have more information after the questioning of Emre Gunaydin.”
17 April 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
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