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Trabzon Gendarmerie Knew of Dink Murder Plans!
The two gendarmerie officers on trial in Trabzon have stated that they had informed their superiors of the planned Dink murder. The superiors are said to have faked documents to hide their previous knowledge.
24 March 2008
Erol Ö
More Detentions and Arrests in Ergenekon Case
After 37 people were arrested in the Ergenekon case in January, there was a new wave of police detentions on Friday. Journalist Selcuk, former university rector Alemdaroglu, and party leader Perincek were among those taken into custody.
24 March 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Newroz: “Our Message is Peace!”
As preparations for a big Newroz celebration in Diyarbakir are nearing their end, some say “we have to go for peace.” However, others fear trouble and will stay away.
20 March 2008
Emine Özcan
Three Years Imprisonment for Threatening Agos Newspaper
After threatening Agos and Armenians pere mail, Zafer Filiz has been sentenced to three years imprisonment. Lawyer Cetin has welcomed the sentence.
20 March 2008
Erol Ön
Let Newroz and Nevruz bring Peace and Spring!
The Turkish Peace Parliament has called on the spring festival to be “an opportunity to face the past" and ÖDP MP Uras has called for "a beginning of a solution."
20 March 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
“Purple Roof” Celebrates 18th Year
For the last 18 years, the “Purple Roof Women’s Shelter Foundation” has supported women. Bianet talked to the organisers.
20 March 2008
A. Nilüfer Zengin Kürkçü
Newspaper Investigated for Anti-Militarist Support
After one of their writers was taken into custody for an article he wrote, two representatives of the Taraf newspaper have been investigated for supporting the anti-militarist statement of singer Bülent Ersoy.
20 March 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
ECHR Sentences Turkey in IHD Case
Turkey has been sentenced to paying 1,000 YTL compensation in an appeal brought by two human rights activists from the Izmir branch of IHD.
20 March 2008
27th Istanbul Film Festival Coming Up
This year’s film festival will feature 200 films from world cinema. There will also be concerts and workshops
20 March 2008
An Interview with Elif Shafak
Boyd Tonkin called her “A writer who weds the modern and the mystic,” when he interviewed her for the Independent newspaper in July 2007. On the occasion of her nomination for the Orange Prize, bianet publishes the interview.
20 March 2008
Boyd Tonkin
Elif Shafak makes long list for Orange Prize
"The Bastard of Istanbul," the book which landed Turkish writer Elif Shafak in court under the controversial Article 301, has now won her a nomination for the long list of the prestigious Orange Prize.
20 March 2008
Ciar Byrne
AKP was Silent in DTP Closure Trial
While the MHP has called for individuals to be prosecuted rather than the party to be closed, the CHP and the DTP both pointed out that the AKP was silent when the prosecution initiated a closure trial for the DTP.
19 March 2008
A. Nilüfer Zengin Kürkçü
Conscientious Objector Arrested
Conscientious objector Ismail Saygi, who was taken into custody on 16 March, has been arrested. His supporters have planned a campaign for today.
19 March 2008
Emine Özcan
Conference on “the Right to Water”
Various Turkish and international organisations have invited to a conference entitled “Water: Under the Yoke of Capitalism” which takes place this weekend in Istanbul.
19 March 2008
Women Oppose Categorisation into Covered/Uncovered
Under the slogan “We look out for each other,” over 1,000 women have signed a statement condemning the categorisation of women into those who are covered and those wo are not.
19 March 2008
Emine Özcan
20th Anniversary of Halabja Massacre under Saddam
There have been memorial events of the Halabja Massacre in 1988, in which Saddam Hussein ordered the massacre of thousands of Kurds in Northern Iraq.
19 March 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
AKP Closure: What Do the People Think?
Bianet asked people in the street what they thought about the attempt to close the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP).
18 March 2008
Emine Özcan
Malatya Murders Trial Postponed to 14 April
The fourth hearing in the Malatya Murders case ended with a postponement as the joint attorneys had demanded a recusation of judges.
18 March 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
Doctors Visit Tunceli and Prejudices Disappear
Doctors from a private hospital in Bursa traveled to the province of Tunceli for the Day of Medicine on 14 March. They examined patients in the districts and also gained a new perspective on Tunceli.
18 March 2008
Umut Karakoyun
AKP’s Defense against Closure is Hypocritical
The ruling AKP has been in power for six years, but has not made any attempts to change the Law on Political Parties or the constitution. Its current defense smacks less of democracy than of fascism.
18 March 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
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Trial in Bookshop Bombing “Not Fair”
Joint attorneys in the case against the suspected bombers of the Semdinli bookshop have withdrawn from the case in protest. They argue that the military court is not independent and there will not be a fair trial.
17 March 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
Anti-War Activist Condemns Bush after Fifth Year in Iraq
Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan has marked the five-year anniversary of the US occupation of Iraq with an article on her campaign website. She calls George Bush a "traitor", and his entourage "vampires" for pushing millions of people into grief.
17 March 2008
Cindy Sheehan
AKP: “Closure Trial will Give Us 70 Percent of the Vote”
Members of the ruling AKP have reacted indignantly to the closure demand by Prosecutor Yalcinkaya, saying that the AKP would get even more support in the next elections.
17 March 2008
Gökçe Gündüç
Reactions to AKP Closure Request
President Gül said that he was “above politics” as president. The CHP and MHP have responded cautiously, while the DTP has condemned efforts to close both the AKP and the DTP.
17 March 2008
Gökçe Gündüç
Prosecution Wants to Close Ruling AKP
The prosecutor of the Supreme Court of Appeals has filed a court request to close the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), alleging that it is antisecular.
15 March 2008
Tolga Korkut,Erhan Üstündağ
Women in Their 20s: Voices from the Mediterranean
Women journalists from Turkey, Algeria, Italy, the Lebanon, Spain, Egypt, France, Morocco and Palestine will consider the “Mediterranean Woman in her 20s” in 45 articles.
13 March 2008
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Prof. Yayla Punished for Saying Kemalism is “Regressive”
An Izmir court has sentenced Prof. Dr. Yayla to a suspended 15-month prison sentence for saying that Kemalism was “more regressive than progressive.”
13 March 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
US Report Condemns Increase in Torture and Self-Censorship in Journalism
The US Department of State released its 2007 report on Turkey on 11 March. The report criticises the fact that there has been an increase in torture, that the judiciary is not impartial, and that violence towards women continues.
13 March 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
UNFPA Report: More Sexual Education Needed in Turkey
According to a report by the UNFPA and the Demographics Association, 21.1 percent of men and 27.7 percent of women in Turkey do not know the reproductive organs. 48.7 percent of women think that “early withdrawal” is an effective contraceptive.
13 March 2008
A. Nilüfer Zengin Kürkçü
“Closing Parties Does Not Solve Kurdish Issue”
In the DTP closure case, the Prosecution of the Supreme Court of Appeals has demanded that 221 people be banned from politics. Prof. Köker says there can be no solution when “political participation is prevented.”
13 March 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
Morocco: Between Survival and Self-assertion
2008: 4 years have passed since the reform of the Family Code. Casablanca, a population of 3.5 million (officially), economic capital and melting pot of ancient resident and rural populations who have come to seek employment, of middle classes … Amal, Leyla, Ikram, Ghanya, Amina and Kawtar live their twenties here. Their priority: to work.
13 March 2008
Kenza Sefrouı
To Risk Love in Palestine
Despite the culture of disapproval and the fact that punishment can reach murder or reclusion, love is still worth the risk in Palestine.
13 March 2008
Neila Khalıl
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