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ECHR Fines Turkey on Freedom of Expression
ECHR handed Turkey a fine of 166,000 dollars in damages last year, in 17 cases about freedom of expression, fair trials and journalist deaths. In the first six months of this year, ECHR has fined Turkey 370,000 dollars in damages.
15 August 2005
Erol Önderoğlu
Democracy May Solve The Kurdish Question
A group of 12 intellectuals met Prime Minister Erdogan on Wednesday to urge for a solution to the Kurdish question. Spokesperson Gursay also urged the guerrilla PKK to halt armed fighting and give peace a chance.
10 August 2005
RSF Protests Arbitrary Arrest of Journalists
Reporters Without Borders protests against the arrest of journalists who covered the release of Turkish infantryman private Kirandi. The legitimate and necessary fight against terrorism can never justify such violations of press freedom, the RSF said.
8 August 2005
Conscientious Objector Should Be Released
Erkan Ersoz and Ersan Ugur Gor, two conscientious objectors from Turkeys War Resisters Association, urge for the acquittal of arrested objector Mehmet Tarhan, whose request for release was denied during todays hearing.
4 August 2005
Erkan Ersöz,Ersan Uğur Gör
Being Journalist Friendly vs. Being E.T.
Journalism is a peculiar, subjective, local and original activity. The use of language as a means of conveying thought, as well as the original aspects of cultural and social concepts, tend to narrow the limits of journalistic training abroad.
29 July 2005
Ragıp Duran
Soldier Calls For Martial Law Again
Tayfun Mater, contributor to the Intellectuals Declaration, says that the General Staff exceeds limits of authority with its combatant-view announcement, which signals the military solution to the Kurdish dispute gaining validity.
27 July 2005
Kemal Özmen
War Means Rape and Death for Women
The Istanbul Network of World March for Women drew attention to the rise of an anti-Kurdish and militarist climate in Turkey. According to the women, operations are mostly hurting civilians, and especially women.
26 July 2005
Ayşe Durukan
Kurdish Problem Again
The new wave of violence is not something that may be comprehended and evaluated within the borders of Turkey. As PKK approaches the end of the road, the lack of a political power to replace it is further complicating the problem.
26 July 2005
Ragıp Duran
There Should be More Women in Media
RTUK head Fatih Karaca said women dont participate in decision-making mechanisms in the media sector. He added that todays womens programs would be eliminated if there were more women in senior positions in the media.
25 July 2005
Ayşe Durukan
Ocalan Cant be Tried by International Court
Kurdish intellectual Ekinci commented on the declaration put out by 21 institutions: The demand for Ocalans retrial by an international court is baseless. The declaration doesnt comply with the perspective of a democratic struggle.
25 July 2005
Kemal Özmen
BIA2 Report: Journalism Shadowed by the Law
BİA2s second quarterly media monitoring report includes rights violations within the new legal setting of the new Penal Code, the Anti-Terrorism Act, RTUKs members election by the Parliament; and discusses union existence in the media sector.
25 July 2005
Erol Önderoğlu
Trainer Can Remain Foreign to Local Reporter
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19 July 2005
Ragıp Duran
Only one out of Four Women has a Job
Minister Cubukcu said womens transition from being unpaid laborers to paid laborers was a positive development. However, she added that low status and wages and lack of social security minimize womens contribution to the family budget.
18 July 2005
Ayşe Durukan
Honor Victim Goes to Shelter
N.K. who was shot by her brother-in-law for allegedly having an affair while her husband served in the military, said she is innocent. Eighteen-year-old N.K. was sent to an unidentified womens shelter.
12 July 2005
Journalist Bogatekin was Acquitted
Bogatekin, the owner of the Gerger Firat newspaper was acquitted in which he was tried for writing an article.In another trial, he was handed a fine of 1,000 YTL for failing to inform the prosecutors office about the type of his publication within 30 day
12 July 2005
Erol Önderoğlu
Isolation at Prisons Should be Eliminated
Health conditions at prisons should be improved and isolation should be eliminated, said the Istanbul Chamber of Physicians. The complaints of the families of inmates are worrying,.calling on the government to cooperate with local physicians chambers.
12 July 2005
No Self-Criticism in Media on Iraq War
Journalist Duran and CGD head Tilic said that an important potion of the dominant media prepared the people for the attack on Iraq through broadcasts. Foreign policy writer Atay said the Turkish media jumped on every news on Iraq.
4 July 2005
Erol Önderoğlu
WTI Results in Knowledge, Hope, Solidarity
The participants and organizers of the WTI explained what the tribunal meant for them. Journalist Cubukcu: I didnt see any harm in saying that the war is dirty. Prof. Oran: Remaining silent means cooperating. Berktay:The notion of justice has changed.
1 July 2005
Tolga Korkut
As Violence Spreads in The Cities Again...
IHD chair Demirtas , lawyer Bestas and journalist Gorduk said the incidents that broke out after the funeral of PKKs Okur is the spreading of the increasing number of clashes to cities.
1 July 2005
Kemal Özmen
WTI: Refusal Against Silence
The tribunal places its faith in the consciences of people who do not wish to stand by and watch while the Iraqi people are being subjugated, said Roy from the Jury of Conscience. The tribunal also looks into Turkeys legal responsibility, added Falk.
29 June 2005
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Occupiers Prevent Free Journalism in Iraq
Turkish journalist Mete Çubukçu who covered US invasion of İraq testified before WTI: In front of Abu Gharib it writes: it is allowed to open fire on those who shoot with their cameras here. In Fallujah, there were no reporters except the embedded.
29 June 2005
Bello: Blair Government Was Aware of All
Sociologist Bello: Aside from the United States, it is the government of the United Kingdom that clearly must bear the burden of guilt. Prime Minister Anthony Blair must be given top priority for prosecution, alongside President George Bush. Alongside pla
29 June 2005
Bush and Blair Guilty, Decides WTI
World Tribunal on Iraq, Monday declared its final decision on the behavior of the US and allies in Iraq invasion: Bush and Blair have committed crimes against humanity and shoould be tried by international courts.
27 June 2005
The Attack on Iraq Is on Us All
The Jury of Conscience of the World Tribunal on Iraq, releases the full text of its final verdict on the war crimes and crimes agaisnt humanity commited by the USA and Allies in Iraq.
27 June 2005
How Should Turkey Face Genocide Charges?
Academics urge the government prepare facing the past vis-a-vis Armenian Genocide charges in the Ottoman Empire. Macar advises the state give up denial, while Caglar points to the fact that Turkey needs to consider international community.
21 June 2005
Tolga Korkut
Conscience of The World Convenes in Istanbul
The final hearing of the World Court of Iraq will be held in Istanbul onJune 24-26. The hearing will bring together academicians, intellectuals, journalists and writers from all over the world. Bush and Blair are summoned to court as defendants.
17 June 2005
Elif Kalaycıoğlu
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Basic Education Up to the Charitable
The government, via tax allowances, leaves it up to the charitable to provide basic education needs. Milliyet newspaper is organizing the charitable. As major issues are shelved, 1 million children will spend summer in Qoranic courses.
16 June 2005
Erhan Üstündağ
Stop The War Call Intellectuals PKK&State
A group of prominent Turkish intellectuals, scientists, artists and political activists call the Kurdish guerrilla PKK and Turkish government to help bring the recently flaring armed conflict to an end in a public statement on Wednesday.
15 June 2005
Army Sues Reporter Rahmi Yildirim
Yildirim is faced with up to three years in prison for criticizing some generals relations with holding companies, in an article published on www.sansursuz.com. In a second investigation opened against the writer after the article was published in Sol.
13 June 2005
Erol Önderoğlu
Writer to Sell His Flat to Pay for Damages
Columnist Dilipaks flat has been sequestrated after he failed to pay a high fine. The Military Supreme Court has overturned a lower military courts decision to send a trial, in which he is charged with damaging juniority-seniority relations, ...
13 June 2005
Erol Önderoğlu
Reporters Attacked in Istanbul
DIHA Reporters Suna and Bozkurt were attacked by a group of extreme nationalists as they were covering a clash between leftist and rightist students at the Istanbul University. The reporters filed a complaint against attackers.
10 June 2005
Erol Önderoğlu
Erdogan Assumes New Roles in US Schemes
Experts commented on Prime Minister Erdogans visit to the U.S.. Professor Dedeoglu from Galatasaray University said: The U.S. will ask Turkey to be more active about Syria. Political analyst Kalyon: U.S. is restructuring its relations with Turkey.
9 June 2005
Kemal Özmen
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