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Page 972
A Myth Under Question: Military-Nation
A young academic, Ayse Gül Altinay, probes into the intricate mechanisims of Turkish state-building processes, through her invaluable work The Myth of The Military-Nation. Crtics praise the book also for its universal value in analysing male domination.
30 November 2004
BIA² Holds Rights Journalism Seminar in Bolu
23 reporters and womens rights activists from Bolu and six provinces attended the BIA ²training seminar. They discussed responsible reporting and reporting on rights. Dr. Koker, Dr. Dursun, Dr. Tosun, Duran, Celikkan and Haksever made presentations.
29 November 2004
Ayliz Baskın
Two Children and a Man Killed
It was the most recent of frequent explosions in Hakkari, an area heavily polluted by anti-personnel landmines and other unexploded ordinances during the conflict between PKK guerrillas and Turkish security forces. The bombs are deemed a serious problem.
25 November 2004
Prosperous Yet Unhealty
Inhabitants of Turkeys most prosperous province Kocaeli, benefit from lesser health facilities than Turks living in the German city Dusseldorf, shows a research by Dr. Kaya of Kocaeli University.
25 November 2004
Erdogan Questioned on Mass Grave
INdependent Deputy Sirin handed a question motion to Prime Minister Erdogan about a mass grave found in Diyarbakir and claimed to be of villagers who got lost 11 years ago. He demanded that the ministries, and army make their finding on the issue public.
25 November 2004
Anti-Landmine Campaign in Kurdish Region
Its estimated that at least 50 people, mostly women and children, have died or been wounded this year alone as a result of landmines and abandoned unexploded ordinances in Hakkari. Recently, two children and an adult were killed and three others wounded.
25 November 2004
Mother Tongue Problem in Childrens Rights
Prof. Polat said Turkey still didnt pass harmonization laws about the Childrens Rights Convention, 15 years after adopting it. According to Polat, institutions responsible for serving children have many shortcomings.
25 November 2004
Erhan Üstündağ
Torture Defendants are Mostly Acquitted
The June, July and September reports of the Turkish Human Rights Foundation show that defendants facing charges of torture are mostly acquitted.
25 November 2004
Torture was Set Free
A court acquitted police officers Ismail Icen and Mustafa Yucel, who were being charged for torturing Daslik. Her lawyer appealed the case at the Supreme Court of Appeals. Icen, who stood another trial for torture, was acquitted in recent months.
18 November 2004
Mahmut Oral
A 30-day DEHAP punishment to Hakkari FM
RTUK gives a 30-day closure to Hakkari FM because of Democratic People Partys chair Suvagcis words. In the program he condemned the closing of the party, those missing while under arrest and he wants a democratic solution to the Kurdish issue.
18 November 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
AI: Judicial Remedies Against Tortures
Cases against nine police officers from the Istanbul Anti-Terror Branch who were charged with torturing Yeter and 14 others in another incident in 1997 were dropped on 11 November, because they had reached the time limit for such proceedings.
18 November 2004
Five Women, 75 Men Engineers
Women lawyers said MTA discriminated against women by employing 75 men and only five women. They called on women to spend effort to defend their rights and promised to support the Chamber of Geology Engineers in any legal procedure.
18 November 2004
Lawsuit Against Theatre Amargi
Actress Genç of Theatre Amargi had a case brought against her for swearing at official on duty based on her lines in the play Spilled Unwritten She has stated that this kind of censorship applications are hindering the artistic creation process.
11 November 2004
EU Doesnt Have a Common Minority Practice
In EU countries, the military is a government institution, said EU Expansion expert Aktar. It doesnt state opinions about political issues. The important thing is to give the opportunity to minorities to live a decent life, he added.
11 November 2004
Burçin Belge
Guldunya Case May go to ECHR
An Istanbul court rejected a request by the Istanbul Bar, womens organizations, and women, to take part in the trial about Guldunya Torens murder by family members. The women, who left the courtroom, are preparing to object to the decision.
11 November 2004
Burçin Belge
Bianet receives City Planning Media Award
TMMOB Chamber of City Planners handed out City Planning Media Awards. Bianet received an award for contributing to the city culture and urban consciousness, for bringing urban problems onto agenda and for providing scientific arguments.
11 November 2004
Özge Gözke
Journalist Sirin is Released
Journalist Sirin, who was sentenced to 17.5 years for being a member of an illegal organization, and who has been in prison for 8.5 years, was released due to amendments to the Turkish Penal Code.
9 November 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
On Both Sides of the Border - No Security!
Turkish truck drivers are complaining that the government is indifferent to increasing numbers of drivers dying at the hands of Islamic resistance fighters in Iraq No one forces us to go to Iraq but we cannot find work here so we go, said one driver.
9 November 2004
Minorities Comment on Report on Minorities
Members of Turkeys minority groups denounce violent reactions against the Prime Ministrys working group on Rights of Minorities. Lawyer Bakar calls for full implementation of Laussane Treaty, while Alevite researcher Sener welcomes the debate.
5 November 2004
Village Headmen Against Domestic Violence
Izmirs Aliaga district mayoralty introduces support and guidance service for the protection of village women from domestic violence. Volunteered by 13 women ABKAM conducts surveys with support from village headmen.
5 November 2004
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Court Lifts The RTÜK Ban on Local Radio
3rd Administrative Court in Adana lifted the ban on the local Radyo Dünya for airing Kurdish music during a Turkish language program. Broadcaster Öziç also acquitted of the charges of acting against the orders of authorities.
4 November 2004
Draft Law Legalizes Torture
The Draft Law on Execution of Penalties, introducing forced labor, uniforms, defining silent protests as disciplinary crimes and imposing solitary confinement aimes at legalizing psychological torture, say human rights activists.
4 November 2004
Two Journalists Sentence in the Appeal Court
Attorneys of Kutlular the owner of daily Yeni Asya and Şirin, the writer of daily Selam who were sentenced to 2 years and 1 year 8 months respectively are going to appeal to supreme court for the correction of their sentences.
2 November 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
RTUK: Police is Monitoring TV and Radio
Police Headquarters, in great self-sacrifice, cooperate with RTUK and do monitoring and recording in places RTUK does not have facilities, said RTUK head Fatih Karaca during the opening ceremony of the Monitoring Units Training Seminar.
2 November 2004
BİA² Media Monitoring Report
The BİA² third quarterly Media Monitoring Report for the period July-September 2004 deals with 26 court cases and 69 journalists. Two journalists are threatened by ruling AKP officials and a daily is heavily fined for a cartoon critical of Erdogan.
2 November 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
Reduced to 1/40, Yet Fines Still in Force
Local publisher Bogatekin faces fine for the printing houses omittance of the date and address of his company in a past issue of Gerger Firat paper. Albeit reduced to 2,5 percent of the original after new laws the publisher is still dissentient to pay.
28 October 2004
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Journalists Charged for Illegal Affiliation
5 press workers arrested during a police raid on the offices of Dicle News Agency (DIHA) and Ozgür Halk newspaper prior to the June NATO Summit in Istanbul are indicted with having affiliations with and assisting an illegal organization.
28 October 2004
Turkey is the 113rd in RSFs Freedom List
RSFs third annual worlwide press freedom index says East Asia and Middle East have worst press freedom recordsEU members among the first 40; Russia, Caucasus and Central Asia lag behind. The greatest press freedom is found in northern Europe.
27 October 2004
Greens: Reform and Trust Key to EU
The Green Group in the European Parliament, in a public statement after 3-day meeting in Istanbul, encourages Turkish government for further change, and for taking the European Commission advise seriosuly in the negotiations for full membership.
22 October 2004
Detaining Journalist Karakurt was Illegal!
Hurriyet reporter Karakurt, who was detained for interviewing Kurdish militant Karayilan on the Kandil Mountain, and writing about the lives of militants, was detained by the police and later released. TGC ve the Press Council condemned his detention.
20 October 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
Changes to Press Law Acquit Journalist Kara
A Datca court acquitted Kara as a result of the amendments to the Press Law. He, the former owner of daiy Datca News , was standing trial for not delivering the local official two copies of the dailies. He had been jailed for the same reason before.
20 October 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
Questions Raised for Press Freedom in Turkey
RSF has drawn attention to the continuing problems for press freedom in Turkey on the eve of a visit to Paris by Turkish PrimeMinister Recep Tayyip Erdogan today.
20 October 2004
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