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State has to Protect the Laz Culture
Intellectuals called on TRT to begin Laz language broadcasts. They asked for a copy of the intelligence report, which prevented Laz language programs from being aired. The group, which met with TRT officials, will go to the ECHR if necessary.
7 July 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
German Ambassador Warns Former DEP Deputies
German Ambassador to Turkey Wolf Ruthart Born, who was unable to attend a dinner hosted by former DEP deputies on Monday, invited Leyla Zana and her friends to a breakfast.
7 July 2004
Salih Boztas
Women Want Shelters, not Tombs
Women from the Platform Against Violence Directed to Women said the state and local administrations are responsible for setting up womens shelters and petitioned the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality.
6 July 2004
Özge Gözke
Police at NATO Protest Should Stand Trial
Human Rights Foundation is offering medical support to 63 people who were hurt during police intervention in the NATO and Bush protests. TIHV condemned police violence against those who were using their basic rights.
6 July 2004
We will not Give up Headscarf Struggle
Tuna, lawyer of Sahin, the Turkish woman who opened a case in the ECHR against Turkeys ban on headscarves in universities, said that even though the ECHR ruled in Turkeys favor, the legal process had not ended.
5 July 2004
Erdogan on Sahin Verdict: Double Standard
Prime Minister Erdogan alluded that European Court of Human Rights decision in Sahins headscarf case is political and amounts to a double standard.
5 July 2004
A Delicate Dance:Freedom to Publish in Turkey
We may have great powers who prefer to have strict control over what is being said and written in the world, but a lot depends on how open we as publishers, authors, journalists, human rights workers will be to ideas not exactly like ours.
5 July 2004
Müge Gürsoy Sökmen
Police Accused of Sexual Harrasment
A woman form the Labour Movement Party claimed she was sexually abused by police during the NATO protests and applied for legal action. Womens groups condemned police violence against demonstrators in a press statement.
2 July 2004
DGM Committee Becomes Heavy Penalty Committee
The same DGM committee, but under the new name of Heavy Penalty Court, took up the case about three distributors of the Yeniden Ozgur Gundem newspaper, and three DIHA reporters, who are being accused with terrorist propaganda.
2 July 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
ECHR Rules for Turkish Headscarf Ban
ECHR announced its decision in the 1998 lawsuit filed by Sahin and Tekin. The court found that Turkey didnt violate the ECHRs 9th Article on religious freedom. Jurists interpreted the verdict as ECHR found restricted freedom enough for Turkey.
1 July 2004
Ali Ihsan Aydın,Deniz Aydın
ECHR Decision Would Affect Europe
Prof. Narli said AKP could go against its supporters following the ECHR decision. Some headscarf advocates, who have lost legal basis for their case, could become more radical, according to her.
1 July 2004
Turkey Grows by 12.4 Percent in Three Months
The growth rate has become 17.5 percent in current prices and 12.4 percent in constant prices in the first period of 2004 when compared with the same period of 2003.
1 July 2004
What was Experienced during Bushs Speech?
15 minutes prior to Bushs speech, guests are taken to the place where the speech will be delivered. It is not that easy to listen to a formal speech when the sun is at its zenith. However, Istanbuls beauty imparts a cold happiness to the people.
1 July 2004
Ekrem Dumanlı
NATO Summit Disturbs Istanbul Inhabitants
The NATO Summit brought stress, fear and more taxes to the people of Istanbul, said Economist Sonmez. Sponsoring companies will reflect their expenses to the prices of their goods and services, Sonmez criticizes the NATO.
30 June 2004
Anti-NATO Protesters Dragged on The Ground
Anti-NATO demonstrators who on Tuesday, gathered on Istanbuls central Istiklal Street to protest against NATO and Bush have been harshly treated with tear gas and clubs. Some 40 people were dragged on the ground and detained.
30 June 2004
Women Writers Protest NATO
The Turkey PEN Women Writers Committee announced their opposition to war and all initiatives in support of war. We are protesting NATOs initiatives which are supposedly in the name of peace, the committee said.
29 June 2004
Police Intervenes in NATO Protest
Police fired chemical gas on the group, which had gathered in protest of the NATO summit. We wont remain silent as decisions are made concerning our future, said SDP head Kocali. The governors decision was just a show, added Turek of EMEP.
29 June 2004
Turkey to Train Iraqi Police
Turkey, who assumed responsibility within the framework of the decision made by NATO, will train the Iraqi police. The training is expected to be carried out, both inside and outside Iraq.
29 June 2004
Radyo Dunya Can get Disbanded
DGM asked the Industry and Commerce Ministry to disband a company that owns Radyo Dunya. The radio is being sued for disseminating propaganda in favor of PKK. DGM also asked Turkeys television and radio watchdog to take action against the station.
29 June 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
Scheffer: New forces in Afganistan in 6 Weeks
De Hoop Scheffer and Afghan President Hamid Karzai held a joint news conference on the second day of NATO Summit. Scheffer said NATO, UN, EU and all the donor countries should act in coordination during the election process.
29 June 2004
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Greenpeace Members Detained in NATO Protest
A group of Greenpeace members hung a banner writing Nukes out of NATO on the Bogazici Bridge, chained themselves on iron bars of the bridge and made a press statement to protest NATO.
28 June 2004
Journalist Relagated Ahead of NATO Summit
According to journalists, TRT reporter Demirs temporary appointment to Erzurum amounts to an exile. We will show our reaction as TGC, said Calislar. Newspapers and journalists should not remain indifferent, said Toluay and Guven.
24 June 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
Bus Bombing in Istanbul
A bomb exploded on public bus in the Capa district of Istanbul, killing three and injuring 21. The blast reportedly occurred at 3:15 p.m. local time.
24 June 2004
Global BAK: Dont Let Bush into Parliament
Global BAK participants mailed postcards to members of the parliament. The postcards had photographs of torture in Iraq. Dont let Bush into the parliament, said the protesters.
24 June 2004
Explosion in Ankara
Noting that anybody had not yet claimed the responsibility for the explosion, Aksu said that marginal, small scale terrorist organizations staged such acts to make their existence felt and spread terror.
24 June 2004
Money for Women and Children not for NATO
Shelters for hundreds of women, and rehabilitation centers for children could have been set up with the money spent for the NATO summit, say womens rights activists. Some USD 17 million was spent for environmental arrangements ahead of Istanbul summit.
23 June 2004
Erhan Üstündağ
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Erdogan: Go Home Era Has Ended
PM Erdogan addressed those who opposed to the NATO Summit saying, The mentality of Go home should be overcome. He said that the NATO Summit is an opportunity to promote Turkey.
22 June 2004
A Bird Not To Fly Over NATO
F-16s will patrol the skies, and ground any object that violates the air space prohibition. Beginning to west of Bakirkoy, it will extend east of Umraniye. Two early warning AWACS will be in Istanbul to report any aircraft in violation of the airspaces.
22 June 2004
Monitoring Process Ends
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe AKPM is expacted to terminate the monitoring process which it imposed on Turkey for 8 years. This decision has a vital meaning to commence membership negotiations with the EU.
22 June 2004
Trial for Education in Mother Tongues
Aygun, head of the Tunceli Bar, is standing trial for getting people chant slogans during Newroz celebrations. He says he did not get people chant slogans but just gave a speech.
22 June 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
Kretchmer: Broader Freedom of Expression
Representatives of the EC and Council of Europe met with members of Turkish Parliamentary Justice Commission to discuss the draft Turkish Penal Code and Kretschmer hopes Turkey will review lows on freedom of expresion.
21 June 2004
Gul: DEP Meeting Was Decision of Government
Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said that he met former Democracy Party (DEP) deputies in his capacity of Deputy P.M, upon the evaluation of the governmental units that, the meeting would be useful.
21 June 2004
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