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Assembly of the 100s Peace Declaration
Turkey must withstand this war which will bring about dismay, instability and crisis in our country, region and humanity as a whole. we warn all authorized bodies and institutions in the world and in Turkey: Let Ankara be the capital of peace!
5 February 2003
Turkeys Neo-Islamists Weigh War and Peace
To keep their place in the governing civilian-military coalition, the AKP has chosen to adopt the establishments logic. Instead of representing the unrepresented anti-war majority, the AKP allows the US to consult directly with the pro-war military.
5 February 2003
Yüksel Taşkın,Yüksel Taşkın
Anti-War Activism in Turkey
What will Turkish Government remember as it votes on the war this week? There is ction almost everywhere in the country starting Friday, January 24th: Conscientious Objectors, international peace activists, Assembly of the 100s: A United Declaration.
5 February 2003
Ayşe Gül Altınay
AI: Solitary Confinement of Abdullah Ocalan
Amnesty welcomes the recent announcement by Mr. Elkatmis, chairman of the Turkish Parliamentary Human Rights Monitoring Committee, that he will seek a visit to examine the conditions under which Abdullah Ocalan is being held.
3 February 2003
Diesel Smugglers Lose Business as War Looms
The Kurdish minority who live on the Iraqi side of the border have flourished as a result of the diesel trade. Supermarkets, internet cafes and new vehicles can be easily spotted in northern Iraq while they are almost unknown further south.
31 January 2003
Pratap Chatterjee
Mersin Ironsmiths Protest War on Iraq
Yelkovan, Chamber of Ironsmiths chair, said production halted and unemployment increased after the Gulf War. The tradesmen at the Mersin Industry Complex closed their workplaces and tied black ribbons on their cars to protest possible U.S. attack.
31 January 2003
Recep Yıldırım
Curbing Torture Top EU -Turkey Priority
Unfortunately, the legislation, which passed in December, was apparently mis-drafted and left restrictions on access to counsel in place. A further amendment repealing one paragraph of an article of a 1992 law is necessary.
30 January 2003
RSF Wins Court Case Against Gen. Kivrikoglu
Türkeys former Chief of Staff Gen. Kivrikoglu sued RSF after his picture appeared along with 37 other predators of press freedom in an exhibition the organization staged last May in the main hall of the St. Lazare railway station in Paris.
30 January 2003
30 Human Shields Setting Off for Baghdad
Unemployed Tarhan, photographer Yurdalan, student Celik, Dayanan from the IHD, and others are neither supporters of Saddam, nor heros looking for an identity. Their purpose is to prevent the U.S. attack on Iraq. Theyll be in Iraq next week.
30 January 2003
Hamza Aktan
Ankara Should be the Capital of Peace!
The international Participants demand the Turkish government to refuse to be the northern front of this war. They joined the Peace Gathering in Istanbul during the weekend and visit the Parliament Speaker and the Deputy Prime Minister in Ankara.
29 January 2003
2000 People Came Together for Peace
100 representatives of 20 different professions each, announced their reasons for opposing the war and signed a joint communiqué. Academicians, civil servants, doctors, engineers, workers, lawyers, journalists, businesspeople and, students were among them
28 January 2003
Dont Remain an Onlooker to War
People in Istanbul said No to War, in Beyazit Square, and called on to the government not to support the war. The anti-war activists demanded that the U.S. troops leave the bases and ports in Turkey, and that the budget for its people, not for war.
28 January 2003
Hamza Aktan
No Base in Iskenderun
Akgun, head of the Iskenderun branch of the Chamber of Architecture, called on the government to have a clear stance on a possible war in Iraq, and on the U.S. to find a peaceful solution. Akgun said many people would fee Iskenderun in case of a war.
24 January 2003
Akın Bodur
Journalist Horuz Sentenced to 15 Years
Memik, the general director of the Worker Villager newspaper, is convicted of being a member of an illegal organization. He is currently in the Sincan F-type prison. According to Memik there is a plot against him.
24 January 2003
Erol Önderoğlu
Peace Gathering: War Is Not the Answer
Finkelstein, Elsworthy, Curman, Myrdal, Hipkin, Amundson, Savic, Simmons, Komarcevic, Bjelic, Prof. Schumm-Garling, Bötte, Wecker, Simpson, Claussen, Rotem and Tramonti expected in Istanbul to join weekend peace activities.
23 January 2003
No American-Style Haircut!
Barbers Huseyin and Levent Muti have decided not to do the American-style haircut until the possibility of an attack by the U.S. on Iraq ends. Huseyin Muti said his fellow barbers should take the very same decision and protest a possible war in Iraq.
23 January 2003
Media:Little Pay Increase, High Unemployment
Two thousand and 482 journalists were laid off in 2002, in Turkey, said a report by the Work Life Commission of the CGD. The report drew attention to violations of a press law no: 212, and accounted for journalist Sinan Karas situation.
23 January 2003
Erol Önderoğlu
PM Should Explain Who Gets Money from the US
Eksi, head of the Press Council, called on Premier Gul to explain who and what he was talking about by saying, Media organizations in Turkey get money from the U.S., who reserved this money to win support for its war.
17 January 2003
TUSIAD after Weapons Industry
TUSIAD called on the government to be determined about Iraq. According to Associate Prof. Dr. Kozanoglu, TUSIAD aims to benefit from the weapons industry. According to Prof. Dr. Minibas, TUSIAD wants to be in the right place in the war of resources.
17 January 2003
Hamza Aktan
HRW Turkey Report: Human Rights Developments
Human Rights Watch 2003 reports issues: Minority languages, particularly Kurdish, torture and ill-treatment, tension in the new F-type prisons, forcibly displaced villagers, honnor killings, August reform legislation, human rights defenders, UN and EU.
15 January 2003
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Anti-War Signatures Delivered to Parliament
The Bursa Anti-War Platform delivered 15,000 signatures to Parliament. The Iraq operation is the outcome of a dirty and bloody policy on an oil-rich region, read the statement by the Chamber of Electrical Engineers.
15 January 2003
Özge Kural
60, 000 Cypriots Rallied Against Denktash
Workers, students, civil servants, employers, every one out of three Cypriots were on the streets Tuesday. The universities went on a boycott for the first time; the tradesmen shut down their shops. Waving EU flags, they demand solution by February 28.
15 January 2003
Sami Özuslu
Reforms May Free Editor Ak
The Court of Cassation has, for the second time, overruled the fine handed to Ak, Superonlines former coordinator of the Interactive Department. The General Penal Board wants the court to reconsider the case taking EU reforms into account.
10 January 2003
Erol Önderoğlu
Women Will Collect Sentences for Peace
Hands Across the Divide group launches support action for Turkish Cypriots: Saturday 11, January - Eleftheria Square, Nicosia, from 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM.
10 January 2003
Dont Turn Our Land into War Field
The Bars all around Turkey organized, No to War, demonstrations. Turkey does not have a single soldier or a single cent to sacrifice to the oil and weapon monopolies, read the statement by TBB.
9 January 2003
End Interrogations in the Universities
Gokcek, talking on behalf of the Students of the Eskisehir Youth Club, said the interrogations in Sivas and Edirne, and the cooperation between YOK and police must end. Gokcek said they were fighting for a democratic university.
8 January 2003
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Open-Door Hearing for the Missing Person
The Grand Board of the ECHR is holding an open-door hearing for Acar, who is missing since 1994 from Diyarbakir. The hearing is to be held Wednesday at the ECHR building in Strasbourg.
8 January 2003
War in Iraq would Hurt Economy
96.3 percent of the people researched by AKADEMEDYA, dont support a war in Iraq. 77.4 percent want Turkey to remain impartial and not to allow use of its bases, and 28.6 percent believe a Kurdish state in northern Iraq would cause divisions in Turkey.
8 January 2003
Pınar Özkan
International Action Alert: No to War!
Peace Initiative of Turkey: Will Turkey allow the deployment of US troops and the use of Turkish bases, airports and seaports for Iraq? The Turkish Parliament will vote on these critical issues in the coming weeks! Join us in our call.
7 January 2003
Trying German Foundations
The German foundations in Turkey, the villagers of Bergama, and the former head of the Istanbul bar, are being tried by the Ankara DGM. They are charged with espionage. The NGOs are closely following the case.
3 January 2003
EUs New Turkey Policy
It should be asked to modify the Copenhagen decision in Thessaloniki by lending to Turkey a strong and tangible political support simultaneously with the resolution of the Cyprus problem prior to February 28th or April 16th latest.
3 January 2003
Cengiz Aktar
German Foundations Case: Accusation Rejected
The German Foundations and other officials rejected accusations of espionage. The Ankara DGM held defendants exempt of the hearing and rejected to drop the case.
3 January 2003
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