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ECHR
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Turkey Convicted of “Unexpected Death of Soldier”
The European Court of Human Rights issued a verdict yesterday on the case of Yılmaz Köse, a private who allegedly committed suicide during his compulsory military service. Finding Turkey guilty of conduction an adequate investigation, the court ordered Turkey to pay 10,000 euros.
3 April 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Turkey to Pay 25,000 Euros to Öcalan
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan’s “aggravated” life sentence violated the convention article related to “prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment”.
19 March 2014
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Convicts Turkey’s “Disproportionate Punishment”
The European Court of Human Rights found a Turkish court’s order for damages on writer Dilipak disproportionate when he wrote “I am not renouncing my right to deceased retired general Erkaya”.
4 March 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
ECHR: Uğur Kaymaz’s Right to Life Violated
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Turkey violated the right of Uğur Kaymaz (13) and Ahmet Kaymaz who were killed by a police raid in Mardin province in 2004.
26 February 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
ECHR Convicts Turkey of Torturing Advocate
The European Court of Human Rights convicted Turkey of “inadequate investigation” and “ill-treatment and torture” in the case of Gülizar Tuncer, a human rights advocate.
11 February 2014
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Convicts Turkey of Police Fire
The European Court of Human Rights issued a verdict on the case of Şamil Camekan, finding Turkey guilty of the lack of efficient and rapid investigation regarding right to life after a police shooting. Turkey was ordered to pay 6,000 euros as non-pecuniary damages.
28 January 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Turkey Convicted in Mesopotamia Publishing Case
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Turkey violated the freedom of expression in the case of Mesopotamia Publishing, a publishing company closed down due to “causing public disorder”.
22 January 2014
Switzerland Convicted in “Genocide” Case
The European Court of Human Right found Switzerland guilty of violating the freedom of expression for convicting Doğu Perinçek when he denied “Armenian Genocide”.
17 December 2013
Erol Önderoğlu
ECHR Convicts Turkey on “Operation Back to Life”
ECHR found Turkey guilty of human rights abuse charges related to “Operation Back to Life” in 2000.
10 December 2013
Ayça Söylemez
“Deportation Order Givers Must Be Prosecuted”
Turkey’s major human rights organizations urged authorities to launch investigations on those who deported refugees from Uzbekistan in 2008.
5 December 2013
Turkey Found Guilty of Deporting Refugees
ECHR found Turkey guilty of forcing to deport 19 refugees illegally twice in 2008.
4 December 2013
Turkey Found Guilty of “Bombarding Kuşkonar Village” in 1994
ECHR found Turkey guilty of “bombarding Kumçatı and Koçağlı villages in 1994”, ordering Turkey to pay 38 applicants a sum of 2,305,000 euros.
12 November 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Ignores Torture Footage
The European Court of Human Rights did not find Turkey guilty of violating torture ban in a case where police assaulted the applicant by turning his arm. Instead, the court found Turkey guilty for poor investigation.
5 November 2013
Ayça Söylemez
3 ECHR Convictions in 3 Weeks
The European Court of Human Rights convicted Turkey of violating the freedom of expression, the third ruling in the past 3 weeks. Lately, the court ordered Turkey to pay 5,360 euros to Bülent Kaya.
23 October 2013
Erol Önderoğlu
Cumhuriyet Newspaper Wins Case, Turkey Convicted
ECHR convicted Turkey of violating the freedom of expression for issuing an injunction on an article by Cumhuriyet newspaper after Abdullah Gül filed a complaint prior to presidential elections in 2007.
9 October 2013
ECHR VERDICT
Turkey Convicted of Violating Property Rights
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty in Ayangil case, where the authorities had built a primary school on land Ayangil family owned in the Incesu neighbourhood of Ankara without formally expropriating it and without awarding them compensation. Turkey was ordered to pay 180,000 euros for pecuniary damages.
25 September 2013
ECHR VERDICT
Turkey Found Guilty in 4 Cases, Ordered to Pay 38,500 Euros
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) found Turkey guilty in 4 different cases regarding torture, police murder, suspected soldier death and limitation of defense rights, ordering the Turkish state tp pay a total of 38,500 euros.
5 September 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Court Demands Red Notice to Seek Pınar Selek
Advocate Seyda Selek commented on court’s red notice demand for Pınar Selek, saying that it was “an attempt for her client’s criminalization”. She also added that they are in the process of take the life sentence verdict to Turkey’s Supreme Court of Appeals.
28 August 2013
Beyza Kural
ABDULLAH YAŞA CASE
Turkey’s Council of State Ignores ECHR Verdict
Ignoring an ECHR verdict, Turkey’s Council of State confirmed a lower court ruling on the rejection of repartition demand in the case of Abdullah Yaşa - a 13 year old victim of police canisters during a demonstration in Diyarbakır in 2006.
12 August 2013
ECHR VERDICT
Turkey Convicted of Pepper Gas Use, Police Violence
The European Court of Human Rights reached a verdict on the case of Nergiz Izci, a peaceful March 8 demonstrator who was subjected to police beatings and pepper gas. Turkey was ordered to pay 20,000 euros to Izci.
23 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
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Another ECHR Verdict on Turkey’s Tear Gas Use
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty in the case of Abdullah Yaş - a protestor who was injured by police tear gas bombs in Diyarbakır in 2006. The Turkish state was ordered to pay 20,000 euros to the applicant.
17 July 2013
ECHR VERDICT
Turkey to Pay 330,000 Euros for Extrajudicial Killings
ECHR reached a verdict on the case where 5 people ages between 13 and 24 were killed by soldiers, ordering Turkey to pay a sum of 330,000 euros to applicant families.
2 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
KILLING OF ETHEM SARISÜLÜK
“Court Disregarded Evidence!”
Kazım Bayraktar, attorney of Ethem Sarısülük, claimed that the court did not arrest the policeman suspected of Sarısülük’s murder as it disregarded “expert and autopsy reports as well as surveillance camera recordings” and only decided upon police testimony.
25 June 2013
Ayça Söylemez
“Police Violence” Application to Council of Europe
Bar Associations Union of Turkey announced today that it will do a series of application international institutions regarding the judicial and administrative investigations on volunteer doctors by health ministry officials and excessive police force.
17 June 2013
GEZİ RESISTANCE
“State of Emergency” Application to ECHR
Human Right Association of Turkey (IHD) urged all police violence victims of Gezi Park resistance to file complaints to be brought to the attention of the European Court of Human Rights according to the “state of emergency” exception in the convention.
6 June 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR: Constitutional Court First
The European Court of Human Rights rejected an applicant from Turkey, saying that the applicant has not "exhausted remedies" of Turkish court system - a verdict that emphasized on Turkey's new individual application process to Constitutional Court.
16 May 2013
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ECHR Convicts Turkey of Police Murder
ECHR announced its verdict on the case of Ali Külah who was battered and shot dead by a police officer for not showing his ID. Turkey was ordered to pay 65,000 euros to Külah's family.
23 April 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR VERDICT
Families of Disappeared Village Guards Awarded 1,460,000 Euros
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty for violating right to life, torture ban, and right to freedom and security in the 1994 Ormancık case on the disappearance of 13 village guards under gendarmerie detention, the killing on 1 villager, and the burning down of a village.
17 April 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Verdict
Turkey Found Guilty of Torture "On the Street"
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty of violating the torture ban, ordering the Turkish state to pay Yasin Böber, a police violence victim, a sum of 21,500 euros.
11 April 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR VERDICT
Turkey Convicted of Violating Torture Ban
ECHR found Turkey guilty for violating the torture ban on Mehmet Hida Gülaydın during an electoral campaign in 2004, ordering the Turkish state to pay 15,500 euros for non- pecuniary damages and court expenses.
28 February 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR VERDICT
Turkey Found Guilty on Missing Shepherds Case
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty on the 1996 disappearance of 5 shepherds in Hakkari province, ordering the Turkish state to pay a total of 100,000 euros to applicants.
26 February 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR VERDICT
Turkey Found Guilty Over Bodyguard Case
The European Court of Human Rights found PM Erdogan's bodyguards guilty for inflicting ill-treatment on Necati Yılmaz during an inauguration ceremony, ordering Turkey to pay the applicant 12,000 euros in respect of non-pecuniary damages.
12 February 2013
Ayça Söylemez
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