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freedom of thought
Babacan: There is no longer freedom of thought in Turkey
DEVA Party Chair Ali Babacan, also a former deputy PM from the ruling AKP, has said, “They are trying to rule the country with fear. Journalists who report news that are not in the interest of the government are either arrested or dismissed.”
12 October 2020
Moral Support Doesn’t Mean Incitement to Violence, Says Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court has announced its ruling on a student sentenced to prison for singing the anthem “Çerxa Şoreşe” (Wheels of Revolution). The court has concluded that his freedom of expression has been violated.
18 December 2019
Ayça Söylemez
Ayşenur Zarakolu Freedom of Thought and Expression Awards Granted for 17th Time
The 17th Ayşenur Zarakolu Freedom of Thought and Expression Awards have been granted to Prof. Dr. Şebnem Korur-Fincancı, Ayşe Düzkan and Osman Kavala, “who have suffered oppression due to their freedom of expression activities.”
10 May 2019
Journalist Zehra Doğan Released: Sise Bingöl Says ‘I Will Stand Upright on My Feet’
Journalist and painter Zehra Doğan has been released from prison: “Children were calling after me, saying ‘Zehra, Zehra, draw us the pictures of trees and birds.’ Sise Bingöl cried a lot. I will never forget them. I will keep on writing and talking about them.”
25 February 2019
Evrim Kepenek
Journalist and Painter Zehra Doğan Sends Pictures That She Draws in Prison
Journalist and painter Zehra Doğan, who is currently held in Tarsus Prison in Mersin with 85-year-old ill prisoner Sise Bingöl and two-year-old Dersim, has shared their photographs and the pictures that she draws in prison with bianet.
30 January 2019
Evrim Kepenek
Journalist Hakan Gülseven Arrested
Journalist Hakan Gülseven will serve 350 days in prison, in exchange for a 7,000 Turkish Lira (~1330 USD) compensation penalty that he did not pay.
20 December 2018
Instagram Closes Accounts of 3 HDP MPs, Leaves Applications Unanswered
HDP MPs Kemalbay and Başaran, whose Instagram accounts have been closed, have said, “The univocality in the media is intended to be spread on the social media as well.”
7 November 2018
Evrim Kepenek
Free Journalists Initiative Releases Its October Report
In its report on rights violations committed against journalists in October, Free Journalists Initiative has emphasized that the murder of Bağdu, who was working for Azadiya Welat newspaper and died in an armed attack four years ago, has not yet been brought to light.
5 November 2018
Journalist Adil Yiğit Not to Be Deported from Germany
Hamburg Central Foreigners’ Registration Office has announced that journalist Adil Yiğit, whose residence permit has not been extended and who has been demanded to leave Germany on January 20, 2019 the latest, will not be deported from Germany.
30 October 2018
Journalist Yiğit on the Verge of Deportation: “Its Shame Belongs to Germany”
Journalist Adil Yiğit, who has been required to leave Germany until January 20, 2019, has spoken to bianet: “I will not come to Turkey, I will not stay in Germany. I will go to another country so that the shame of Germany will remain in Germany."
29 October 2018
Evrim Kepenek
Arrest of Journalist Ziya Ataman to Continue
The Şırnak 1st Heavy Penal Court has ruled that the arrest of journalist Ziya Ataman, who has been behind bars in the Van Type M Prison for two years, shall continue.
26 October 2018
Prison Sentences of Journalists Aksoy, Taş Upheld
The prison sentences, which were previously given to journalists Murat Aksoy and Atilla Taş on charge of “being members of an armed terrorist organization”, have been upheld.
24 October 2018
HRW: End Prosecutions for ‘Insulting President’
Making a call to Turkey to put an end to prosecutions on charge of ‘insulting the president’, the Human Rights Watch has emphasized, “Decisions by prosecutors and courts to start or drop cases should not rest on the word of the president.”
18 October 2018
Prosecutor’s Office Demands Prison Sentence for Musician Ferhat Tunç
Prosecutor’s Office has demanded prison sentence for musician and writer Ferhat Tunç on charge of “propagandizing for a terrorist organization” due to his social media posts.
27 March 2018
Prison Sentence for Teacher Çelik Who Said “Don’t Let Children Die” Affirmed
The prison sentence of teacher Ayşe Çelik, who was sentenced to 15 months in prison for saying “don’t let children die” on the live TV programme Beyaz Şov, has been affirmed by the higher court.
3 October 2017
Ekin Karaca
Kılıçdaroğlu Slams Cem Küçük Who Threatens Aydın Doğan
CHP Leader Kılıçdaroğlu commenting “very daring” on Cem Küçük’s words targeting Aydın Doğan and some journalists has said, “A journalist desiring his colleagues to be fired is an unprecedented incident in history of the Republic.”
6 November 2015
ŞANAR YURDATAPAN PENNED
We are Ashamed
Saying either “PKK is not a terrorist organization” or “PKK is a terrorist organization” is within the scope of freedom of expression.
21 October 2015
Şanar Yurdatapan
FREEDOM OF THOUGHT AND EXPRESSION FROM 12 TO 12
Joint Struggle for Release of Journalists Must be Continued
Renowned Turkish writers, lawyers and journalists drew attention to the situation of arrested and laid-off journalists in Turkey at the Symposium on Freedom of Thought and Expression from 12 to 12 held in Istanbul on 15 March.
16 March 2012
Nilay Vardar
Lawyer Rişvanoğlu Will be Brought to Court by Compulsion
The case against lawyer Rişvanoğlu on the grounds of his pro-Kurdish statements made on the Kurdish television channel Roj TV will be continued on 28 October. The lawyer will be brought to court by compulsion.
27 October 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
INITIATIVE AGAINST CRIME OF THOUGHT
Record of 'Crimes of Thought' in 2009
The Turkish book "Freedom of Thought 2009" was published as part of the Initiative against Crime of Thought. The book includes punishments and trials based on thoughts, banned publications and events and legal regulations for 'crimes of thought'.
19 February 2010
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
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BIA 2009 ANNUAL MEDIA MONITORING REPORT
Getting Rid of Freedom of Thought...
At least 9 newspapers were banned based on the Anti-Terror Act, 23 people were sentenced to 58 years imprisonment and fines summing up to 9,740 TL; 101 people were convicted of "attacks on personal rights", received prison sentence of 98 years in total and were sued for compensation claims of 1,408,680 TL. Journalist Cihan Hayırsevener was killed due to the state's indifference to violence.
4 February 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
FREEDOM OF THOUGHT
Court Ruled: Freedom of Speech Instead of Forbidden Propaganda
A Diyarbakır Court acquitted Diyarbakır Metropolitan Mayor Baydemir and decreed that his reference to the PKK as the "armed Kurdish opposition" accounts for a basic element of freedom of expression. The court emphasized that it ruled on the base of the constitution.
4 December 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
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