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Germany’s State Minister Roth: Kavala’s Ongoing Detention is a Clear Violation of ECHR
“I urge Turkey to respect its international obligations and to implement the judgement of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) swiftly,” Germany’s Minister of State for Europe Michael Roth has said in a written statement.
5 June 2020
Physician from Turkey Suspended from Duty in Germany Over LGBTI-Phobic Tweet
Working as a cardiac surgeon at Helios Gesundheit clinic in Karlsruhe, Germany, Metin Çakır has been suspended from duty over a tweet where he said, “As a physician, I would like to indicate that homosexuality and transsexuality is an illness.”
30 April 2020
Merkel: Turkey Trying to Solve Its Problems on the Back of Refugees
While the Chancellor criticized Turkey's recent move to open its borders to Europe, she said that cooperation with Ankara is important.
10 March 2020
IN THE WAKE OF HANAU ATTACK
People of Germany Speak out Against Racism: It is Enough, We are Here
In the wake of racist attack in Hanau, 142 people have spoken to Germany’s Die Zeit newspaper about the discrimination and hate that they encounter in the country: “It is enough! Germany has a racism problem.”
27 February 2020
PENNED BY PINAR TARCAN
Updated Nazism: Danger is not Taken Seriously
Recent data show that there is a fivefold increase in the number of politically motivated right-wing extremists categorized as dangerous in Germany. In the wake of racist attack in Hanau, we have talked to Elisabeth Kimmerle, a journalist working on discrimination.
26 February 2020
Pınar Tarcan
Far-Right Attacker Kills 11 in Germany's Hanau, Five Citizens of Turkey Among the Deceased
Eleven people in two shisha bars have been killed by an armed attack that authorities believe was carried out with "xenophobic motives."
20 February 2020
Armed Attack on House of Politician Ecevit Emre from Left Party of Germany
Ecevit Emre, a politician from the Left Party of Germany and a member of the Alevi Federation Germany’s Faith Board, has referred to right-wing extremists and supporters of President Erdoğan as the possible suspects of the attack.
25 December 2019
In a First, a Politician Originating from Turkey Elected Mayor in Germany
Belit Onay, the candidate of the Greens Party, has been elected the Mayor of Hannover. Onay has been the first politician originating from Turkey elected mayor in Germany.
11 November 2019
FROM DUHOK TO GERMANY
Director of Netflix Series: I Hope to be an Inspiration for Young Kurdish Generation
Soleen Yusef, the director of Skylines series to be released by Netflix this year, has spoken to bianet: “I always hope to be an inspiration for the young Kurdish generation and to make them believe in dreaming big and working on their visions.”
9 July 2019
Murat Bayram
Federal Parliament Report in Germany: Turkey is Occupying Force in Syria
In a report prepared by the Federal Parliament of Germany’s Scientific Services Department, it has been stated, “The military presence of Turkey in Syria meets the criteria of being a military occupation when considered in terms of international law.”
26 December 2018
GÜRSEL KÖKSAL REPORTS FROM FRANKFURT
A Long, Colorful Letter for Osman Kavala from Hamburg
Amnesty International, PEN Germany, Turkish-German Forum of Culture and German Journalists Association have released a joint statement and called the Federal Government of Germany to get involved for the release of rights advocate Osman Kavala.
1 November 2018
Gürsel Köksal
GÜRSEL KÖKSAL REPORTS FROM GERMANY
Germany Media: "Istanbul Airport May Replace Frankfurt as Europe's Major Air Transfer Hub"
While concerns are raised for the massive delay in the completion of Berlin Airport's construction, specialists are quoted to criticize the working conditions in Turkey: "Berlin and Istanbul are incomparable. There, the construction proceeds under whips."
31 October 2018
Gürsel Köksal
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
Turkey-Germany Heading for Renewable Energy Cooperation
During the second day of talks with Turkish counterparts Germany's Economy and Energy Minister Peter Altmaier says the countries will focus on "developing energy capability, renewable energy resources and modernization of Turkey's energy substructure."
26 October 2018
Pınar Tarcan
Germany Warns Citizens: "Beware Ticking a 'Like' Box on Social Media While in Turkey"
A recent update on the website of Foreign Ministry of Germany warns citizens travelling to Turkey that after a "Like" for somebody else's posting on the social media, their holidays may end up in a detention center instead of stretching on an easy chair.
26 October 2018
Gürsel Köksal
GÜRSEL KÖKSAL REPORTS FROM GERMANY
Turkey: Indispensable for German Business
German Economy and Energy Minister Peter Altmaier‘s scheduled visit to Turkey on 25 October sparks concerns on conflicting interests: Human rights and juicy tenders will be on the same table.
24 October 2018
Gürsel Köksal
Erdoğan Accuses Can Dündar at Press Conference in Germany
President Erdoğan and Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel have answered the questions of journalists at their joint press conference. Police officers have forced Adil Yiğit, who wears a shirt “Freedom to journalists” written on it, out of the hall.
28 September 2018
Can Dündar: I Will Ask Question to Erdoğan at Press Conference
Journalist Can Dündar, who lives in Germany, has said that he will attend the joint press conference that will be held by Chancellor of Germany Merkel and President Erdoğan during his state visit and added that he will ask a question to Erdoğan.
26 September 2018
Federal Press Office Confirms, Merkel Not to Attend Dinner Given for Erdoğan
Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel and Minister of Foreign Affairs Heiko Maas will not attend the official dinner which will be given by President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier for President Erdoğan on September 27.
25 September 2018
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Turkey Applies to Germany via Interpol for 848 Times in 797 Days
In response to a parliamentary inquiry of the Left Party, the Ministry of Justice of Germany has stated that Turkey has submitted 848 requests of search or arrest to the country via Interpol since the coup attempt on July 15, 2016.
19 September 2018
German FM in Turkey: We’ll Address Detention Cases
Speaking to German press ahead of his visit to Turkey today, German FM Maas has said that Germany they are “concerned about the many human rights violations in Turkey”.
5 September 2018
‘Statutory Decree’ Obstacle to Academics’ Voter Registration at Consulate
A group of academics from the Academics for Peace - Germany have written about the procedures preventing their right to vote that they encountered during the voter registration period at various consulates in Germany.
18 May 2018
Afrin Protest at Easter March in Germany
At the traditional Easter marches across Germany, armament has been protested and people have carried banners with slogans criticizing the Afrin operation of Turkey.
3 April 2018
Dramatical Increase in Number of People in Turkey Requesting Asylum from Germany
The number of people in Turkey requesting asylum from Germany in 2017 has increased five times in comparison with 2015. The rate of approved asylum requests has also increased from 8 percent in 2016 to 42 percent in the first two months of 2018.
2 April 2018
Turkey Demands Arrest, Extradition of Former PYD Co-Chair Müslim from Germany
Detained upon Turkey’s request and then released in Czechia, Salih Müslim has moved to Germany. Turkey demanded extradition of Müslim from Germany this time.
5 March 2018
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Merkel-Yıldırım Meeting Marked by Deniz Yücel Issue
Merkel has pointed out the urgency of the journalist’s situation while Yıldırım has asserted that all lawsuits including that of Deniz Yücel are receiving due process within the principles of a state of law.
16 February 2018
PM Yıldırım: I Hope Deniz Yücel Will Be Released Soon
PM Yıldırım has answered questions about journalist Deniz Yücel, imprisoned for a year and still pending indictment, Turkey-Germany relations, developments in Syria, and freedom of expression.
15 February 2018
Green Party: Stop Arms Sale to Turkey
The Green Party has submitted motion for arms export to be stopped to Turkey in protest of Afrin operation. The motion has been approved.
29 January 2018
BERLIN, HOW FOUR ACADEMICS SEE IT
Academic Kıvılcım: In Both Countries, Universities Under Pressure of the Same System
Based upon her own experiences, academic Zeynep Kıvılcım compares the academia in Germany and Turkey. She points out that there is a firm stand against the system in Turkey, while the universities in both countries are under pressure of the same system.
4 January 2018
Beyza Kural
Germany Announces Figures of Public Servants From Turkey Seeking Asylum
According to Germany’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, since the coup attempt on July 15, 2016, 768 higher-ranking public officials and their family members from Turkey have applied for asylum to Germany. More than half of the applications have been granted.
5 December 2017
Interior Ministry ‘Passes Judgements’ on Akhanlı, Interpol Removes Red Notice
The Ministry of Interior has declared writer Akhanlı “guilty” even though the legal suit against him is on-going. Interpol has declared that the red notice issued for Akhanlı has been lifted.
23 August 2017
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