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CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
‘Halting Work Upon Union’s Call Not Within the Scope of Union Rights’
Evaluating the disciplinary punishment given to a teacher for halting work upon her union's call, Constitutional Court has found the application inadmissible as “the aim of the protest was not within the union’s core area of activity and had political purposes.”
3 January 2020
Allegations of Negligence in Death at Hospital Not Investigated, Says Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court has concluded that the lawsuit filed into a postoperative death caused by medical negligence and lack of medical services was rejected by the administrative court without conducting an investigation.
2 January 2020
Public Officer Not Reinstated Despite Court Verdict
"I won the lawsuit but I don't have a friend at court and I'm an Alevi," Şentürk says.
31 December 2019
Can You Make a Molotov Cocktail with 'Cold Water'?
The Constitutional Court has ruled for a retrial in the case of a university student who was convicted of "terrorism-related" charges although the allegations were "not fully proven."
26 December 2019
Ruling on Injury by Gas Cartridge: Prosecutor Didn’t Investigate Police
Announcing its ruling on an applicant injured by a gas cartridge, Constitutional Court has ruled that the prosecutor’s office did not investigate the allegations of maltreatment against the police, did not collect evidence and “failed to act."
25 December 2019
Kayı Construction Workers Go on Strike in Algeria
More than 300 workers from Turkey, Vietnam and Pakistan have gone on a strike because they have not been able to receive their salaries for over a year.
19 December 2019
‘Back to the Future’ Decision by State of Emergency Commission
Discharged from public service, teacher Karataş appealed to the State of Emergency Commission for reinstatement. The Commission has rejected his request, referring to the “I want my job back” protests that he staged after being discharged.
19 December 2019
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
Medeni Yıldırım Case: 'They Try to Spoil the Evidence'
The hearing of the case of Yıldırım, who was shot dead by a soldier, lasted only five minutes as the court has not even received a response to the letters it sent to the state institutions.
17 December 2019
Van Prison Now ‘Regulates Sexual Life of Birds’
Banned by Kocaeli Prison administration, Yürüyüş magazine has been “acquitted” by a Constitutional Court verdict. However, Van Prison has not recognized the verdict and not given the magazine to the inmate appealing to court for four years.
17 December 2019
Ankara JİTEM Case Ends in Acquittal as Well
In the final hearing of the Ankara JİTEM case filed into the enforced disappearance or execution of 19 people in the 1990s, all defendants have been acquitted.
13 December 2019
CONSTITUTIONAL COURT RULING
Non-Pecuniary Damages for Police Attack at Funeral of Berkin Elvan
The Constitutional Court has announced its ruling on Fırat, who was wounded in the police attack at the funeral ceremony of Berkin Elvan: The prohibition of ill treatment has been violated and Fırat shall be paid 10,000 TRY in non-pecuniary damages.
10 December 2019
Child with Autism Tortured
In the lawsuit filed against a sports teacher for battering a child with autism, the attorney of the defendant has said, “It was my client who suffered”. The expert report has also indicated that the child was subjected to physical and psychological violence.
6 December 2019
Lawsuit Against 3 Journalists Over News Report
A lawsuit has been filed against journalists Canan Coşkun, Ali Açar and Can Uğur from Cumhuriyet and BirGün newspapers on the ground that they disclosed the identity of a suspect police officer in the investigation launched into death of Berkin Elvan.
5 December 2019
Soldiers Acquitted in 'Operation Return to Life' Ümraniye Prison Case
The killing of five prisoners during the operation remained unidentified as all defendants have been acquitted.
4 December 2019
Precedent Ruling by ECtHR for Conviction of 'Membership of a Terrorist Organization'
The ECtHR has announced its judgement on Parmak and Bakır, who were convicted for allegedly being members of an organization which was regarded as a terrorist organization because it “used moral coercion” despite not resorting to physical violence.
4 December 2019
Prosecutor Demands Lawyer Be Penalized for ‘Overstepping the Boundary of Defense’
Charged with “insulting the President”, lawyer Özgür Urfa has made defense in court: “It is the Ministry of Justice that is both the complainant of the case and gave the permission for investigation and trial. The Ministry will give the verdict, if possible.”
3 December 2019
Lawyer on Trial for 'Insulting the President' After Justice Ministry Approved Its Own Complaint
The Ministry first filed a complaint against attorney Özgür Urfa for "insulting the president," then gave its approval to the complaint, which is required to put an attorney on trial.
29 November 2019
Constitutional Court: Protesting Pro-Government Ensar Foundation Should be Allowed
The top court has announced its decision on an application by a university student who was fined because of showing a banner that said, "The Ensar Foundation, the home of rape, should be closed."
28 November 2019
Court to Investigate Hotels Journalists Stayed, TV Channels They Watched in 'FETÖ' Trial
The court will investigate whether the hotels the journalists from the daily BirGün stayed in or people who stayed in those hotels at the same time with the journalists are linked to FETÖ.
28 November 2019
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Arrest Order for Demirtaş While He was Already Arrested Brought to Constitutional Court
Attorneys of Demirtaş have made the sixth application to the Constitutional Court regarding the fact that he still in prison despite two release orders.
25 November 2019
ECtHR: Attending Funeral Not Crime, But Within Freedom of Expression
The ECtHR has decided that the freedom of expression of Atalay, who was given a 10-month prison sentence for attending a funeral and demonstrations, was violated and that Turkey shall pay 7 thousand euro for damages.
19 November 2019
‘Emotional Impact’ Ruling by Constitutional Court: Press Freedom of Yeni Akit Violated
The Constitutional Court has concluded that the freedom of expression and press of pro-government daily Yeni Akit has been violated: “Freedom of expression needs to be considered independently of the emotional impact created by the expression.”
19 November 2019
Journalist Coşkun: All Digital Material and Videos Confiscated
Canan Coşkun, who is still under detention, has spoken to bianet, saying, "They also confiscated a bag of Kazım Kızıl, taking the coat of arms of Hamburg Film Festival on the bag as 'crime evidence.'"
14 November 2019
SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL
Detained Journalist Coşkun Asked About 'Her Meeting with Witness'
Detained together with documentary filmmaker Kızıl in Giresun, Coşkun has been charged with "blackmailing, threat, causing injury on purpose, insult, and depriving a person of his/her freedom."
14 November 2019
Students Hanging Banner at Shopping Mall Released with International Travel Ban
Taken into custody after hanging a banner at Demirören Shopping Mall in İstanbul, four students have been released with an international travel ban. The banner of the students read, “The system of the AKP kills, the media of the bosses hides the truths.”
13 November 2019
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Police Officer Bites Protester's Leg
Nazan Bozkurt, who has been staging a protest in the capital Ankara to be reinstated to her job, has said that a woman police officer bit her leg.
12 November 2019
CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
‘Exaggerated and Provocative Statements Fall Within Freedom of Expression’
Announcing its ruling on a libel suit filed by one journalist against another, the Constitutional Court has concluded that “freedom of expression should be interpreted so broadly to allow exaggeration and even provocation to a degree.”
12 November 2019
Students Hanging Banner at Shopping Mall Charged with ‘Terror Propaganda’
Four students have been detained after hanging a banner at Demirören Shopping Mall in İstanbul. The students are charged with “terror propaganda” for their banner which read, “The system of the AKP kills, the media of the boss hides the truths.”
12 November 2019
PRECEDENT BY CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
'One Cannot be Convicted of Terrorism for Attending Events of a Legal Organization'
Evaluating the application of Urhan, who was convicted of "membership of a terrorist organization," the Constitutional Court has found it unlawful that participating in the activities of a legal organization was a reason for conviction.
8 November 2019
‘Public Officers Can Also Protest a Minister’
The Constitutional Court has announced its ruling on an Education Union (Eğitim-Sen) member teacher penalized for applauding the Minister of Education in protest. The Court has ruled that his freedom of association has been violated.
6 November 2019
Constitutional Court Ruling of ‘Non-Pecuniary Damages’ in Bomb Attack
The Constitutional Court has given its justified ruling on Uçar family who were injured in a bomb attack in Aydın. The Court has ruled that the case shall be heard again as the family has a right to receive non-pecuniary damages.
6 November 2019
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