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KURDISH QUESTION
"Bilingual Life" Project Fuels Interest in Kurdish Language
Besim Baykal, President of the Kurdish KURDİ-DER association, sees education in the mother tongue as a key to a solution of the Kurdish question. In the course of the recent discussion on the "bilingual life" project, applications for language courses rocketed.
4 January 2011
BİA NEWS CENTRE
Turkey Fails in Human Rights
The Human Rights Association (İHD) issued the Human Rights report 2010 for Turkey and graded the country with "0". İHD Istanbul Branch President Boğa said that a total of 480 people applied to the association during the past year because of rights violations.
3 January 2011
PKK Should Apologize for Their Losses, Victims' Families Urge
On the 16. anniversary of the deadly bomb attack by PKK militants when prominent writer Onat Kutlar and archeologist Yasemin Cebenoyan lost their lives, relatives urged the PKK apologize: "We may only forgive should the guilty apologise," said Mumcu of the Social Memory Platform. "We are not here for revenge."
1 January 2011
President Gül's Diyarbakir Trip Arouses Vexed Reactions
The provincial branch heads of the ruling AKP and the opposition parties express contrversial expectations from President's visit to central southeastern Kurdis city of Diyarbakır. Gül's visit coincided with heated controversy on Kurdish demands of autonomy and bilingual life, sharply criticized by the government and military.
1 January 2011
DTK - KURDISH QUESTION
Parliament President Sceptic on Kurdish Proposal
After the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Congress on "Democratic Autonomy", Parliament President Şahin emphasized, "We do not recognize any other congress or assembly. [...] The parliament is to be addressed in Turkish by law".
21 December 2010
Protests 10 Years after "Return to Life" Operation
An explosion occurred in Diyarbakır during the demonstrations that marked the 10th anniversary of the violent "Return to Life" operation. Protestors all over the country demonstrated against the operation and the way the state dealt with it afterwards. The police intervened with tear gas and water cannons.
20 December 2010
Campaign for Hate Crime Law
"Raise your voice" was one of the topics of the campaign against hate crimes by the Association for Social Change and the SayStop Initiative. The beginning of the campaign was marked by a symposium in Istanbul. Main aims are a draft bill and raising public awareness.
20 December 2010
A Woman's Right and Obligation to Carry her Husband's Name
Sırma Oya Tekvar Geray opened a case in order to abolish her husband's surname and bear her maiden name only. The court dropped procedures in the first hearing. "No one can object to carrying her husband's surname since it is the right of a women", the court reasoned.
17 December 2010
Students Stay 5 more Months in Prison for Posting Banner
"We want free education, and we'll get it" was written on the banner posted by university students Tüzer and Yılmaz who have not been released in the second hearing of the related trial. 2 other students were taken into custody because they protested the court's decision.
16 December 2010
POLICE VIOLENCE
Policeman on Trial is Lost...
The second hearing of the case regarding the attack of a police officer Aktaş against a journalist Özhan revealed that the policeman was appointed to a different province in the meantime. Video footage shall be acquired until the next hearing in half a year's time.
16 December 2010
Beginning of "Sledgehammer" Coup Plan Trial
The first hearing of the "Sledgehammer" Coup Plan Trial is being heard today in Istanbul. 196 defendants, among them high-ranked military officers, are tried in the scope of case. They are facing imprisonment of 15-20 years each.
16 December 2010
"No Compulsory Religious Education with Alevis"
Alevi Bektashi Federation President Balkız criticized that the inclusion of Shiism in the curriculum will not solve any problems. "They will continue Sunni propaganda by using Shiism", he said.
15 December 2010
New Judges for "Sledgehammer" Coup Case and Dink Murder Trial
The president judges of the "Sledgehammer" Coup Plan trial and of the Hrant Dink murder trial were reassigned. The decision of the Supreme Court of Judges and Prosecutors came just 2 days before the first hearing of the "Sledgehammer" trial.
15 December 2010
CHILDREN AND THE ANTI-TERROR LAW
"Children still in Prison"
Özen from the Pursuit of Justice for Children group pointed out that despite releases due to legal amendments more than 20 children are still in prison in Istanbul. Özen stated that they would carry on with voicing the children's needs and struggles.
13 December 2010
NGOs Condemn Police Violence against Students
Tores Dinçöz from the Union of Architects and Engineers criticized university rectors for not showing any reaction on the recent clashes between students and police forces. The TTB Women Physicians condemned the killing of an unborn baby. İHD spoke of "inhumane torture".
10 December 2010
Cyprus On Track to Decriminalize Homosexuality
International and local non-governmental organizations took an important step for the recognition of freedom for homosexual individuals in Cyprus. President of the Northern Cyprus Assembly Bozer promised to amend the laws that define homosexuality as a crime.
7 December 2010
POLICE VIOLENCE
Students Protest Ends in Riot
The police violently intervened against students who had gathered to protest the Higher Education Council (YÖK) during PM Erdoğan's meeting with university rectors. The students were exposed to tear gas and beating. 40 of them were taken into custody but released later on.
7 December 2010
WIKILEAKS
Starting Point of a New Class Order?
Assoc. Prof. Adaklı from Ankara University believes that initiatives like WikiLeaks could influence the "establishment of a new class order of the oppressed". She describes WikiLeaks founder Assange as the "Napoleon of our times".
6 December 2010
Intellectuals Condemn Death Threat against Kurdish Politician
Renowned Turkish and Kurdish writers, journalists, academics and artists initiated a signature campaign to protest the death threat voiced by an armed wing of the PKK against Kurdish politician Orhan Miroğlu.
6 December 2010
POLICE VIOLENCE
"Help" Misinterpreted as Torture?
Riot Forces Branch Sergeant Damgacı, one of the police officers indicted with alleged "torture", stated that he actually wanted to help the demonstrator who sued him. The court decided to prosecute both the high-rank officials and their subordinates.
3 December 2010
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Türkler Murder Trial Closed by Prescription after 26 Years
After 26 years, the trial regarding the murder of Turkish socialist union leader Kemal Türkler was closed by prescription. The Türkler family is going to apply to the European Court of Human Rights.
2 December 2010
INTERVIEW WITH LEYLA HALİD
"Hamas Cannot Win without Women"
Leyla Halid made history as the first female guerrilla when she led the hijacking of a plane in the 1970s to draw the word's attention to the Palestine question. She told bianet why she smiled on that famous photograph and how a basket of dates saved her family...
30 November 2010
RESISTANCE
TEKEL Workers Demand Investigation about Union Head
Tekel workers complained about Tek Gıda-İş Union Head Türkel. The workers had been beaten after they protested Türkel by throwing eggs at him because he had not kept his promises. Tekel workers from different parts of the country file a complaint in Istanbul today.
30 November 2010
Deputy PM Arınç: 'Censorship Occurs in Banana Republic'...
In a meeting on local media organized by the Turkish Journalists Association and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Deputy PM Arınç said, "We think that a media with bans and censorship can only exist in oppressive regimes and i a banana republic".
29 November 2010
BAYRAMPAŞA TRIAL
Testimonies of "Return to Life" Eye Witnesses
In the second hearing of the "Bayrampaşa trial" related to the "return to life" operation, the court decided to obtain the results of a previous probe into then Minister of Justice Türk, Minister of the Interior Tantan, Gendarmerie Commander Yalman and other officials.
26 November 2010
"RETURN TO LIFE" OPERATION
Defendants Haven't Got a Clue...
39 gendarmerie officers are tried in the case regarding the "return to life" operation which left 30 people dead in Turkish prisons in 2000. 27 out of the 28 defendants that appeared at court claimed that they did not remember anything.
25 November 2010
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ERGENEKON CASE
Key Figure Güney Benefited from Law of Repentance
The Prosecution announced that no arrest warrant was issued in the name of Tuncay Güney, a mysterious key figure of the Eregenekon trial, because he benefited from the law of repentance.
22 November 2010
Prof. Mehmet Görmez New Head of Religious Affairs
Prof. Bardakoğlu was allegedly dismissed as the Head of the Department of Religious Affairs. After PM Erdoğan said "We shall ask the Religious Affairs" about the headscarf problem, he replied, "The Religious Affairs Department does not release views upon request. The politicians should solve it".
15 November 2010
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
Letter "Q" Constitutes Element of Crime
Sociologist Beşikçi and Layer Şimşek are accused of "spreading propaganda for the PKK". In the second hearing of the case, the prosecutor saw an element of crime in the use of the letter "q", which is not part of the Turkish but of the Kurdish alphabet.
15 November 2010
"Release Writer Nevin Berktaş"
The Proletarian Revolutionary Stance magazine demanded the release of recently arrested Nevin Berktaş. A case because of her book "Difficult places that challenge the faith: Prison Cells" has been pending for ten years.
11 November 2010
POLICE VIOLENCE
Not Much Progress in Karadağ Murder Trial
Human rights organizations were not accepted as joint plaintiffs in the case regarding the killing of communist party member Karadağ by the police. The eyewitness heard in the second hearing called the police "friends" and confused the court with contradicting statements.
10 November 2010
Main Opposition Party Split into Two
The Chairman of the Republican People's Party, Kılıçdaroğlu, excluded Secretary General Sav from the party's leadership. Sav had decided to hold an extraordinary congress after a dispute with Kılıçdaroğlu over the implementation of the new party bylaws.
5 November 2010
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