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Columnist Eygi Gets 1 Year Jail
Milli Gazete writer Mehmet Sevket Eygi is sentenced to 1 year imprisonment for inciting hatred and enmity in last years article No Effort or Patriotism Left. Term not to be deferred but appeal being made.
11 May 2006
Local Newsmen Sued on Police Sex Report
Journalist couple Selmi Yilmaz and Fakir Yılmaz sentenced to pay 5,800 USD in damages to Ardahan police chief for reports and articles blaming local police for failing to cope with growing prostitution.
11 May 2006
Minority Rights Report Authors Acquitted
Court acquits Professor Dr. Ibrahim Kaboglu, the former head of the Human Rights Advisory Board of the Prime Ministry (BIHDK), and board member Professor Doctor Baskin Oran on hatred and enmity charges for proposing Turkey citizenry instead of Turk.
11 May 2006
301 Charge Haunts Sorun Publications
Author Osman Tiftikci and publisher Sirri Ozturk charged with publicly degrading the army in book titled The Evolution of The Army from the Ottomans to Today. Case to be heard on June 20.
10 May 2006
Inspectors Should Know Their Place
Press Council deputy chair Dogan Heper criticizes police inspectors for inviting Milliyet reporter Tolga Sardan to obtain information. Says inspectors should know their place and respect confidentiality of news sources.
10 May 2006
Turkey Protests Anti-Terror Bill Today
The campaign starts at noon as Parliament Justice Commission begins debating new Anti-Terror Bill. Activists using phone and mobile networks to lodge protests to Commission members and MPs. 5-minute protest over 11 provinces may mark major civil action.
10 May 2006
Terror Indictment Against Düzel Dropped
Prosecutor Karacal justifiying with procedural reasons drops his indictment against journalist Nese Duzel for the words of pro-Kurdish politician Orhan Doğan whom she had interviewed for daily Radikal. Yet the case against DTP official Dogan will continue
9 May 2006
Intellectuals Defy Turkish Penal Code
Seven of 20 intellectuals who willingly violated the restrictive articles of Turkish Penal Code plead guilty before the public prosecutor. They testify that they admitting the results have undersigned a 31 point text to violate the articles.
9 May 2006
Journalists Threatened Under Anti-Terror Law
Journalists Karakurt, Tatlıcan and Kılıc of daily Hurriyet face prison terms under article 6/2 of Anti-Terror Law (TMY) for an interview with PKK leaders in Northern Iraq. Interview was part of journalistic duty, the journalists defend themselves.
9 May 2006
Turkeys New ECHR Bill: 33,000 in a Week
DEP MPs Alinak, Sakik and Turk win claims. ECHR rules in favor of claimants in 3 cases - sentences Turkey to pay 33,052 in compensation for complaints under freedom of expression. It also criticizes journalist Ergins trial by a Turkish military tribunal.
5 May 2006
Press Warns Government On Terror Bill
Journalist associations TGC, ÇGD and G9 warn government on new Anti Terror Law to be debated at Parliament Justice Commission on May 10. NGOs say law will restrict freedom of press, may revive anti-democratic regulations of post-coup era.
4 May 2006
Withdraw Laws Against the People
May Day 2006: Workers demand government abandon Social Security Law, Anti-Terror Bill and nuclear power plant projects. Observers say youth and women participation in Istanbul May Day rally high despite lower overall attendance.
3 May 2006
Reformist PM Doesnt Quite Get The Reforms!
Cases under 301 threaten even ordinary citizens criticizing state practices. Three journalists in prison in Turkey. New Anti-Terror Law could send five more behind the bars. Turkey paid 88,000 USD to the European Court of Human Rights.
3 May 2006
Prosecutor Appeals Against Four Columnists
Bagcilar prosecutors office appeals against court decision dropping charges for four prominent Turkish columnists for criticizing a decision to ban 2005 Istanbul conference on Ottoman Armenians. Murat Belge to be tried on June 8 under separate indictment
28 April 2006
Endless Trials of Publisher Zarakolu
Belge Publications House owner Ragıp Zarakolu was once again at court this week, this time on trial for Prof. Dr. Sakayans book Accounts of an Armenian Doctor and Jerjians The Truth Will Set Us Free. Publisher faces 13.5 years jail if found guilty f
20 April 2006
6 Months Jail for Broadcaster Ozic
Adana court sentences Ejder Ozic to six months imprisonment under article 301 for radio broadcast that even court prosecutor and Court of Appeals Chief Prosecutor regarded as criticism. Judge refuses to defer sentence or set bail, concludes broadcaster
20 April 2006
Publishers Troubled with Restrictive Laws
Prof. Oran, Government has retreated in face of Turkish nationalism; Finkel, its no use if journalists have no courage; Lawyer Ilkiz, Public Morality cannot be entrusted to the Obscenity Commission; Lawyer Inanici: 301 designed to reinforce...
18 April 2006
Opposition Deputy Sues British Blue Book
Main opposition CHP MP Sukru Elekdag, a retired diplomat, seeks USD 15,000 in libel damages for alleged insult in the Turkish translation of British state document: The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-1916 against the publishers.
18 April 2006
Reporter Shot by Police Say Witnesses
Ilyas Aktas who was shot in the head while covering the Diyarbakir incidents for a bimonthly and declared brain dead is still in critical condition in hospital. The gunfire was shot from among the police say witnesses.
13 April 2006
Murat Belge Still on Trial
Citing statue of limitation an Istanbul court dropped charges against four leading Turkish columnists tried for publicly criticizing court decision to halt an Istanbul conference on Armenian issue. But the case continues columnist Murat Belge.
12 April 2006
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Bureaucracy Sucks The Energy of Kurdish Radio
Sanliurfas Medya FM has to make two employees work 10 hours every day for the daily one-hour program called Center of Life in the Kirmanchi dialect of Kurdish. They prepare and present the program, and prepare copies and transcripts for RTUK and police
11 April 2006
Oran And Kaboglu Trial To Continue
Despite a plea by BIHDK former chairman Professor Kaboglu for the case against him and Professor Oran to end today and here, the court has adjourned until 10 May to hear witnesses. Who from now on would write a report for you reacts Prof. Oran.
11 April 2006
Publisher Stands Trial for Barzani Book
Doz Publishers editor Vural is standing trial because of a book named, Barzani and Kurdish National Freedom Movement by Barzani. He faces up to 3 years in prison for the book which includes memories on the Kurdish revolts and Armenian deportation.
7 April 2006
Journalist Agacik Tries to Prove Kicking
The expert has been changed in the case opened by Star newspaper reporter Agacik against the bodyguard of Prime Minister. Agacik accuses the bodyguard with kicking him. New expert Sinay will be studying the tape recording, which shows the incident.
7 April 2006
Prime Minister Now Reads Evrensel Newspaper!
Prime Minister Erdogan sued the Gunluk Evrensel daily and columnist Sarpdere for attacking his personal rights. Erdogan demands a total of 20,000 YTL in damages. The song, We walked these roads together, was the legal ground for the case.
22 March 2006
Kurdish Radio-TV Broadcasts Start
Broadcasts in languages other than Turkish will begin after a signature ceremony to be held soon. Television and radio watchdog RTUK has granted permission to Diyarbakirs Gun TV and Soz TV and Sanliurfas Media FM to broadcast programs in Kurdish.
10 March 2006
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Lawyers to Object to Reporters Arrest
DIHA reporters Dengiz and Yazar were detained as they were covering the demonstrations staged on the anniversary of Ocalans arrest. They have been at the Mersin E-type prison for the last 10 days. The lawyers will object to the arrestation.
8 March 2006
Academics Case at Justice Ministers Door
An Ankara court decides to ask Justice Ministrys consent to try Professors Oran and Kaboglu who are charged with violating Article 301 by their minority report on minorities. The two face five year in prison for inciting racial hatred.
20 February 2006
Article 301 Now Sentencing Unionists!
A Tunceli court has sentenced Bekmezci, the Egitim-Sen offical for making a statement about murdered taxi-driver Akdag; and unionist Ser, for criticizing the postponement of the 6. Munzur Culture and Nature Festival, to 6 months in prison each.
17 February 2006
The Most Touchy Apparatus: The State
In 2005 157 cases were opened against for expressions of ideas, 29 people stood trial on grounds of article 301, 17 for influencing the court decision, 15 on grounds of article 216; the media was fined 1, 491, 594 new Turkish liras in damages.
14 February 2006
22 Journalists Are Facing Jail
The reforms in the penal code have not saved Turkish journalists from the threat of jail. The number of journalists and writers who have been charged with or convicted for violating the notorious Article 301 has increased to 22.
29 December 2005
Article 301 Used to Persecute Writers
A local court sentenced writer Kisanak to 6 month in prison for publicly insulting the state by writing a book called Lost Villages. The prison sentence was then commuted to a fine of 3,000 YTL. Kisanaks lawyer Kilic will appeal the decision.
26 December 2005
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