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Judge and Prosecutor brought Academic to Jail
Lecturer Bilal Bekar was arrested after an argument with a judge in Rize. A court had decreed not to arrest him, but Bekar was taken to jail upon the prosecution's appeal. The teachers' union criticized the arrest as being "contrary to the law".
24 January 2011
Judicial Front Runners: Special Authority Courts in Diyarbakır
Three Special Authority High Criminal Courts in Diyarbakır occupy the top three places regarding the number of files decided throughout the past year in Turkey. These courts try important cases such as the KCK trial or the Hezbollah case. They handed prison sentences of several hundred years to Kurdish journalists.
21 January 2011
HRANT DINK MURDER
Concerns about Truth behind Dink Murder Persist
On the fourth anniversary of the murder of Hrant Dink, thousands of people are expected to gather in several cities all over the country to commemorate the Turkish-Armenian journalist. In Istanbul, people will gather in front of the Agos newspaper where Dink was killed.
19 January 2011
"RED FRIDAY"
Journalist Şener Reveals Crucial Information on Dink Murder
Two police officials told the court in 2008 that they did not have any information about Dink being threatened before his assassination. The latest book published by journalist Nedim Şener reveals documents that prove those statements wrong.
17 January 2011
No Decision on Release of "KCK" Defendants
The 16th hearing of the KCK trial against 151 defendants did not bring any new decisions. The request for a defence in Kurdish was dismissed once more. None of the 104 detained defendants was released. The trial was postponed to 18 January.
17 January 2011
"RTÜK Draft Bill Opposes Constitution"
Communications lawyer İlkiz criticized the RTÜK draft bill: "The government cannot intervene against radio and television broadcasts. The provision should be lifted. It will cause illegal applications".
14 January 2011
Trial against Lawyer Rişvanoğlu Postponed again
Lawyer Rişvanoğlu, tried for his statements made on Roj TV, was represented by 28 lawyers in the hearing on 11 January. The case was adjourned once more to wait for an expert report. The Adana Branch of the Contemporary Lawyers Association harshly criticized the trial.
14 January 2011
KCK TRIAL
Static Procedures - Dynamic Protest
The Diyarbakır 6th High Criminal Court held the 15th hearing of the KCK trial on 13 January. The court reiterated its decision against the defence of the 151 defendants in Kurdish. The request to release the 104 detained defendants was postponed to today.
14 January 2011
PERSECUTION OF POLITICAL GROUPS
SDP and ÖDP Members to be Transferred to another Prison?
The 13 members of the legal organizations SDP and TÖP might be transferred to another prison for "security" reasons. They were detained more than 3 months ago in the scope of the "Revolutionary Headquarters" investigation. Lawyer Tuncer demands an official reasoning if the rumour should be confirmed.
13 January 2011
RTÜK: "Magnificent Century" Series Clashes with "Moral Values"
RTÜK issued a warning to Show TV on the grounds of the series "Magnificent Century". The series about the life of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent went on air on 6 January. It is alleged to be "contrary to the national and moral values of the society", RTÜK said.
13 January 2011
Lawyer Tanrıkulu Sued for "Influencing Judiciary"
The Siverek High Criminal Court will prosecute former Diyarbakır Bar Association President Tanrıkulu on the grounds of his criticism of the Diyarbakır Military Court. The court had decreed for a lack of jurisdiction for the JİTEM case and the release of a defendant.
12 January 2011
EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Interference with Kurdish Letters Unlawful
The European Court of Human Rights convicted Turkey of a violation of the "right to respect for private life" upon an application lodged by 10 prisoners. They had applied because letters in Kurdish written to their families had not been dispatched by the prison administrations.
12 January 2011
Journalist Orhan Seeks Protection
Journalist Orhan, General Publications Director of the Değişim Media Group and owner of the www.ereglininsesi.com website, filed a complaint because he was allegedly threatened after writing news and comments about Mayor Posbıyık. Orhan applied for protection.
12 January 2011
KURDISH QUESTION
Referendum on "Bilingualism"?
In a meeting of the Turkish small National Assembly, Kurdish politician Alınak called on the government to hold a referendum on bilingualism (Turkish/Kurdish). Members of the CHP and MHP opposition parties did not attend the meeting.
11 January 2011
Author Akhanlı Expelled
Writer Erdoğan Akhanlı was expelled from Turkey when he was about to leave for Germany on 6 January. He was released pending trial in December regarding his alleged involvement in an armed robbery committed 20 years ago.
10 January 2011
Sentenced for Comment at a Barber Shop
Businessman Akyüz from Antalya was sued and convicted because of a comment on a television news report he watched at a barber shop. The news was about the closure case of the ruling AKP. Akyüz will be on probation for five years since the sentence was postponed.
7 January 2011
Caricaturist Baruter Threatened
Caricaturist Baruter said that he received threats via the internet because of a deck of cards he designed with Ottoman figures resembling insects. He argued, "I am not concerned about myself but about our country and a perception of conservatism".
7 January 2011
Pornographic Movie - A Slightly Different Graduate Thesis
Three members of the Bilgi University (Istanbul) teaching staff were suspended after a pornographic movie produced as part of a graduate thesis made the headlines. The issue is being discussed controversially in the Turkish media and academic environment.
6 January 2011
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW
Lawyers Criticize Judiciary's Approach on Period of Arrest
Turkish lawyers discuss the judiciary's narrow interpretation of the recent amendment of article 102 of the Criminal Procedure Law. According to Istanbul Bar Association President Kocasakal, defendants should be released after a period of arrest of four years.
5 January 2011
Alleged Terror Crimes
Judiciary Restricts Amendment on Period of Arrest
Lawyer Kanar criticizes the judiciary's narrow interpretation of the recent amendment of Article 102 of the Criminal Procedure Law. According to Kanar, not only defendants detained for ten years should be released pending trial but also people detained for more than four or six years.
4 January 2011
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Supreme Court Quashed Verdict for Acquittal of Kurdish Singer
The Court of Appeals quashed the verdict for Kurdish singer Tunç's acquittal of charges of "propaganda for an illegal organization". Tunç was initially tried for referring to the death of 17 MKP members in the course of a military operation in 2004 during a performance.
3 January 2011
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
BIA Media Monitoring Report: Closures, Bans, Confiscations
Azadiya Welat, Rojev newspapers, Guney magazine, YouTube, Eksisozlük and Sanliurfa.com web sites were the targets of bans, closures and confiscations, says BIA's 2010 third quarterly report.
28 December 2010
BİA MEDIA MONITORING
Freedom of Expression Defendants Name by Name
Read here a list of journalists, writers, politicians and media institutions that are being tried on charges regarding freedom of thought and expression. This list was compiled according to the report on the third quarter of 2010 prepared by the BİA Media Monitoring Desk.
23 December 2010
BİA MEDIA MONITORING REPORT
Judiciary Persecutes Different Opinions on Kurdish Question
Six journalists are in jail because of their writings. The number of people tried under the Anti-Terror Law is on the rise. Turkey was sentenced by the European Court of Human Rights. 190 people, including 67 journalists, are prosecuted for their thoughts and writings.
22 December 2010
Trial against bianet and Lawyer Tanay Postponed
The case filed by former General Head of Prisons and Detention Stations Ertosun against lawyer Tanay and bianet website co-ordinator Kürkçü was postponed to January 2011. Tanay and Kürkçü are facing a heavy compensation claim.
20 December 2010
Policeman Tried for Beating Journalist
Police officer Tuncay Aktaş is on trial because of beating journalist Ozan Özhan. He is charged with "actual bodily harm". The trial is being continued on 15 December at the Beyoğlu 2nd Magistrate Criminal Court.
15 December 2010
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RTÜK Reprimands NTV for Surreptitious Advertising
RTÜK issued a reprimand to NTV for restaurant owner Güler's statement in a food program. He said, "The wines made mainly from the Nebiole grape variety and from our Boğazkarası grapes are of good quality in my opinion". RTÜK member Alp opposed the vote.
14 December 2010
37 Trials against Taraf Newspaper in One Day
Taraf newspaper writer Neşe Düzel is litigated over an interview with M.Ş. Gençdal, spokesman of a group of the Quandil group that entered Turkey last year upon the call of imprisoned PKK leader Öcalan. Düzel is facing prison terms.
13 December 2010
HRANT DINK MURDER
Trial Procedures Jammed - Again
Almost 4 years after the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Dink, the court is still evaluating the request for a joint plaintiff status of the Dink family lawyers. The Trabzon High Criminal Court is waiting for defendant Öz's lawyer, the Magistrate Court awaits the High Court's decision on merging the files.
10 December 2010
POLICE VIOLENCE
Police Officers Sued, Prime Minister Condemned
Lawyer Kabataş filed a complaint against the police on behalf of the Students Youth Union members who were exposed to police violence in the course of a protest in Istanbul on 5 December. Several organizations condemned the incident.
9 December 2010
2 Journalists and 2 Interviewees Tried in Batman
Batman Post executive Çelik is indicted for an interview with the family of PKK member Korkmaz who was killed in 1986. Journalist Atay from the Batman newspaper is tried for publishing a PKK announcement regarding an explosion in Batman that killed 4 rights activists.
9 December 2010
Journalist Berivan Eker Remains in Prison
The prosecutor of the Diyarbakır 6th High Criminal Court demands prison terms of up to 21years for Berivan Eker, former chief editor of the Renge Heviya Jine magazine. If the court dismisses the appeal against her detention, Eker will be in prison till 25 January 2011.
9 December 2010
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