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Illiterate Children Work 54 Hours per Week
According to the DİSK-AR’s report of child labor, 4+4+4 education law made compulsory age for primary school 6 to 13 and caused child labor to increase and the age of working children to decrease up to 13.
23 April 2015
Beggar Kids in Urfa Province Have Been Jailed
Urfa Metropolitan Municipality jailed beggar kids most of whom were Syrians. People around gave food and drink to the children.
22 April 2015
“1.5 Million Subcontracted Workers Lack Job Security”
According to the answer given to Republican People’s Party (CHP) MP Veli Ağbaba’s parliamentary question, there were 1,482,690 subcontracted laborers in Turkey at the end of 2014. Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir have the most subcontracted laborers.
15 April 2015
Surp Giragos Armenian Church Receives EU Prize for Cultural Heritage
Diyarbakır's Surp Giragos Armenian Church restored after many years received the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Award.
14 April 2015
Nilay Vardar
Nuclear Plant Ceremony Met with Protests
Attendants to the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant project groundbreaking ceremony locked iron gate; police attacked demonstrators with water cannons.
14 April 2015
Nilay Vardar
State Council Approves Sulukule Repeal
The State Council approved the court decision canceling the Sulukule neighborhood project that displaced Romany citizens.
9 April 2015
Nilay Vardar
Police Headquarters Assailant's Body Sent Home For Funeral
The funeral of Elif Sultan Kalsen, a DHKP-C militant who was killed after assaulting Istanbul Police Headquarters on April 1, has been sent to her homeland for funeral.
3 April 2015
Autopsy Done, Courthouse Hostage Perpetrators’ Funeral Today
Özgür Yılmaz, an advocate who observed the autopsy of two perpetrators of Istanbul Courthouse hostage crisis, told bianet that authorities refused to hand him a copy of the preliminary autopsy report.
2 April 2015
Ayça Söylemez
Turkey Vows Plans For Its Second Nuclear Power Plant
Turkey’s Parliament ratified an international treaty to establish a nuclear power plant in the northern province of Sinop.
1 April 2015
Greenpeace Climbs 117m to Protest Turkey’s Nuclear Plant Project
Greenpeace activists climbed to one of the tallest buildings in the southern district of Mersin to protest Turkey’s first planned nuclear power plant in Akkuyu district.
25 March 2015
RTÜK Stops Cancer Foundation Ad After Ministry’s Motion
Upon a motion by Ministry of Health, Turkey’s Higher Board of Radio and Television stopped the television ad of a cancer foundation to fundraise for the most extensive oncology hospital project in Turkey.
17 March 2015
Elif Akgül
The Collapse of Istanbul as Commodity Explained in 11 Minutes
In his documentary, NON-SPACE: The Collapse of the City as Commodity, director İmre Azem tells the story of Istanbul’s urban renewal projects and changing facade within mega projects as well as its fading ecology and history.
16 March 2015
RedHack Case Defendants Acquitted As No “Trace of Crime”
13 defendants have been acquitted for being a RedHack member and plotting a cyber attack on Ankara Police Headquarters as “no crime has been formed”.
16 March 2015
Ayça Söylemez
Police Points Rifles Towards Civilians During Berkin Elvan Protests
Police intervened a group in Istanbul’s Okmeydanı district who started a memorial march for Berkin Elvan, a 15 year old Gezi protestor who died last year after 269 days of comatose.
11 March 2015
Sabah Newspaper Claims to Have Found Kabataş Incident Evidence
Sabah newspaper released a photo illustration on today’s issue claiming that it belonged to a police footage showing the Kabataş Incident - allegations that a veiled woman was harassed by a group of Gezi protestors in 2013.
11 March 2015
Nuh Köklü’s Murder Suspect Arrested
Journalist Nuh Köklü’s murder suspect has been arrested. On the other hand, Köklü’s funeral ceremony has been held in Ankara this afternoon.
19 February 2015
Temporary Solution for Roma People in Ataşehir
The sheltering problem of Roma people, whose shelters were demolished, was temporarily solved.
9 January 2015
Nilay Vardar
What’s Left From 2014?
Kicking off with the leftovers of 2013 on the leaked voice recordings, 2014 marked with elections, raids, workplace murder disasters, media bans and corruption investigations. It has disappeared to 2015 with some many leftovers.
2 January 2015
Haluk Kalafat
Turkey Welcomes 2015 With Snow
Turkey entered the new year with snow. While snow created beautiful scenes in most cities, it also causes serious issues in some cities, especially in transport.
2 January 2015
Animal Rights Activists Urge Banning of Camel Fights
Turkey’s Animals Rights Federation Spokesperson Şule Baylan told bianet that camel wrestling was not culture. “It is just a fight that tortures animals and violates international treaties and law protecting animals,” she said.
30 December 2014
Nilay Vardar
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Snow Covers Turkey
While it is snowing in several cities in Turkey, Weather Forecast Institute announced that heavy snowfall would affect 18 cities.
30 December 2014
Thousands Take Streets to Defend Marmara
A demonstration has been organized in Istanbul’s Kadıköy district yesterday to remind the government that “they would defend Marmara” against construction projects.
29 December 2014
Nilay Vardar
Environmental Effect Impact Report Suspended For Fussil Plant
After a series of rushed expropriations for Kolin Fossil Fuel Plant which is planned to be built Yırca village of Soma, a stay of execution for Environmental Impact Assessment is in order.
16 December 2014
Deputy, Activists React Tree-Chopping in Yalova
Republican People’s Party deputy Melda Onur as well as environment activists reacted the chopping of 158 trees within a crossroads construction in the northwestern province of Yalova.
28 November 2014
650 New Child Abuse Cases in Turkey Every Month
A political note drafted by various children organizations cited that even though child abuse could be preventible, the research in Turkey didn’t focus on the issues like its frequency, prevention and treatment.
27 November 2014
Not Crime to Wear Helmet on May Day, Court Rules
Defendants charged with wearing construction helmets, diving goggles, gas masks and eye solutions during May Day protests this years have been acquitted as their acts “didn’t constitute a crime”.
27 November 2014
Ayça Söylemez
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Report: 49 Kids Tortured in Prison, 64 Under Detention in 2014
Turkey’s Human Rights Association released a statement on Universal Children’s Day, underlining the significance of closing juvenile prisons, child labor, child abuse and other right violations.
20 November 2014
1,000 Olive Trees Planted After Construction Cuts
Villagers from the western district of Soma planted new olive trees after a thermic power plant construction left thousands of trees cut. The event was supported by local chamber of agriculture engineers.
10 November 2014
Minors Standing Trial For Berkin Elvan Banner
Two minors stood trial for the second hearing of a case for charges related to opening a banner on January 24 that said “We want the school record card of Berkin Elvan”.
5 November 2014
48 Hours in Ermenek Mine
As efforts to save 18 miners who are still trapped in a mine located in the central district of Ermenek, the waiting of family members and coworkers continue.
30 October 2014
Police Fires Rubber Bullets At Validebağ Grove Activists
Police reportedly attacked with tear gas and rubber bullets those activists who assembled in order to stop a mosque construction in the entrance of Istanbul’s Validebağ Grove despite a court order.
28 October 2014
Yüce Yöney
12 Childen Dead in Kobane Protests
According to a report by a children’s association, at least 12 children lost their lives within protests related to ISIS’s advance in Kobane. 55 children were arrested.
24 October 2014
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