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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
Kadri Bağdu, Kurdish Newspaper Distributor, Killed in Adana
After being gravely injured by unknown assailants in Adana’s Seyhan district, Azadiya Welat newspaper distributor Kadri Bağdu lost his life yesterday - an incident that reminded many of Turkey’s unclaimed killings during the 1990s.
15 October 2014
Council of State Suspends Galataport Project
Council of State’s Administrative Case Chambers Board suspended the construction plans in the waterfront of Istanbul’s Salıpazarı area - a project publicly known as “Galataport”.
14 October 2014
Istanbul’s People March For Climate
Hundreds of Istanbulites took the streets yesterday within “People’s Climate March” in order to remind the city dwellers on the UN Climate Summit 2014 on Wednesday in NYC.
22 September 2014
Elif Akgül
çArşı to Stand Trial on December 16
Istanbul 13th High Criminal Court ordered members of soccer fan group çArşı to stand trial for charges related to “attempted coup” for their involvement of the Gezi Resistance.
12 September 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Farewell to Deceased Workers
Some was collecting pocket money for school, some saving to marry and most of them miles away from their family. Families of deceased workers bid their last goodbyes.
8 September 2014
“20-30 People Died After the Dam”
Following the death of 5 people in a dam reservoir in the southeastern province of Siirt, bianet contacted Cumhur Kılıççıoğlu, a local journalist, who claimed that at least 20 to 30 drowned since the dam reservoir was established.
25 August 2014
Nilay Vardar
Half of Alcoholic Beverage Expenses Goes to State
Responding to the parliamentary question of Sezgin Tanrıkulu, parliamentarian of CHP (Republican’s People Party), the Ministry of Health provided information about alcohol consumption, alcoholic beverage taxes, and those receiving treatment because of using drugs and alcohol between 2012-2014 in Turkey.
20 August 2014
"4 out of 10 Children Are Drug Users"
According to the data of Turkish Statistical Institution (TUİK), approximately 275,000 children came or were brought to the security units in 2013. It is registered that 115,439 children were forced to commit a crime. This number proves that there is an increase by 14.5 percent a year.
19 August 2014
No Parking Lot in Moda Garden
Parking lot permit in Moda Gezi Garden issued by İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality was cancelled due to applications of Kadıköy Municipality. Neighborhood dwellers set up tents and watch in Moda Gezi Garden to resist against construction of parking lot.
18 August 2014
Labor Ministry Fails to Keep Promise on Disabled People
Labor and Social Security Minister Faruk Çelik said that they only employed 1000 more workers within the disability quota. “This toll shocked us. They didn’t keep their promise,” activist Bestami Turhan told bianet.
18 August 2014
Nilay Vardar
Konya Had Already Dried Out!
Experts say the hydrological drought in the Konya area where groundwater levels drop 3 meters annually is serious. 65 percent of the region’s wetlands have already dried out in the past 50 years, according to WWF.
31 July 2014
Nilay Vardar
Protest in the Nuclear Plant EIA Meeting
Anti-nuclear demonstrators held a protest during Akkuyu Nuclear Plant’s EIA report evaluation while Greenpeace voiced objections at the meeting.
24 July 2014
Nearing the End in Alakır’s Hydroelectric Plant Struggle
Antalya province Environment and Urban Planning Provincial Headquarters meets tomorrow to discuss the registration of Alakır Valley as a 1st degree natural protection site.
21 July 2014
Police Officer Arrested in Ethem Sarısülük Case
Ahmet Şahbaz, a police officer who has been standing trial for killing Ethem Sarısülük during the Gezi Resistance last year, has been arrested.
8 July 2014
Police “Requests” Removal of Content
Police authorities in Izmir province sent a letter to Ege'nin Sesi newspaper, requesting the removal of an article related to the Sivas Massacre. Newspaper’s editor-in-chief, on the other hand, said it was a blow of press freedom.
7 July 2014
Elif Akgül
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Ali İsmail Korkmaz Foundation Established
The family members of Ali İsmail Korkmaz, a Gezi Resistance protestors killed in Eskişehir, established a foundation in the name of their son. “Our depature point was my brother’s activities,” Gürkan Korkmaz told bianet.
7 July 2014
Beyza Kural
Disabled People to Become Prosecutor, Judge in Turkey
According to an article of an upcoming omnibus bill, disabled people can be a prosecutor and a judge - a discriminatory practice that has been discussed at the parliament’s agenda as well as High Council of Judges and Prosecutors reports.
4 July 2014
Nilay Vardar
“Prisons Aren't Convenient For Children”
Members of Juvenile Prisons Must Be Banned Initiative raised their voices with the participation of children. “Juvenile prisons must be closed and not children,” said Betül Kaplan, spokesperson of the initiative.
1 July 2014
Yeliz Özşen
Roma People’s Neighborhood Seeks Way Out
Dwellers of Sarıgöl, a neighborhood in Istanbul with a majority of Roma people, reacted against the urban renewal project - an urbanization effort that was planned without considering the needs and demands of Roma people.
25 June 2014
Hikmet Adal,Pınar Ağabeyoğlu
Taksim Solidarity Members Summoned By Prosecutors Again
Prosecutors summoned 4 members of Taksim Solidarity for their statement for charges related to “forming an illegal organization” after being subjected to police violence on the anniversary of Gezi Resistance.
24 June 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Is the Captivity of Pet Stores Coming to An End?
The Environment Council assembled for the drafting of Animal Protection Act. Ankara Bar Association Animal Rights Committee explained the new act to bianet: Circuses will be closed within 4 years; exhibiting animals will be banned.
23 June 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
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Court Halts Hotel Construction in Cappadocia
Turkey’s Council of State canceled the execution of a ruling that allowed the construction of CCR Hotels in Cappadocia.
16 June 2014
Nilay Vardar
Dispatches: One Year After Turkey’s Gezi Protests, Activists on Trial
If the prosecutors trying the case today care about Turkey’s obligation to uphold the rights to nonviolent assembly, association, and free speech, they should drop all charges against the Taksim Solidarity activists.
13 June 2014
Emma Sinclair-Webb
Hydroelectric Plant Construction Granted Despite State Council Verdict
Turkey’s Energy Market Regulatory Board gave permission for preliminary license once again to the Konaktepe Dam and two hydroelectric plant projects planned on Munzur Valley National Park and already once annulled by Turkey’s State Council, deeming the projects devoid of public welfare around three years ago.
9 June 2014
Nilay Vardar
Amasra Residents Protest Coal on Land, Sea
Bartın province’s Amasra district formed a human chain against the construction of a coal based thermal power plant, while fishing boats protested at sea.
6 June 2014
Nilay Vardar
Demonstrations Banned in Istanbul Except Two Locations
Subsequent to the anniversary of Gezi Resistance, Istanbul Governor made a new statement about “the locations for public gatherings and demonstrations”, saying that demonstrations and protests can be held only at the relevant locations in Yenikapı and Maltepe.
5 June 2014
Court Gives Decision of Insistence in Festus Okey Case
Following the Supreme Court of Appeals’ decision to overturn the four years two months prison sentence given to police officer Yıldız in the Festus Okey case as well as the rejection of the Okey family attorneys’ request of intervention, the court gave a decision of insistence.
5 June 2014
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