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Happy Polar Bears’ Day
Greenpeace has explained 10 unknown facts about the polar bears that are endangered due to global warming and climate change: Their skin is black, tongue is white.
27 February 2018
12 of 170 Peace Signatories File Criminal Complaint Against Erdoğan
12 of the 170 signatories that sent a text to members of parliament asking the Afrin offensive to be put to an end have filed a criminal complaint against President Erdoğan for calling them “conscienceless traitors”.
27 February 2018
Tansu Pişkin
Court Denies Request to Arrest Four Defendants in Dorm Fire Case
In the fifth hearing of the case concerning the student dormitory fire that killed 11 students and 1 teacher in the Aladağ district of Adana province, the court has denied the request to re-arrest the four released defendants.
26 February 2018
Three Academics Have Second Hearings
Prof. Dr. Ayşe Erzan, Prof. Dr. Özdemir Aktan and Prof. Dr. Nesrin Sungur Çakmak have presented their defenses at their second hearings held at 32nd Heavy Penal Court.
22 February 2018
Tansu Pişkin
People Jump Rope in Front of Municipality Destroying Maçka Park
Highway tunnel planned to be built through under Maçka Park has been protested in front of İstanbul Municipality building. As many as 200 trees have been uprooted since February 12.
22 February 2018
Human Rights Advocate Gergerlioğlu Gets Prison Sentence for Social Media Post
Rights defender, journalist, and doctor dismissed from the medical profession by executive decree Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu has been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for one of his posts on social media.
21 February 2018
Rights Organization Speaks Out Against Detentions and Arrests of Pro-Kurdish Politicians
The Human Rights Association's (İHD) Istanbul Branch has demanded the release of politicians including arrested Onur Hamzaoğlu and Fadime Çelebi, and detained Celalettin Can and Serpil Kemalbay.
19 February 2018
Weekend Watch for Maçka Park
Weekend watch will be held for Maçka Park in which trees started to be uprooted on February 12 as part of the tunnel project. The Maçka Parkı Hepimizin Initiative has called on people to participate in the watch.
16 February 2018
November 2017 Unemployment Rate at 10.3 Percent
Turkey’s November 2017 unemployment rate was recorded at 10.3 percent. Overall, unemployment figures had peaked in January 2017 with 13% but have remained below 11% for the past 8 months.
16 February 2018
“Maritime Transit Increasing as Tensions Rise”
News of capsized boats and drowning refugees has started to come from the Meriç (Maritsa or Evros) River as well, after many such reports from the Aegean Sea. Görendağ from Amnesty International believes maritime transit increases in the spring, and that tensions in the political climate will only fuel its rise.
15 February 2018
Ayça Söylemez
Villagers in Hakkari Connecting Cell Phone Network Through ‘Dronecell’
Akçalı village residents whose cell phones do not get reception have been putting their them in a box, which they elevate with a drone, and communicating with loved ones through wireless earphones.
7 February 2018
Video News Report - They Stand Up to Construction of Thermal Plant to Save This Forest
The thermal power plant planned to be built in Çerkezköy will destroy the oak forest and natural life in the area, yet, the residents stand up to it. Here is the aerial viewpoint of the forest and shootings of the meeting by Tansu Pişkin.
2 February 2018
Tansu Pişkin
‘Let Us become Hrant Dink, Nuriye and Semih, Ahmet Şık, Teacher Ayşe’
We are of the kin, who since time immemorial, has fought for justice, freedom, equality and peace, we are of those who have sought to turn the hell they live in into paradise. We have done it before; we can do it again.
19 January 2018
Hrant Dink Marked: Water Found Its Spring
Former Agos Weekly Newspaper Editor-in-Chief Dink was marked on 11th death anniversary in front of Agos building where he was murdered.
19 January 2018
Beyza Kural,Tansu Pişkin
Message by Osman Kavala for Hrant Dink
Osman Kavala has sent a message to Agos via his lawyers due to the 11th anniversary of Hrant Dink being murdered: “The bullet that cut you off from life has left us alone with an example of a terrifying fatal malignancy”.
19 January 2018
Commemoration for Hrant Dink at 3 P.M. at Where He Was Shot
Hrant Dink is being memorialized in İstanbul and Ankara with a series of events. Some roads have been closed to traffic in Şişli for the memorial service to be done in front of Agos weekly newspaper building.
19 January 2018
Academic Kıvılcım: In Both Countries, Universities Under Pressure of the Same System
Based upon her own experiences, academic Zeynep Kıvılcım compares the academia in Germany and Turkey. She points out that there is a firm stand against the system in Turkey, while the universities in both countries are under pressure of the same system.
4 January 2018
Beyza Kural
Akşener: Granting Civilians Right to Use Weapons Sparks Civil War
İYİ Party Chair Akşener has criticized the statutory decree No. 696: Granting civilians right to use weapons through new statutory decree means to drag the country into a civil war.
25 December 2017
Animal Rights Organization Urges EU not to ‘Send Living Animals to Turkey’
The Animal Rights Monitoring Committee has emphasized the animal rights violations taking place during the transportation of animals to Turkey.
21 December 2017
Illustration Exhibition by Resulpur for Earthquake Victims
Kurdish artist Runak Resulpur who lives in Diyarbakır has opened her illustration exhibition on Kurdish fairy tales.
20 December 2017
Bircan Değirmenci
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Turkey: Whistleblowing, Media, and the Public Interest
In Turkey, whistleblowing and journalism based on it are being criminalised, as demonstrated by the cases of Reyhanlı and the trucks of MIT, the Turkish intelligence
19 December 2017
Emre Tansu Keten
The Report ‘NGOs at the 2013-2015 Resolution Process’ from the Peace Foundation
The Peace Foundation has released its “NGOs at the 2013-2015 Resolution Process” report that analyzed the role of NGOs on the Kurdish question during the resolution process.
18 December 2017
Hacısalihoğlu: How Will They Play Golf Against Wild Waves of Black Sea?
According to the project prepared by Yomra Municipality in Trabzon, 300 decare of the 650 decare bulkhead line has been spared for golf course.
14 December 2017
Tansu Pişkin
We’ve Asked Bursa Free Colors About LGBTI Bans: We’ve Learned to Develop New Practices
Semih Özkarakaş from the Bursa Free Colors LGBTI+ Association, has explained the LGBTI bans spreading from Ankara to Bursa: “We are learning to struggle and develop new practices despite all bans”.
12 December 2017
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Germany Announces Figures of Public Servants From Turkey Seeking Asylum
According to Germany’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, since the coup attempt on July 15, 2016, 768 higher-ranking public officials and their family members from Turkey have applied for asylum to Germany. More than half of the applications have been granted.
5 December 2017
Soldier Torturing Kitten Detained
Governorship, Ministry of Interior Affairs and the Turkish Armed Forces have issued a statement concerning the person who tortured a kitten at Erzincan Officer’s Club and had three days left for his compulsory military service to end.
4 December 2017
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Ankara Mayor: Animal Sale at Pet Shops Must Be Banned
Ankara Mayor Tuna has said that there shouldn’t be any animal sale at pet shops and he will discuss the matter with the respective ministries.
27 November 2017
Urn Graves Found During Subway Construction Also Raise Concerns On Attempts to Ascribe Identities
Pointing to the urn graves that were revealed in archaeological excavations during subway construction works in Beşiktaş, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karul warned that “one should avoid ascribing identities” based on the findings.
23 November 2017
Pınar Tarcan
Exhibition in Vienna to Host Images of ‘Tarlabaşı: A Defiled İstanbul District’ Subjected to Gentrification
Ali Öz, a photographer who, for two years, has been capturing images of Tarlabaşı, a district of İstanbul that has been suffering a “destruction/annulment” process due to gentrification, will have a selection of his works presented in the exhibition “Tarlabaşı: A defiled İstanbul district” in Vienna.
21 November 2017
Protest Against Mall ‘Exhibiting’ Wild Animal in Cage in Ankara
A shopping mall called Nata Vega Outlet exhibiting wild animals in cages under the name of “Adrenaline World” in Ankara has sparked reactions on social media. A petition has been launched.
20 November 2017
18 Out of Every 100 People Getting Married Are Juvenile
Preparing a report on rights violations against children, Diyarbakır Bar Association has stressed 18 out of every 100 people who get married are children.
20 November 2017
Syrian Superkid Animation Movie Granted 2 Awards in Chicago
Animation movie “Hadia” (Present) directed by Sinem Sakaoğlu as part of the “Syrian Cultural Heritage for Children: Books and Games” by Anadolu Kültür has been granted two awards at the Chicago Children Film’s Festival.
15 November 2017
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