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What You Don't Learn at University: Peace and Rights Journalism
From 12 to 18 July, 30 graduates from different universities are looking at journalism from a different perspective.
13 July 2009
"As a Journalist, Know Your Rights"
Young journalists were advised to read their work contracts carefully and to join trade unions.
13 July 2009
Ceyda Ulukaya,Cihangir Balkır
Training in Rights Journalism Starts for Young Graduates
On Sunday, this year's one-week training for young journalists began in Istanbul.
13 July 2009
Ceyda Ulukaya
Labour Hire Veto Applauded, More Work Demanded
"We applaud President Gül and his administration for doing the right thing to veto this," said ICEM General Secretary Manfred Warda", appreciating Turkish President's overturning "Private Labour Offices" law which broadly replaces regular work with temporary employment.
13 July 2009
New Magazine: "Dialogue" for Human Rights
A human rights platform in Turkey has launched a bi-monthly magazine, the aim of which is to strenghten dialogue among activists as well as with the public administration.
10 July 2009
Tolga Korkut
Istanbul Governor Blocks Investigation of Violent Police
Despite efforts by Cumhuriyet newspaper reporters Uslu and Açıkgöz, police officers acting violently on Labour Day are not being prosecuted.
10 July 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
"Don't Forget Sivas"
Around 7,000 people gathered in Kadıköy on 2 July to commemorate the killing of Alevi intellectuals and artists in Sivas in 1993.
3 July 2009
Bawer Çakır
Third Indictment in Ergenekon Investigation
The prosecution has announced that there will be a third indictment by 20 July, containing accusations against 70 people.
3 July 2009
Erhan Üstündağ
Journalist and Colonel Treated Differently by Law
Colonel Çiçek was arrested and released within 18 hours, while journalist Duruoğlu has been in prison for two months with 13 others.
2 July 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
What's This Secrecy?
If the republic is something more than replacing the palace with the Council, it could be purposeful to demand that the Council's meetings are televised through the National Assembly TV.
1 July 2009
Ertuğrul Kürkçü
IPS Communication Foundation Publishes Journalism Handbook
The İPS Communication Foundation has published a handbook for newly-graduated communications students.
30 June 2009
Çiğdem Öztürk
Chief of General Staff Warns: "Hands off the Army"
Başbuğ called the controversial document a "piece of paper" and criticised those making comments on the issue.
26 June 2009
Emine Özcan
Life Sentence for Murder of Italian Artist Pippa Bacca
Murat Karataş has received a life sentence for the murder of Bacca.
25 June 2009
Emine Özcan
Military Prosecution: Document Not Prepared by General Staff
The military prosecution has decided that there is no proof that the controversial document was prepared in the General Staff or that the signature belongs to Colonel Çiçek.
24 June 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
Prosecution Showing No Haste in Hearing Colonel Çiçek
Senior General Staff Officer Colonel Dursun Çiçek is still on duty after having been accused of signing an "Anti-Reactionary Plan" 11 days ago.
24 June 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
"Allegations of Plan Legitimise Gülen Movement"
Speaking to the Birgün newspaper, bianet coordinator Kürkçü discussed the alleged military plan.
23 June 2009
Workers' Forum Calls for Shared Struggle
Workers, trade unionists and socialists gathered on Sunday to focus the demands of the labour movement.
22 June 2009
Erhan Üstündağ
"PM Has Authority to Investigate General Staff"
Prof. Dr. Sancar has criticised the Prime Minister for going to court over alleged military plans to defame his party.
22 June 2009
Bawer Çakır
New Chief Çapkın's Record Inglorious in Izmir
According to a human rights report, the Izmir police has committed many violations.
19 June 2009
Tolga Korkut
Columnists Call for Truth to Emerge
Alleged military plans to defame the AKP and the religious Gülen movement have caused a stir in the Turkish media.
16 June 2009
Erol Önderoğlu
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Women and Transgender Individuals Pleased at Cerrah's Departure
As Istanbul is preparing for a new Chief of Police, many segments of the city are happy that Celalettin Cerrah is going.
15 June 2009
New Istanbul Police Chief Should Not Make Same Mistakes
With the transfer of Istanbul's Chief of Police Cerrah to Osmaniye province as a governor, it is hoped that his replacement will respect human rights more..
15 June 2009
Girls in Turkey Work 30 Hours a Week
According to an ILO report, female child workers in Turkey work around 30 hours a week.
12 June 2009
Tolga Korkut
"No to ÖSS!" - Student Union Protests Against University Exam
Taştekin from the student union Genç-Sen has expressed the demand for equal, free education and the abolition of the ÖSS, the annual central university exam without which students cannot enter university.
10 June 2009
Bawer Çakır
Local Elections Repeated in 30 Places
On Sunday, there were repeat elections in 7 districts and 23 towns because the previous results had been contested.
9 June 2009
Tolga Korkut
"Everyone's Worries Should Be Obviated for a Solution to the Kurdish Issue"
Diyarbakır Chamber of Commerce and Industry chair Ensarioğlu explains. He thinks an unconditional amnesty for rebel PKK members is a must but seperatist demands should also be out of agenda.
8 June 2009
Tolga Korkut
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Prime Minister Announces New Economic Package
The PM claims that his "Incentive and Employment Package" will create 500,000 jobs. Twelve sectors are being targeted, and tax reductions may continue.
5 June 2009
Tolga Korkut
In Three Months 94 Workers Died at Work
According to a three-monthly report by the Social Rights Association, there have been more violations of social rights. Trade union membership has led to dismissals.
4 June 2009
Eight Members of Same Family Killed in Adana
Eight family members, three of them children, have been found dead in an apartment in Adana.
2 June 2009
Emine Özcan
Government Organising an "Alevi Workshop"
The Alevi Bektashi Federation has announced it will participate in a workshop organised by the government.
2 June 2009
Tolga Korkut
PKK Extends Ceasefire until 15 July, But...
The unilateral ceasefire of the PKK, which had excluded "legitimate defence", has been extended for another 1.5 months. However, it is not clear what will happen after that.
1 June 2009
Police Guilty of Unregistered Detentions on May Day
Lawyer Atalay says that unregistered police custody is a rights violation.
1 June 2009
Bawer Çakır
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