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No to USA Meeting in Iskenderun
Patriotic Front holds weekend meeting in Iskenderun saying no to USA, rejecting alleged plans to convert popular Mediterranean seaport into a US base. Iskenderun Port is not for sale protestors say.
22 May 2006
Court Assassination Suspects Jailed
Lawyer Arslan the chief suspect for the killing of Council of State judge and accomplices jailed after court order. Former officer Muzaffer Tekin, still under interrogation for charges of soliciting and ordering the armed attack
22 May 2006
Former PM Ecevit Fights for His Life
Democratic Left Party Honorary Chairman and five ties Turkeys Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit fighs for his life after suffering a brain hemorrhag. Ecevit, unconcious remains in intensive care after 4.5 hour surgery.
19 May 2006
Turkish Media: Greatest Attack on The State
Turkeys mainstream media covers the attack on Council of State judges as the worst attack against state institutions ever. Mainstream Turkish dailies Hurriyet a secularist newspaper and Islamist Zaman publish columns alarming for a grave situation.
18 May 2006
Judges Cant Function Under Death-Threat
Lawyer İlkiz saysAttack on Council of State is a despicable massacre of law. Prof. Dr. Azrak: A justice mechanism operating under heavy threat cannot fulfill its function. Judges are humans too. Responsibility is with the whole of the administration.
18 May 2006
Tolga Korkut
Charges Against Justice Encouraged Attack
Attack on Council of State judges condemned by President Sezer, PM Erdogan, Minister of Justice Cicek and a number of NGOs. Sezer: This is an attack against the secular republic. MAZLUMDER says the attack shouldnt be associated to the Council of Stat
18 May 2006
HRW: No Excuse for Attack on Judges
Court decision to ban headscarf cannot justify murder says international rights group Human Rights Watch upon the killing of a Turkish State Council judge and wounding of four others who had decided to ban headscarf in state offices.
18 May 2006
Nationalist Attack Dissidents During Trial
Armenian Turkish journalists Dink and Engin were attacked during court hearing in Istanbul. Defendants escaped near-lynch attempt under police protection. They are exploiting court cases for nationalist plots says Dink.
17 May 2006
Human Trafficking Victims on Rise
IOM and Police Directorate record significant increase in human trafficking in Turkey. 583 women from other countries rescued from traffickers and returned home since 2004. 6 thousand plus caught and sent back due to prostitution.
9 May 2006
Ayşe Durukan
Terror Indictment Against Düzel Dropped
Prosecutor Karacal justifiying with procedural reasons drops his indictment against journalist Nese Duzel for the words of pro-Kurdish politician Orhan Doğan whom she had interviewed for daily Radikal. Yet the case against DTP official Dogan will continue
9 May 2006
Erol Önderoğlu
Journalists Duty To Criticize PM Say Judges
Court of Appeals quashes compensation sentence against Radikal daily journalist Yıldırım Turker in Prime Minister libel case. Court says the behavior of the Prime Minister can be debated and even severely criticized
9 May 2006
Tolga Korkut
Journalists Threatened Under Anti-Terror Law
Journalists Karakurt, Tatlıcan and Kılıc of daily Hurriyet face prison terms under article 6/2 of Anti-Terror Law (TMY) for an interview with PKK leaders in Northern Iraq. Interview was part of journalistic duty, the journalists defend themselves.
9 May 2006
Erol Önderoğlu
Intellectuals Defy Turkish Penal Code
Seven of 20 intellectuals who willingly violated the restrictive articles of Turkish Penal Code plead guilty before the public prosecutor. They testify that they admitting the results have undersigned a 31 point text to violate the articles.
9 May 2006
Erol Önderoğlu
New Law Protects Crimes Against Environment
Greenpeace sends letter to Turkish president raising concerns on new Environment Law, saying some articles protect environment offences. Requests Sezer return the law to Parliament. Organization launches Stop-This-Law campaign over the internet.
4 May 2006
Withdraw Laws Against the People
May Day 2006: Workers demand government abandon Social Security Law, Anti-Terror Bill and nuclear power plant projects. Observers say youth and women participation in Istanbul May Day rally high despite lower overall attendance.
3 May 2006
Erol Önderoğlu,Kemal Özmen
Police Detain 34, Beat Protestors
Police use truncheons and pepper-gas on May Day group, detentions accompanied by beatings. 34 in custody in Istanbul while nation-wide arrests reportedly number over 80. Unionists lay carnation at Taksim Square in memory of 37 protesters killed in 1977.
3 May 2006
New Terror Bill Takes All Citizens Terrorist
17 NGOs demand new Anti-Terror Law be withdrawn, say they themselves will be treated as unarmed terrorist organizations.TIHV says bill means tolerance policy towards torture and shifting from EU position.
28 April 2006
Prosecutor Appeals Against Four Columnists
Bagcilar prosecutors office appeals against court decision dropping charges for four prominent Turkish columnists for criticizing a decision to ban 2005 Istanbul conference on Ottoman Armenians. Murat Belge to be tried on June 8 under separate indictment
28 April 2006
Erol Önderoğlu
Rice Leaves Ankara Pleased
Prof. Dr. Dedeoglu: Chaotic conditions not in interests of USA. America concerned over risk of independent Kurdistan in Iran. Military buildup at borders against possible declaration of independent Kurdistan as well as the PKK and US policy.
28 April 2006
Tolga Korkut
International Rainbow Camp from KAOSGL
Turkeys KAOS GL to gather homosexuals in first week-long International Rainbow Summer Camp. Target date set as July. Foreign participants expected.
26 April 2006
Emine Özcan
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IHD Launches Anti-Mine Training Drive
IHD draws mine risk map; prepares to educate children and adults on protection. Results to be shared with MPs. General Secretary Tastan says Mined settlements are being ignored. An Action Plan and Law are required.
26 April 2006
Tolga Korkut
Five Children Released in Diyarbakir
Another successful appeal by the Diyarbakir Bar Association Childrens Right Center secures release for 5 children as 55 still remain in prison. Court case demanding up to 24 years jail for 80 minors to continue.
26 April 2006
Kemal Özmen
Massive Military Buildup in Southeast
Trenches on borders, entries and exits with Iran-Iraq under control, new troops and armoured vehicles deployed to the region from central and western parts of the country Turkey builds up massive deployment on the border with Iraq and Iran.
25 April 2006
Talat:Anti-Solution Camp in Power in Cyprus
TRNC President says despite growing feelings against a solution on Greek side of divided island, Turkish Cypriots to press forward for a solution. Turkish Cypriot community integrate with the rest of the world, Lifting isolations will start unification.
25 April 2006
Barristers Urge Semdinli Prosecutor Returned
15 Bar Associations and jurists association CHD call on High Council to withdraw decision sacking Semdinli prosecutor who charged Land Forces Commander: The greatest threat to the independence of the judiciary are the Commission and Justice Ministry.
24 April 2006
Justice Minister Defends Terror Law
Minister of Justice and Government Spokesman Cemil Cicek says those critical of new law dont know what its about, claims bill is consistent with EC decision. Current Anti-Terror law cost Turkey over USD 245,000 in ECHR compensation sentences last year.
24 April 2006
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Anti-Terror Bill Restrictive, Unnecessary
Rights activist and lawyer Yıldırım evaluates Ankaras new Anti-Terror bill, says its against fundamental rights and freedoms. Defendants are to be categorized as terrorists until they can prove their own innocence... Turkey does not need such a law.
24 April 2006
6 Months Jail for Broadcaster Ozic
Adana court sentences Ejder Ozic to six months imprisonment under article 301 for radio broadcast that even court prosecutor and Court of Appeals Chief Prosecutor regarded as criticism. Judge refuses to defer sentence or set bail, concludes broadcaster
20 April 2006
Erol Önderoğlu
New Anti-Terror Bill Incites More Violence
Turkeys new Anti-Terror Bill is at Parliament. MAZLUMDERs Bilgen says Tightening democratic rights will fire-back. Rights advocates are being punished. Everyone should be against this draft; IHDs Alatas The intention is to create a silent society.
20 April 2006
Tolga Korkut
Endless Trials of Publisher Zarakolu
Belge Publications House owner Ragıp Zarakolu was once again at court this week, this time on trial for Prof. Dr. Sakayans book Accounts of an Armenian Doctor and Jerjians The Truth Will Set Us Free. Publisher faces 13.5 years jail if found guilty f
20 April 2006
Erol Önderoğlu
50 Pro-Kurdish DTP Executives Arrested
Pro Kurdish Democratic Society Party (DTP) calls roundup of 50 party executives unlawful and arbitrary. Five of those arrested are provincial chairman and nine are district chairman. The arrested are accused of implication in guerrilla PKK activity.
19 April 2006
Opposition Deputy Sues British Blue Book
Main opposition CHP MP Sukru Elekdag, a retired diplomat, seeks USD 15,000 in libel damages for alleged insult in the Turkish translation of British state document: The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-1916 against the publishers.
18 April 2006
Erol Önderoğlu
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