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State Responsible for Land Mine Deaths
According to data provided by the Initiative for a Turkey Without Mines, 19 land mine explosions in the last six months, killed 20 people and injured 42. 10-year-old Nesim, who is a victim, tells what he has been through.
2 August 2004
Özge Gözke
EU Inspired Laws Remain on Paper
The number of detentions increase as prosecutions decrease after the adoption of the Seventh Reform Package to broaden the right to reunion and demonstration, says MAZLUMDER, a pro-Islamist Turkish human rights organization.
29 July 2004
692 People Tortured in The First Half of 2004
According to a report by Human Rights Association (IHD) in the first six months of 2004; 61 people lost their lives in armed clashes, 692 people were tortured or mistreated and 3,688 were arbitrarily detained.
22 July 2004
Yıldız Samer
Torture Cases Decreasing
Of 139 complaints filed with the Prime Ministry Human Rights Department over the past six months, only seven of the cases dealt with torture, causing it to fall from first to tenth on the list.
14 July 2004
Emine Dolmacı
ECHR Decision Would Affect Europe
Prof. Narli said AKP could go against its supporters following the ECHR decision. Some headscarf advocates, who have lost legal basis for their case, could become more radical, according to her.
1 July 2004
IHD: Who is Responsible for Perinceks Death?
The IHD is making public the unexplained points in Siyar Perinceks death, and the torture that those detained went through.
17 June 2004
Yıldız Samer
Turkey:EU Bid Hinges on Further Rights Reform
HRW said that freedom of expression, torture and ill-treatment, freedom of assembly and internal displacement are all areas where important initial progress has been achieved but where significant additional efforts are needed.
15 June 2004
Six Human Rights Organizations Concerns
Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the International Federation for Human Rights, IHD, TIHV and Mazlum Der urged the Turkish authorities to take urgent practical measures to ensure the full protection of human rights.
10 June 2004
PEN Centers Warn USA and Israel
Delegates from PEN centers participated in Barcelona Forum 2004 signed petitions for freedom of expression and human rights in Iraq and Israel. The petition addressing US President Bush, US administrator in Iraq Bremer and Israel Prime minister Sharon.
4 June 2004
Prolonged Detention Costs 14,000 Euro
ECHR said Turkey, by sentencing former DEP deputy Yurttas, had violated the principles of freedom of expression, and prolonged detention. ECHR said the sentence handed to him for charges of separatism was unnecessary in a democratic society.
2 June 2004
Radio Anchor Detained for Quoting Ocalan
Anchor Gundogdu of Adana local station Radyo Dunya was detained and will stand trial for quoting a statement from imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan. She is charged with separatist broadcasts, and affiliation with illegal organization.
28 May 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
A Big Baby is Born Out of Bans on Thought!
Human rights activists compiled a voluminous book out of regulations that limit the freedom of thought. The Initiative Against Crimes of Thought, who made the study said: There is much more to be done until we can say thought is no longer a crime!
26 May 2004
Erol Önderoğlu
The Verdict of ECHR and Turkey are Different
ECHR judge Maruste, who spoke at the Human Rights General Assembly, said freedom of expression should be applied in its widest form to cases where the state authorities and government is being criticized.
21 May 2004
Özge Gözke
IHD: Attacks on Visitors Continue
Visitors of the prisoners at the Tekirdag F-type prison were beaten up by soldiers with nightsticks. The Human Rights Associations Istanbul branch is pursuing legal action against the incident.
21 May 2004
Yıldız Samer
Inquiry Against Kurdish Thank You
DEHAP head Tuncer Bakirhan testified for saying goodbye and thank you in Kurdish after a speech at an election rally. It is not yet clear if he will stand trial.
19 May 2004
Saturday Mothers Demand Justice
523 people went missing in Turkey under detention. The Saturday Mothers, who had their weekly vigil in front of the Galatasaray High School for four years want to know what happened to the missing and demand that those responsible are tried.
18 May 2004
Teacher Sent on Exile Because of Kurdish Poem
Teacher Eriman of an elementary school was sent to a village school after he asked his students to learn a Kurdish poem for the reading day:I am just upset that I was assigned to another school before being able to give report cards to my students.
17 May 2004
IHD Van April Report: 21 Rights Violations
IHD Van Branchs head Lawyer Zeki Yuksel said there were a total of 35 rights violations in April, including those that appeared in the media. Yuksel also demanded that the Bostanici Paramilitary Police Station is moved out of the residential area.
7 May 2004
Umut Tarhan
Police Solidarity
4 police officers who beat up and detained two youths who were shouting, we want jobs, were released. Police officers supported their friends with applauses and prevented the reporters from taking photographs or filming the incident in the court.
6 May 2004
Association may be Closed before it Opens
The Governorship has demanded that the Human Rights Agenda Association is closed down. The associations head, lawyer Orhan K. Cengiz, wrote a letter to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and asked him to take action.
29 April 2004
Yıldız Samer
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383 Police Officers Charged with Torture
497 people have applied to the Izmir Bar Torture Prevention Group in the last 2 years saying they were tortured. According to a report, 67 of them were women, and 121 of them were under 18. 383 police are being charged with torture in 97 trials.
26 April 2004
TURKEY: Reforms on Freedom of Expression
International PEN, alongside the International Publishers Association, is monitoring the trials against more than 40 such books and publications that have been brought to the courts during the past year.
23 April 2004
CIJL Condemns Guilty Verdict for DEP Deputies
There was no presumption of innocence, the defense was not treated equally with the prosecution and the independence of the court is questionable at best, Besharaty-Movaed, legal advisor for the Centre for the independence of Judges and Lawyers said.
21 April 2004
EU Calls for DEP MPs Immediate Release
EP ad hoc delegation chair Lagendijk: We are convinced that the State Security Court cannot guarantee the impartiality of the legal proceedings against Leyla Zana and her colleagues and therefore approve the Governments plan to abolish this body.
21 April 2004
Four Kurdish Deputies Sentenced Again
A court convicted Zana and three former Kurdish deputies of having links to rebels in their retrial, ordering them to serve the remainder of their 15-year prison sentences.They have already served 10 years in prison, would be eligible for release in 2005.
21 April 2004
Amnesty Protests Zanas Verdict
Although Amnesty International believes that the former deputies Zana, Dicle, Dogan and Sadak should have been released unconditionally, the retrial offered the opportunity to end the injustice of their continued imprisonment.
21 April 2004
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IHD Calls on Justice Ministry to Take Action
IHD said the reports given by Forensic Medical Institution to Wernicke Korsakoff patients werent in line with ethics. It called on the Ministry and prosecutors to take action against the reports, which lead to the patients being arrested arrested.
15 April 2004
Yıldız Samer
Honor and Freedom of Expression
Its ironic that these events coincide with discussions that Turkish Penal Code is discriminative against women, especially with the use of such words as honor, public moral, the order of family and society, public decency...
15 April 2004
Müge Gürsoy Sökmen
No Police During Medical Exam of Detainees
With a new project of the Forensic Medical Institution, police or gendarme wont be present in the room when the doctor is examining a detainee. They will send the reports in a sealed envelope to the prosecutor.
14 April 2004
Yıldız Samer
Onen: EU is Narrowing the Torture Definition
Representatives of the EU Commission say that the Human Rights Foundation has a very wide definition of torture. The Foundations head Onen says that there has been a general inclination in the world after 2001 to narrow down the definition of torture.
7 April 2004
Yıldız Samer
Ratify the Racism Protocol Urges IHD
The Human Rights Association published a statement on Newroz, which is also the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. IHD emphasized that Turkey had still not ratified the protocol -12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
24 March 2004
Directorate of Foundations Forgot the Case
Human Rights Foundation Executive Board are facing a trial and could be removed from their posts. The case file was removed when the plaintiffs lawyer did not attend the hearing without excuse. The case will be dropped if not handled within three months.
10 March 2004
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