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Death Penalty should be Outlawed Altogether
TIHV head Onen and IHD head Ondul said Turkey has to ratify protocol 13, which outlaws peacetime and wartime executions, along with protocol 6, which only outlaws peacetime executions.
14 November 2003
Earthquake Victims Detained
The earthquake victims spent the fourth anniversary of the Marmara earthquake under detention in Ankara. They demand that the government allocates plots to their cooperative and ask for a ten-year mortgage.
13 November 2003
Peace Desk Wasnt Understood
Arpat from KATAGI, said the125 women, who now stand trial because they wanted to set up a Peace desk, could not successfully tell their cause. According to her the womens demonstration was willfully distorted and attributed to some parties and groups.
13 November 2003
Deporting Kurdish Boat PeopleArouses Protests
Refugee support groups are calling the Australian governments success in towing a fishing boat carrying 14 Kurdish men from Turkey back to Indonesia a flagrant violation of international treaty obligations.
13 November 2003
Bob Burton
Children at Buca were Beaten Up
Ersin, a member of the Parliamentary Human Rights Investigation Committee carried out an investigation at the Buca Prison and said that the childrens revolt had nothing to do with systematic torture. Torture is routine there, said lawyer Cilingir.
12 November 2003
Arzu Demir
Cyprus Issue Vital for Turkeys EU Membership
During a visit to the Chamber of Commerce, Kretschmer, European Commissions representative to Turkey, said: Cyprus will join the EU. Turkey should take this reality into account and determine its stance.
12 November 2003
KADEK Dissolves
The PKK changed its name to KADEK in April 2002 and vowed to pursue democratic means to resolve the conflict with Turkey, but still has forces based in northern Iraq.
11 November 2003
Mine Danger will increase as villagers return
4 children died, 7 were injured when they accidentally set off a leftover explosive in the Uluderediscrict of the southeastern . There are many leftover explosives in the area that cause deaths and injuries.
6 November 2003
Burçin Belge
More than 300 Generals Sue Islamist Newspaper
RSF called on the Turkish armed forces to show more respect for press freedom after 312 generals filed suit against the Islamist daily Vakit and columnists, Yenihaber, demanding 367,000 euros in damages for an article.
5 November 2003
HRW: Rapid Reforms for EU Membership
HRW Director Roth: If Turkey can make the necessary changes by the end of this year and then show a full years track record of respect for human rights, there should be no further obstacles to EU membership negotiations in December 2004.
4 November 2003
Cliches Against Turkeys EU Membership
Economic weakness and burden, the Islamic country, the weight of the military, geographical and historical arguments, cultural difference and difficult integration, the end of Europe, the extra weight in EU institutions, keep the wind blowing...
4 November 2003
Cengiz Aktar
Journalist Jailed for Second Time
journalist Kara, who was incarcerated yesterday in Urla prison to begin serving a one-year prison sentence passed in June by Turkeys highest appeal court for allegedly threatening Mert Ciller, a son of former Prime Minister Tansu Ciller.
28 October 2003
US&UK War Crimes Wil Be Tried
The idea of bringing the US&UK war crimes to international justice gains international support. An international group of jurists, scholars and intellectuals meet in Istanbul to prepare the ground for an International Tribunal.
28 October 2003
Annul the Motion for Women
Womens Commission of the Bar Association demanded that Turkish troops are not sent to Iraq and that womens rights of equality, freedom and peace are protected. Because women are those who cry the most in wars, say women.
27 October 2003
Death Fasts: 107 Died, One still Fasting
Three years have passed in the death fasts, which started on October 20, 2000. A total of 107 people died up to today.
24 October 2003
Hamza Aktan
Encouraging Torturers and Rapists
The Security Directorate lifted an administrative investigation about claims by DEHAP official Gunduz, who says she was raped by civilian police officers. The reason for the decision was that no security official is in the position of defendant.
24 October 2003
EU Formula for Unemployment
The implementation of the Active Labour Market Strategy Programme has now started. 40 Million Euro EU support is available for the development of Active Labour Market Strategy by ISKUR.
22 October 2003
Gray Wolves Attacked to Journalist Kanatli
Gray Wolves carried out a protest in Nicosia toprotest the intervention of EU and USA in TRNC elections. Journalist Kanatli said that he did not carry anything provocative and did not speak to anyone that could have triggered this.
20 October 2003
Religious Education at Temples
Religious is not a profession, it is a faith, said Dink, the editor-in-chief of the Agos Newspaper. There should be a discussion on the training of religious officials, not on religious education at schools, said Dink.
17 October 2003
Burçin Belge
Mothers: We Dont Want Our Sons to Go to Iraq
We did not give birth to our children for you to get them killed, said the mothers of soldiers. The families of soldiers who made a press statement, called on the lawmakers: You approved the motion, send your children to Iraq first.
17 October 2003
Arzu Demir
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Criticizing the Army Still a Crime
The trial against Özgüden and his two colleagues for insulting the Army continued. The court renewed the arrest warrant against Özgüden. The judge also decided to order all border check points to inform the tribunal of the earlier arrest warrant.
16 October 2003
HRWs Free Expression Award to Yurdatapan
Sanar Yurdatapan stands for the principles of tolerance and free expression, which are fundamental to respect for all human rights, said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch.
16 October 2003
Attack on Turkish Embassy is Sign of Risk
Journalist Mahalli said the attack on the Turkish Embassy in Baghdad was the first sign of the risks that Turkey will be taking by sending troops to Iraq. According to him, who says, Turkey is being deceived, occupying forces should withdraw from Iraq
15 October 2003
Burçin Belge
Court Says Websites Insult Army
According to an Ankara Court decision, the websites of the weekly Ekmek ve Adalet magazine and the daily Ozgur Politika newspaper were halted. All access to the websites are restricted through filters since months.
14 October 2003
Erol Önderoğlu
Authorization Conflict in Rape Trial
A Turkish court began trying the 405 soldiers who are charged with raping S.E. who was detained three times in 1993 and 1994. The court did not accept the authorization documents that lawyers Keskin and Karakas got from German officials.
13 October 2003
405 Soldiers Charged with Rape and Torture
S.E. who was detained 3 times 10 years ago, says she was tortured and raped under detention. She made her first complaint 5 years after the incident. The trial started five years after her complaint. The first hearing of the trial will be held on today.
10 October 2003
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Ocalan: US Attack on PKK-KADEK, Unlikely
In their Iraqi mountain hideaway Turkeys most wanted men stay loyal to the cause Michael Howard visits the Kurds high altitude refuge as they become a thorn in the side of the Americans
8 October 2003
Michael Howard
Troop Question for Women Lawmakers
Women from EMEP sent signatures to the women lawmakers to protest against sending troops to Iraq. Will you vote for sending troops? Will you send your children to Iraq? asked the EMEP women.
6 October 2003
Winter Spirit: After Edward Said
Because of his interest in books and music, he had relations with many precious minds of the world. This is where he got his strength. And I believe it is our mission to keep Edward Saids memory alive, for he made this world a better place to live in
1 October 2003
Müge Sökmen
The Electoral Board Is to Blame, Say Kurds
The missing documents, which led to contorversy is the mistake of the Electoral Board, said Pro-Kurdish DEHAP local official Tanriverdi. The courts decision would mean canceling the Nov. 3 elections and the parliament would be disbanded.
1 October 2003
Mihriban Amanoğlu
Journalists dont Know Why They are Accused
Dersim magazine managers Mutlu and Coskun, who are being charged with inciting hatred and hostility, asked the court to be acquitted. Lawyer Demir said the indictment and the study about the case did not say what parts in the magazine constituted crime.
30 September 2003
Erol Önderoğlu
The Solution is Early Election
DEHAP deputy chair Kutlay, SDP official Kocali and ODP official Kurkcugil, said the appeals courts decision about DEHAP was political. They suggested amending the elections law and going to early elections for the democratic solution of the problem.
30 September 2003
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