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Erdoğan: It Will Go In One Ear and Out From the Other
"They have Armenians living in their countries, so many of which live in Turkey. We could have deported them, but we didn’t." said President Erdoğan.
15 April 2015
Unemployment Rises to 11.3 Percent
TÜİK’s data shows that the number of unemployed persons has risen by 454 thousand between January 2014 and 2015. Youth unemployment rate was announced as 20 percent.
15 April 2015
Investigation against Anyone to Inflate Balloons in Ege University
In Ege University, the students’ balloon demonstration as well as planting trees, doing folkdances, issuing press statements became reasons for investigation.
15 April 2015
Beyza Kural
“1.5 Million Subcontracted Workers Lack Job Security”
According to the answer given to Republican People’s Party (CHP) MP Veli Ağbaba’s parliamentary question, there were 1,482,690 subcontracted laborers in Turkey at the end of 2014. Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir have the most subcontracted laborers.
15 April 2015
Feminist Artists Laying it All out on the [Clothes]Line
Feminist artists drew Nevin Yıldırım onto sheets which they then hung in the streets, with the maxim: “We are divulging all the injustices we are experiencing, one sheet at a time, to secure justice for women!”
15 April 2015
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Surp Giragos Armenian Church Receives EU Prize for Cultural Heritage
Diyarbakır's Surp Giragos Armenian Church restored after many years received the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Award.
14 April 2015
Nilay Vardar
Nuclear Plant Ceremony Met with Protests
Attendants to the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant project groundbreaking ceremony locked iron gate; police attacked demonstrators with water cannons.
14 April 2015
Nilay Vardar
ECHR: Turkey Cannot Take Back The Severance Paid to Veli Saçılık
ECHR gave its verdict on Veli Saçılık whose severance pay for getting his arm torn off in a prison operation was recalled after the case at the Council of State: Turkey cannot ask Saçılık to give back the indemnity paid him. The ECHR also warned Turkey to take its verdicts seriously.
14 April 2015
Ayça Söylemez
The Ministry’s New Mission: Exposing Reporters
The Ministry of National Education targeted Cumhuriyet newspaper for its piece titled “Bilal’s Goal Reached in One Year”: “We will continue to make public the media organs and reporters leading smear campaigns.”
14 April 2015
Journalist Frederike Geerdink Acquitted
Dutch journalist Frederike Geerdink was acquitted in the trial where she was charged with “engaging in PKK propaganda” over social media.
13 April 2015
Erol Önderoğlu
IKSV Cancels Screening of Guerilla Documentary Bakur
Istanbul Foundation for Culture and the Arts (IKSV) announced they were canceling the screening of A Guerilla Documentary Bakur/North after a warning from the Ministry of Culture. 22 films consequently withdrew from the film festival to protest what was widely viewed as censorship.
13 April 2015
Armed Conflict in Ağrı and its Aftermath
On Saturday, April 11th, the General Staff declared that in an armed conflict that broke out between the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) prior to a tree-planting activity in Ağrı province’s Diyadin district, 5 members of the PKK had been killed, and one PKK member and four military personnel had been injured.
13 April 2015
Turkey Recalls Ambassador After Pope Says “Genocide”
After Pope Francis deemed the 1915 events genocide, Ankara called in Vatican Ambassador Paçacı for consultation and reported “disappointment and sorrow”.
13 April 2015
The Kobané Case: 23 Defendants, 513 Plaintiffs and the Bayık Tweet
A case was filed under 10 different charges against 23 people who attended the protests in support of Kobané. The defendants were accused in the bill of indictment of taking after appeals made through tweets. The only evidence for the accusations is the police report.
12 April 2015
"Why Don’t They Bring The People Responsible, I Want To Address Them Face To Face”
Perihan Çalış who lost her 18-year-old son in the Soma mine disaster reacts to the jailed defendants not being brought to court and says, “They see their children, if only through metal bars. What about us?”
10 April 2015
Nilay Vardar
"The Issue Isn’t Underwear, It’s Equating Courthouses with Prisons"
Attorney Leyla Han Tüzel recounted the “non-beeping underwear” argument with the deputy chief prosecutor in Bakırköy Courthouse; “They want people to go into courthouses the way they go into prisons. That logic is what we are opposing here.”
10 April 2015
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
"Zero Tolerance for Torture Not Put To Practice"
“Although the call to zero tolerance for torture was continuously reiterated, practices of torture and ill treatment by the police have not ended, and the form of torture reflected on the street has become more visible and damaging,” wrote TİHV in their 2014 rights violations report.
10 April 2015
State Council Approves Sulukule Repeal
The State Council approved the court decision canceling the Sulukule neighborhood project that displaced Romany citizens.
9 April 2015
Nilay Vardar
“Back to Life” Prosecutor Given Prison Sentence
Prosecutor Demirel who was in charge of investigating the crimes of public officials in the Bayrampaşa leg of the Operation Back to Life was sentenced in his trial to 1 year in prison for “misuse of duty through neglect”.
9 April 2015
“Censorship of Social Media Violates the Constitution”
Academicians Akdeniz and Altıparmak, objected to the access ban on social media platforms Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. “Constitutional principles were violated,” said Bihr from RSF.
9 April 2015
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We Said “Don’t Serve in the Military” Because…
bianet writers Mustafa Sütlaş and Şeyhmus Diken commented on the investigation launched against them for “turning people against military service” by contributing to the book “Don’t Serve in the Military Because…”
9 April 2015
Ekin Karaca
Verdict to be given April 13th in Geerdink Case
The court postponed its verdict on Dutch journalist Frederike Geerdink’s case where the prosecutor demands an acquittal due to lack of “violence” in writings. “I am a woman, I’m Dutch and I live in Diyarbakır, but first and foremost I am a journalist,” said Geerdink.
8 April 2015
Erol Önderoğlu
Men Kill 27 Women in March
According to bianet’s tally, men killed at least 27 women in March. 18.5 percent of the women were killed because they wanted to split up and 18.5 percent had lodged a complaint against their killer before they were murdered. One man murdered his six-month-old baby because she was a girl.
8 April 2015
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Super League Suspended For One Week After Attack on Fenerbahçe
Turkey’s first and second division soccer leagues have been suspended for one week after an armed assault on Fenerbahçe team’s player transfer bus on Saturday.
6 April 2015
Twitter, YouTube, Facebook Censored Despite Constitutional Court Ruling
166 websites including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube have been blocked in Turkey on the grounds that they have published the photos of Mehmet Selim Kiraz during Istanbul Courthouse hostage crisis.
6 April 2015
Elif Akgül
First Picnic in Hakkari’s Balkaya Mountains After 20 Years
Following the end of armed conflicts between Kurdish PKK and Turkish Army, Balkaya Mountains located in the southeastern border of Turkey became a local attraction for picnics.
6 April 2015
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Boycott Call After Death of Rebuked Teacher Halil Serkan Öz
Education and Science Workers' Union have called teachers to boycott their first class today after the death of math teacher Halil Serkan Öz.
6 April 2015
Police Introduces “Keeping Out By Lying on Floor” Concept
Istanbul Police authorities released a statement regarding 18 students who were photographed lying on the floor handcuffed in reverse fashion, saying that they were “kept out by lying on the floor” in order to maintain their own security.
3 April 2015
Beyza Kural
Police Ousts Advocates, Bar Chairman From Courthouse With Shields
Advocates who refuse to enter Istanbul Courthouse through x-ray machines have been ousted from the premises.
3 April 2015
Police Headquarters Assailant's Body Sent Home For Funeral
The funeral of Elif Sultan Kalsen, a DHKP-C militant who was killed after assaulting Istanbul Police Headquarters on April 1, has been sent to her homeland for funeral.
3 April 2015
Students Speak Up After Being Handcuffed For 9 Hours
18 students who were detained last night after running away from the clashes in Istanbul Police Headquarters told bianet that they have been handcuffed in reverse fashion for 9 hours.
2 April 2015
Beyza Kural
Most Workplace Mortalities Occur in Agriculture in March
According to a report released by Worker Health and Occupational Safety, at least 139 workers died on the job in March.
2 April 2015
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