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16 Students to Be Arrested For 3 Days in Cyprus
Tensions between Kurdish students and ultranationalist Turkish students in Near East University left with the arrest order of 16 students for 3 days. The police is looking for 164 suspects.
9 April 2014
Istanbul Bar Association Sues Against Animal Testing
Istanbul Bar Association Animal Rights Commission filed a lawsuit against the regulation which permits test on animals even if they lack of medical training.
9 April 2014
Police Tank Crashes 12 y.o. in Van Province
A police tank known as scorpion dived into the crowd of demonstrators and crashed a 12 year-old boy. While the child was heavily wounded and had a brain operation, Peace and Democracy Party Deputy Özdal Üçer stated that the boy was shoe shiner and he was passing there in order to go home.
8 April 2014
Beyza Kural
Male Violence March 2014
Male perpetrators left 24 women dead, 2 raped, 54 battered and 2 harassed in March 2014. Male violence cases day by day…
8 April 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu,Begüm Baki
Police Raids Police Officers in Adana
The police raided apartments of an assistant police chief, a branch manager and eight other police staff in Adana province, detaining several policemen in the southern province of Adana.
8 April 2014
Emergence of an Orchestra From Roma Neighborhood
While urban transformation projects took its toll in Istanbul’s historic Sulukule district, an orchestra has been founded by its young survivors. With a repertoire of Balkan melodies, the orchestra is now “professional” and emerging to release their first album.
8 April 2014
Nilay Vardar
Students “Zero-Up” Nymphomaniac Censorship in Turkey
Nymphomaniac, the latest movie of Lars Von Trier and banned in movie theaters, is now available at 4 universities in Turkey.
7 April 2014
Police Şahbaz Ordered to Stand Trial
Ankara 6th High Criminal Court ordered top suspect police officer Şahbaz to attend the next hearing on the case of Ethem Sarısülük, a Gezi Resistance protestor who was shot dead by police fire.
7 April 2014
Serhat Korkmaz
3 Workers Killed in Istanbul’s 3rd Bridge Construction
3 workers lost their lives in the ongoing construction of 3rd Bosphorus Bridge in İstanbul. 80 construction workers killed in the first three months of 2014 and 7 killed in the first five days of April.
7 April 2014
Twitter Ban Lifted, YouTube Awaiting With Issues
While Turkish authorities lifted the twitter ban in Turkey, the situation of YouTube ban remained unclear as telecommunication authorities and courts made incompatible statements regarding the reason behind it.
4 April 2014
HDP: CHP’s Votes Are Recorded Under Our Party
“The votes of Ballot Box No 1208 in Bayrampaşa district of İstanbul were recorded under HDP by mistake. We publish it due to our political ethics,” HDP said.
4 April 2014
Men Kill 24 Women in March
Men killed 24 women and battered 54 women in March 2014. While 25 percent of women were killed for seeking divorce, 21 percent of the murders were committed despite the court restraint order.
4 April 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Turkey’s New Veiled Mayors Speak Up
Turkey now has 7 mayors with headscarves. “We are always struggling for the truth. People who always looked from outside have just noticed this. We will abolish the male system with female mayors,” they said.
3 April 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Turkey Convicted of “Unexpected Death of Soldier”
The European Court of Human Rights issued a verdict yesterday on the case of Yılmaz Köse, a private who allegedly committed suicide during his compulsory military service. Finding Turkey guilty of conduction an adequate investigation, the court ordered Turkey to pay 10,000 euros.
3 April 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Male Violence November 2013
A compilation made by bianet revealed that male perpetrators left 22 women, 12 raped, 25 battered and 27 harassed in November 2013.
3 April 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu,Begüm Baki
Contradictory Statements From FM and TIB
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu stated that YouTube ban was related to the national security. Telecommunications Communication Authorities, on the other hand, announced that the ban was due to “the crimes committed against Atatürk”.
2 April 2014
Elif Akgül
Female Winners of Municipal Elections
Turkey now has female mayors in 4 provinces -3 of them are metropoles- and 33 districts. While youngest mayors also turned out to be women, they have been elected with the highest vote rates.
2 April 2014
Court Restricts bianet Article
Acting upon businessperson Çeçen’s defamation complaint, Ankara 5th High Criminal Court ordered a URL-based restriction on bianet’s article regarding the purchase of Sabah-TV allegedly by the order of PM Erdoğan.
2 April 2014
Police Attacks Election Count Crowd in Ankara
Police intervened protestors who gathered outside the Supreme Election Committee (YSK) headquarters in Ankara after Republican Peoples’ Party’s objection to the local election results.
1 April 2014
CHP Does Not Give Up on Ankara
After the announcement of AKP mayor candidate’s victory over CHP candidate with 0.72% in the local elections, several Ankara residents scrambled to compare the ballot box records and Supreme Election Committee’s (YSK) election results.
1 April 2014
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Energy Minister: A Cat Broke into the Transformer
“I am not kidding, a cat broke into the transformer. And this didn’t happen for the first time. It is wrong to relate this to the elections,” Energy Minister said regarding the power outrages during the election night.
1 April 2014
Journalism Organizations on Opposing Election Coverages
bianet interviewed Press Council Chairman Türenç, Turkish Journalists’ Union Chairman Güç and Turkish Journalist Association Chairman Olcayto on the discrepancy between AA and CİHAN’s election result coverage.
1 April 2014
Elif Akgül
Vote Rates Across Turkey
The vote counting has not been resulted. According to the unconfirmed election results in data of Anatolia Agency (AA), Justice and Development Party (AKP) has received 45.55% of the votes. Unlike AA, according to Cihan News agency AKP is the winner party with 43.20% of the votes.
31 March 2014
Turkey’s First Female Metropolitan Mayors
Gültan Kışanak, Fatma Şahin and Özlem Çerçioğlu have become the first women to be elected as metropolitan municipality mayors.
31 March 2014
Turkey Now Has 4 LGBTI-Friendly Municipalities
4 mayor candidates who have previously signed the LBGTI-friendly Municipality Protocol have unofficially won the elections.
31 March 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Male Violence February 2014
A compilation made by bianet revealed that male perpetrators left 13 women dead, 5 raped, 46 battered and 3 harassed in February 2014. While 31 percent of women were slain by their husbands, 23 percent were killed by their lovers.
31 March 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu,Begüm Baki
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Preliminary Results in Turkey’s Elections
According to the preliminary results, AKP is leading. The percentage of open ballots exceeded 50 percent before midnight.
30 March 2014
Preliminary Results Differ According to News Agencies
As preliminary results have been released in Turkey’s municipal elections, a contrast have been observed between news agencies.
30 March 2014
FEMEN Protests Turkey’s Local Elections
FEMEN, a sextivist organization, protested Turkey’s local elections at a ballot in Istanbul’s Üsküdar district.
30 March 2014
Twitter and Youtube Letter From PEN’s Writers
PEN’s 64 leading writers from Turkey and around expressed their concern regarding the Twitter and YouTube ban in Turkey, calling for access to be restored immediately.
28 March 2014
Court Rejects the Release of 8 Socialists, Again
Istanbul 2nd High Criminal Court rejected the release request of journalist Füsun Erdoğan, writer Arif Çelebi and 6 other socialists whose trial process have not been completed in Turkey’s Supreme Court of Appeals in its 8 year.
28 March 2014
Police: Berkin Elvan’s Shooter is Among 275 Policemen
In response to prosecutor’s inquiry, police authorities reportedly came up with the names of 275 policemen in relation to the death of Berkin Elvan. While none of them had a specific helmet numbers, no details have been provided on which officer fired tear gas bombs.
28 March 2014
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