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Hate Banner Against Armenians Punished
An Istanbul court found 6 defendants guilty for carrying a banner including hate speech against Armenians, sentencing them to 5 month of prison which was later on commuted to a fine.
27 December 2012
Live Feature Offers Alternative Approach to Roboski Massacre
Ötekilerin Postası (The others' post), a Facebook group dedicated to publish uncensored alternative news on Turkey's most controversial issues, announced that it will live stream a feature on Roboski Massacre which happened exactly a year ago.
27 December 2012
Taraf Newspaper to Take Defamation Verdict to ECHR
An Ankara court found Taraf newspaper columnist Ahmet Altan guilty for insulting PM Erdogan, ordering Altan to pay roughly 8,000 euros for non-pecuniary damages, a verdict that Taraf newspaper announced to take to ECHR.
26 December 2012
Hotel Constructions Raise Concerns Over Cappadocia's Future
The suspension of two unlawful hotel constructions in Cappadocia region created controversy regarding the lack of local administration control on construction licenses. Local organizations and residents are wondering how the hotel constructions went unnoticed while ordinary residents received prison sentences for simple renovation abuses.
26 December 2012
Nilay Vardar
Academicians Launch Campaign Against PM, University Presidents
The campaign initiated by METU academicians to protest a university president declaration holding students responsible for the Göktürk 2 launch ceremony on December 18.
26 December 2012
Deputies Investigate Radiation Leakage in Izmir
Erol Kaya, head of the parliament commission appointed to investigate the radiation leakage in an old lead factory in Izmir, said they detected some low levels of radiation which would not cause a public threat.
25 December 2012
Police Detains 19 in Sirnak, Days Before Massacre Anniversary
Şırnak province police swooped on several flats yesterday, detaining 19 individuals only 4 days before the first anniversary of Roboski Massacre, which Peace and Democracy Party deputy Hasip Kaplan reminded.
25 December 2012
Ekin Karaca
Christmas Carols Alleviate Istanbul Greeks' Fears
Istanbul's Greeks celebrated Christmas with their traditional "kalanda" activity where Zoğrafyon Greek High School student chanted Christmas carols on Istiklal Avenue.
25 December 2012
Beyza Kural
Police Violence Gets Punished in Istanbul
An Istanbul court ruled prison sentences to 6 police officers and suspended their professional licenses for assaulting a driver after a minor traffic accident.
24 December 2012
First Lawsuit, Albeit Rejected, Against Land Mines in Turkey
A Tunceli province prosecutor rejected a lawsuit demanding the removal of approximately 11,000 land mines on the outskirts of Sarıtaş village.
24 December 2012
METU Protestors Receive Travel Ban
On Saturday evening, an Ankara court released 8 university students who were detained after Friday police raids to investigate last week's protests at METU.
24 December 2012
Istanbul Municipality Bans Political Movie Ad
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality rejected a proposal concerning the billboard advertisement of a new movie on Turkish prisons, making no explanations.
21 December 2012
PM Sues Newspaper over Black Tape
PM Erdogan filed a lawsuit against BirGün newspaper for defamation charges, asking for 100,000 Turkish liras as non-pecuniary damages when the newspaper published his front page photo with a black tape on his mouth on November 26.
21 December 2012
Ankara Police Raids Apartments, Detains Students
Anti-terror police teams raided several apartments this morning, detaining students who protested PM Erdogan during Göktürk 2 satellite ceremony at METU on Tuesday evening.
21 December 2012
Interior Minister Confesses on Police Brutality
Interior Minister İdris Naim Şahin admitted that police brutality denigrated the state authority when it caused deaths and said: "Though security officers should not hesitate to exercise force to intervene protests."
21 December 2012
Turkey's Campuses Show Solidarity with METU
METU professors boycott have boycotted the classes today, protesting the police brutality on campus on Tuesday.
20 December 2012
Report Reveals Media's Focus on Environment
News coverage related to environment and urbanization projects in Turkey rose by 10 percent in 2012 to roughly 57,000 articles, according to a report by Interpress.
20 December 2012
Turkey's Fairy Chimneys Face Erosion Without Save Plan
On the verge of losing its UNESCO World Heritage listed site Capadocia, Turkish officials seem to have little idea on how to preserve fairy chimneys.
20 December 2012
Nilay Vardar
PM Receives Official Inquiry on METU Visit
Peace and Democracy Party deputy Sebahat Tuncel submitted an official inquiry to PM Erdogan concerning the police brutality on METU campus on December 18.
20 December 2012
Questionnaire Enrages Turkey's Roma People
Roma People Rights Forum of Turkey condemned a questionnaire distributed by a researcher on Roma people's religious practices saying that it fed existing prejudices and discrimination.
19 December 2012
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Different Test Questions Announced for Minority Students
Education Minister Ömer Dinçer announced that the ministry have envisioned a different set of questions for minority students at university entrance exam, which will testtakers' general knowledge on Islam by next year.
19 December 2012
Different Test Questions Announced for Minority Students
Education Minister Ömer Dinçer announced that the ministry have envisioned a different set of questions for minority students at university entrance exam, which will testtakers' general knowledge on Islam by next year.
19 December 2012
Police Brutality Hits METU Campus
A massive police force intervened the student protests against PM Erdogan's arrival at METU for the launch ceremony of Göktürk 2 satellite in Ankara last night.
19 December 2012
Initiative Kicks Off to Integrate Biking to Istanbul Commute
Bikelab İstanbul, an initiative to safely integrate bikes into Istanbul's commute alternatives, has been launched today with a series of workshops.
18 December 2012
Beyza Kural
ECHR Finds Turkey Guilty For Blocking Google Sites
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty in Ahmet Yıldırım case for violating freedom of expression when a Turkish court decided to block access to Google Sites.
18 December 2012
2 Journalists Freed in Syria
2 journalists from NBC crossed the Turkish border after being kept as hostage for the past 6 days.
18 December 2012
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New Bill to Punish Planned Miscarriages
A bill regulating birth control standards in Turkey has been drafted by a joint effort of health, justice and family ministries, according to Turkish newspaper Akşam.
18 December 2012
Trans Murder Worries LGBT Groups
On Saturday night, a transgender woman (19) was reported murdered in Istanbul by a man who was claimed to pursue a relationship with her.
17 December 2012
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Teachers' Union Boycotts New Dress Code
A teachers' union called for action to protest the government's new dress code in public schools.
17 December 2012
Violence Perpetrators Not To Become Deputy
A parliament commission revising the eligibility on becoming a deputy agreed this morning on the article that barred deputy candidates with a court documented history of violence against women or children.
17 December 2012
IPI Condemns Eser's Arrest
Major journalist associations including Journalists' Union of Turkey and International Press Institute protested the arrest of Evrensel newspaper journalist Sadiye Eser for terrorism charges.
17 December 2012
Call to Send Cards to Jailed Journalists
A journalists initiative made a public invitation to send New Year's cards to Turkey's jailed journalists, saying that un-jailed journalists' hearts and minds will always be with their colleagues in 2013.
14 December 2012
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