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Deadly Car Explosion at Turkey's Border to Syria
A car explosion at Turkey's border crossing to Syria this afternoon, leaving 12 people dead and at least 50 people wounded.
11 February 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Hanım Onur Freed
Hanım Onur, a jailed politician for being KCK organization member, has been released by a Diyarbakir court this afternoon due to her disease-stricken children.
11 February 2013
Disease-Stricken Siblings Demand Mother's Freedom
Disease-stricken siblings Solin and Mirhat addressed PM Erdogan, demanding freedom for their mother Hanım Onur, a Kurdish politician who was jailed in 2011 for being a KCK organization member.
11 February 2013
Kurdish People Desire to Live Autonomously, Kışanak Says
Peace and Democracy Party co-chairperson Gültan Kışanak addressed hundreds of people in Antalya province, expressing Kurdish people's desire to live their language and history in an autonomous manner.
11 February 2013
Students Protest Public School Milk Poisonings
A high school activist group protested the promotion event of milk distribution in Turkey's public schools, reminding the poisoning incident of thousands of students last year.
8 February 2013
7 Media Staff Freed Pending Trial in KCK Case
An Istanbul court freed 7 media staff pending trial in the KCK media case where 46 media staff including journalists, editor-chiefs and newspaper owners from Turkey's pro-Kurdish media have been charged with becoming a member of KCK organization.
8 February 2013
Elif Akgül
Court Rejects Defense in Kurdish, Procedurally
An Istanbul court rejected two defendants' request to defense in Kurdish yesterday afternoon, saying that a court procedure has not been met.
8 February 2013
Elif Akgül
Male Violence Leaves 18 Women Dead in January
In January 2013, male violence left 18 women and 3 children dead, 13 women raped. While 2 women have been murdered despite court expulsion orders for their perpetrators, 1 teenager girl was reported raped by a student residence officer.
7 February 2013
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
Top Bureaucrats Discuss Turkey's Press Freedom in Ankara
Freedom of Expression and Press Project hosted its third annual conference in Ankara yesterday, bringing together Council of Europe's General Secretary and three chairmen of Turkey's legislative power.
7 February 2013
Constitutional Court Verdict Allows to Use Kurdish in Politics
A Constitutional Court verdict came into effect this morning, allowing politicians and political parties to officially use Kurdish language, especially during party meetings and electoral propaganda.
6 February 2013
Human Rights Foundation Objects Official Torture Toll
"Deputy PM Beşir Atalay claims that only 2 torture and ill-treatment complaints were reported in the past three years. We are calling the Turkish authorities to be more realist. The real toll is 444," Metin Bakkalcı, Human Rights Foundation of Turkey General Secretary, said.
6 February 2013
Ekin Karaca
Demirtaş Supports AKP's Dialogue With Öcalan
Peace and Democracy Party co-chairperson Selahattin Demirtaş addressed the European Parliament yesterday, suggesting that the AKP government's dialogue with Öcalan should be supported - a strategy that some other Turkish politicians regarded as concession.
6 February 2013
Malatya Welcomes Hrant Dink Street
Malatya province municipality implemented a new regulation to rename the city's 2,400 streets to commemorate its notable artists and writers - including Malatya-born assassinated journalist Hrant Dink.
5 February 2013
Turkey to Implement New Judicial Reforms
ntvmsnbc said Turkish government is soon to conclude its efforts to draft new judicial reforms, publicly known as 4th Judicial Package.
5 February 2013
Former Greek Orphanage to Foster Interfaith Dialogue
Turkey's Greek Patriarchate pledged its former orphanage building in Büyükada to be transformed into an environmental institute which will aim to foster interfaith dialogue.
5 February 2013
Yüce Yöney
Police Brutality Allegedly Targets Kurdish Deputy
Women demonstrators gathered in Viranşehir district to support Kurdish people in Syria, a demonstration intervened by police with tear gas bombs and water canons which allegedly targeted Gültan Kışanak, Peace and Democracy Party deputy.
4 February 2013
Nor Radyo Now Broadcasts in Georgian
Established in 2009, Turkey's multilingual Nor Radio has announced to broadcast in its eighth language, Georgian.
4 February 2013
68 Workers Reported Dead At Work in January
According to a report released by Worker Health and Work Security Assembly, at least 68 workers were reported killed at work in January
4 February 2013
Army's New Discipline Act Still Flawed, Activists Say
Tolga İslam, an activist from Soldier Rights Initiative, expressed his concerns on Turkish Army's amended discipline act, saying that there are more practices to be removed other than disciplinary cell penalties.
4 February 2013
Ekin Karaca
Ankara Suicide Bomber Allegedly DHKP-C Member
A suicide bomber suspected to be a militant from DHKP-C organization blew himself up at the US embassy in Ankara this morning, leaving 2 people dead.
1 February 2013
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bianet Receives Best News Website Award
Contemporary Journalists Association of Turkey honored bianet with its annual Best News Website Award, acknowledging bianet's long-lasting work on Turkey's media.
1 February 2013
bianet Receives Best News Website Award
Contemporary Journalists Association of Turkey honored bianet with its annual Best News Website Award, acknowledging bianet's long-lasting work on Turkey's media.
1 February 2013
Report Reveals Discrimination Against Turkey's Alevis
An Alevi association annual report reveals at least 60 right abuses including board-marking of apartments with Alevi residents, discrimination of Alevis' funerals were committed in 2012.
31 January 2013
Nilay Vardar
KCK Denies Allegations on Withdrawal Roadmap
Union of Communities in Kurdistan (KCK), a Kurdish organization founded by Abdullah Öcalan, denied allegations on Turkish media regarding the withdrawal of PKK's militia to Northern Iraq, saying that the related news coverage was a part of psychological war operation.
31 January 2013
ECHR Orders Turkey to Pay Damages to 9 Publications
ECHR found Turkey guilty for suspending the publication and distribution of 9 newspapers and magazines between 2008 and 2009, ordering the Turkish state to pay applicants a total of 13,500 euros.
31 January 2013
Explosion in Antep Unveils Uncontracted Workers
"At least 2 uncontracted Syrian workers were either dead or wounded after an explosion at a galvanizing factory in Antep today. Turkey has a bad record of uncontracted employment," said Nihat Necati Bencan, a local workers' union representative.
30 January 2013
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Fundraising Campaign to Save School in Şemdinli
Şemdinlihaber, a local news website, launched a fundraising campaign to rebuild a ruined secondary school building after two consecutive arson incidents in the past year.
30 January 2013
Non-Commissioned Army Officer Attempts to Commit Suicide
A non-commissioned army officer has been hospitalized after a failed attempt to shoot himself in his Tatvan district apartment this morning.
30 January 2013
Turkish Army's Civilian Staff Have Issues
Human right advocate Ahmet Kahveci told bianet on the mobbing cases that Turkish Military's contracted civilian staff faced including disciplinary penalties, being forced to athletic trainings and assemblies.
29 January 2013
Ekin Karaca
PKK Leader Applies to Constitutional Court
PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan has filed a lawsuit to Turkey's constitutional court, complaining that his book entitled "Kurdish people's Manifesto" had previously been declined for publishing.
29 January 2013
Fiber Storage Blaze Raises Concerns Over Hazardous Gas
Greenpeace and a local environmental platform warned that the massive blaze in a fiber storage facility in Yalova province has caused the release of hazardous gas into the air, a claim that refuted factory administration's previous statement.
29 January 2013
Elif Cansu Akoğuz,Duygu Koçoğlu,Büşra Akman
bianet Report Reveals Judicial Reform Deficits
68 journalists and 27 publishers entered 2013 behind bars in Turkey due to charges related to "being an illegal organization member". 78 out 97 jailed media workers marked from Kurdish media. 2012 marked attacks on journalists and defamation verdicts in favor of PM Erdogan.
28 January 2013
Emel Gülcan
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