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Rights Organizations 3 Years ahead of Foreign Minister
Foreign Minister Davutoğlu recently spoke about efforts for legal amendments regarding freedom of expression cases at the ECHR. The Turkish Human Rights Foundation sent an according petition to the PM 3.5 years ago. The Anti-Terror Act, the Press Law and other regulations have to change.
3 September 2010
Tolga Korkut
Heavy Punishment Requested for Tribute to Revolutionaries
A case was opened against Samsun Community Centres Branch President Halil Mert and another 5 members of the organization because of commemorating revolutionaries Deniz Gezmiş and Mahir Çayan. The trial will start on 21 September.
3 September 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
Trial on "Qandil" Interview Reaches Final Stage
The case against Günlük newspaper officials Koçali, Pekgöz and Çiçekçi has reached its final stage. They are tried for an interview with the leader of the Democratic Confederation of Kurdistan. Their lawyer requested their acquittal. The case continues on 23 November.
3 September 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
General Staff Colonel Çiçek Protests Detention with Hunger Strike
An Istanbul court released the Intelligence Chief of the National Channel, Akkaya, pending trial in the case regarding the "Action Plan against Reactionary Forces". Defendant Colonel Dursun Çiçek protested his detention and the trial with a hunger strike.
2 September 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
Prof. Oran Filed Lawsuit against Wiretapping of General Staff
Prof. Baskın Oran filed a criminal complaint at the Ankara Chief Prosecution related to allegations of illegal wire tapping concerning the Deputy Chief of General Staff. The Presidency of the General Staff meanwhile launched a criminal investigation.
2 September 2010
Erol Önderoğlu,Burçin Belge
Release of Writer Akhanlı Rejected for the Third Time
An Istanbul court dismissed the third demand to release writer Akhanlı who is detained because of an alleged "connection to an armed organization". Once the Istanbul 11th High Criminal Court accepts the indictment it will also announce the date of the first hearing.
2 September 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
Release of Writer Akhanlı Rejected for the Third Time
An Istanbul court dismissed the third demand to release writer Akhanlı who is detained because of an alleged "connection to an armed organization". Once the Istanbul 11th High Criminal Court accepts the indictment it will also announce the date of the first hearing.
2 September 2010
Gerger: "Turkey Is at the Front of War, not of Peace"
Turkey will chair the UN Security Council for one month starting from 1 September. Political Scientist Gerger demurred that Turkey is not on the side of peace but "on the front of war and attacks".
1 September 2010
Semra Pelek
Foreign Minister Aims Avoiding Freedom of Speech Cases at ECHR
The Minister for Foreign Affairs said that a part of the applications filed to the European Court of Human Rights stem from delays in the judicial process. He stated that referring legal work had been initiated. He requested a classification of all files from the ECHR.
1 September 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
Turkey on the Streets for Peace
On World Peace Day on 1 September, demonstrations for peace are being organized all over the country. Many of the organizations call for a peaceful solution of the Kurdish question to stop the armed conflicts. Northern and Southern Cyprus are celebrating together.
1 September 2010
Tolga Korkut
Two Kurdish Newspapers Banned, Güney Magazine Copies Seized
The publication of the Kurdish newspapers Azadiya Welat and Rojev was suspended for one month because of alleged "propaganda for a terror organization". Copies of the three-monthly Güney magazine were confiscated for the same reason.
31 August 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
General Staff Investigates Deputy Chief Güner
General Güner, Deputy Chief of General Staff, allegedly gave the order for wiretapping more than 2,000 civilians in 2007. The General Staff immediately launched an investigation into the allegations. Intellectuals and politicians consider legal measures.
31 August 2010
Erol Önderoğlu
35 Children still Detained in Istanbul, Courts Slow Down Procedures
Despite amendments of the Anti-Terror Law, 35 children detained in Istanbul prisons have not been released yet. Lawyer Zincir criticized: "The courts do not take action, they decide for lack of jurisdiction and leave the review of the detentions to children courts".
31 August 2010
Semra Pelek
Diyarbakır Municipalities Cut Salaries of Violent Employees
Half of the salary of six employees of the Sur Municipality is paid to the wives of the employees because of domestic violence as the result of a collective labour agreement. 57 employees who send their daughters to university receive a monthly bonus of TL 100.
30 August 2010
Burçin Belge
Işık Koşaner new Chief of General Staff
Genral Işık Koşaner took over the command of the Turkish Armed Forces as Chief of General Staff. In his inauguration speech he mentioned topics such as the Kurdish question or a professional army. Koşaner also addressed the media, calling for a more careful approach.
30 August 2010
Tolga Korkut
Unplanned Construction Caused Disaster
Mahmutoğlu from the Rize Representation of the Architects Chamber criticized: ""These incidents happen because the work of engineers is being done by craftsmen. The ground has not been surveyed and the steel structure leaves doubts".
30 August 2010
Berivan Tapan
12 People Died in Landslide on Eastern Black Sea Coast
12 people died in floods and a landslide caused by heavy rain in the city of Rize. 6 people are missing, 7 were injured. The vast majority of the area is covered with mud. Mayor Bakırcı expressed his concern for a further rise in the number of casualties.
27 August 2010
Burçin Belge
No Releases in Peace Groups Trial
None of the defendants was released in the second hearing of the trial regarding 10 members the Peace Groups. Two groups came to Turkey in 2009 to make their contribution to the democratic opening process related to the Kurdish question.
27 August 2010
Burçin Belge
Amicable Agreement in Hrant Dink Case?
The ECHR is going to pronounce its decision on the Hrant Dink case on 14 September. The state is likely to apply for an amicable agreement before. Joint attorney Çetin doubts that the family of the slain Turkish-Armenian journalist will go for a compromise.
27 August 2010
Burçin Belge
Journalist Zengin in Detention for another 6 Months
Journalist Zengin from the Işçi-Köylü newspaper appeared at court for the first time after one year in detention. The demand for her release was rejected "despite a lack of evidence and no connections with the other defendants", lawyer Altay criticized. The next hearing is in February 2011.
27 August 2010
Tolga Korkut
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Independent Expert Disproves Official Reports on Önkol's Death
Forensic Medicine expert Prof. Biçer prepared the first independent report on the death of 12-year old Ceylan Önkol, who died under controversial circumstances last year. The report reveals inaccuracies and deficiencies of the official reports.
26 August 2010
Semra Pelek
Press Organizations Establish "Freedom for Journalists Platform"
14 professional press organizations decided to establish a "Freedom for Journalists Platform" and a "Commission for Action" for journalists who are detained because of their writings. Head of the platform is the President of the Turkish Journalists Association Erinç.
26 August 2010
Berivan Tapan
Reporter Threatened with Picture of Killed Journalist Dink
Evrensel reporter Topsakal received a threat via an e-mail which included a photograph of Turkish-Armenian journalists Dink after his assassination because of an article Topsakal wrote for the daily. He filed a criminal complaint.
26 August 2010
Tolga Korkut
4.7 Million Illiterate Women in Turkey
10 percent of the Turkish population is illiterate according to the Turkish Statistical Institute. 84 percent of this group are women. Even if the Turkish education system succeeds in time to make more people literate, this cannot close the gap between men and women.
25 August 2010
Burçin Belge
Lawyer Çetin: Violations Continue, New Trials to Come
Lawyer Fethiye Çetin, joint attorney of the Dink family, criticized that rights violations continue in the trials and investigations related to the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Harnt Dink. Another application to the ECHR is on its way once domestic remedies are exhausted.
25 August 2010
Burçin Belge
"Release Journalist Zengin and Writer Akhanlı"
The Writers Association demands the release of journalist Zengin from the Işçi-Köylü newspaper after one year in detention. Her first hearing is on 26 August. Spokesperson Zarakolu criticized, "As long as the Anti-Terror Law is in force, journalists will be treated arbitrarily".
25 August 2010
Berivan Tapan
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Children Remain in Detention without Further Amendments
Lawyer Keresticioğlu stated that even after the amendments of the Anti-Terror Law, children still remain in detention under charges of "membership of an illegal organization" and "carrying explosives". The lawyer demanded amendments of the Turkish Criminal Law for the release of the children.
24 August 2010
Semra Pelek
DTK Announced 5 Steps to Resolve Kurdish Question
Democratic Society Congress Co-Chair Türk stated that with the ceasefire announced by the PKK, the military operations should be stopped as well. He listed 5 steps to be taken to resolve the Kurdish problem, a "democratic autonomy is a project of voluntary unity".
24 August 2010
Tolga Korkut
ECHR Convicts Turkey in Hrant Dink Case - PM Erdoğan protects MIT
The family of Hrant Dink, killed Turkish-Armenian journalist, won their case at the European Court of Human Rights. PM Erdoğan on the other hand refused permission for an investigation into alleged negligence of MIT members related to the murder.
24 August 2010
Tolga Korkut,Burçin Belge
General Staff Comments on Heron Scandal
The General Staff Directorate denied allegations that they deliberately avoided the use of Heron air vehicles in the PKK attack on Han Tepe in July. However, the announcement does not explain alleged communication between military personnel.
23 August 2010
Ertuğrul Kürkçü
President Gül Met Hosrof Dink, Brother of Killed Hrant Dink
President Gül received Hosrof Dink, brother of killed Turkish Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, in Istanbul on Friday (20 August). Related to the state's recent defence to the ECHR, judge Türmen called the state to apologize and admit a mistake.
23 August 2010
Tolga Korkut
Dogan Media Group Appeals Heavy Tax Fine
The Doğan Yayın Holding lost its case regarding tax claims of TL 713 million for 2006 in one of their trials filed against a TL 4.8 billion tax fine imposed by the Ministry of Finance. The company is going to appeal.
20 August 2010
Tolga Korkut
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