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May Day Police Violence Goes Unpunished
Bahçelievler District Governorship did not grant permission for the investigation of the police officers who had attacked reporters Esra Açıkgöz and Ali Deniz Uslu, and activist Songül Çiftçi at the May Day police violence.
18 September 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Journalist Kapmaz Receives Prison Sentence For Presenting Pro-Kurdish Perspective
Journalist Cengiz Kapmaz is sentenced to 10 months in prison for his interview with former Democracy Party (DEP) deputy Orhan Doğan, who had said in the interview that the PKK should be permitted to do politics.
17 September 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Rakel Dink Urges Raising Voices Against Discrimination Higher
In the panel held for the birthday of Hrant Dink, the participants urged for more decisive struggle against discrimination.
17 September 2008
Tolga Korkut
Evolutionist Dawkins’ Internet Site Banned In Turkey
Turkish court has banned the access to world famous evolutionist Prof. Richard Dawkins’ internet site upon complaint by creationist Adnan Oktar on the grounds that the site contained insulting remarks about Oktar’s book “Atlas of Creation”.
17 September 2008
Relatives Of Malatya Massacre Victims Sue State Organs For Negligence
The relatives of the three Protestants killed brutally in Malatya sue the Prime Ministry, the ministries of Education and Interior for negligence.
17 September 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
DTP’s Former Officers Out Of Article 301 Charge
Ministry of Justice refused to give permission for the trials of Nurettin Demirtaş and Selma Irmak, former DTP party officers, under article 301. Both individuals were on trial for voicing the allegation of chemical weapons regarding the Turkish Armed Forces.
16 September 2008
Signatures To Keep The DTP Open
Many intellectuals, journalists, non-governmental organizations and activist under an initiative to keep the Democratic Society Party (DTP) open have started collecting signatures to support the DTP.
16 September 2008
Bawer Çakır
DTP Submits Its Oral Defense
Ahmet Türk submited the oral defense for the Democratic Society Party and he said at the end that he was positive about the outcome of the case. Türk demanded that the European Human Rights Court and the Venice Criteria be taken into consideration.
16 September 2008
Chief Of Staff Meets With Newspapers Of His Choice
Chief of Staff denies the charge that they have a set of accreditation criteria that keeps some of the newspapers out of its meetings, such as the newspapers Zaman, Bugün, Vakit, Taraf, Birgün and Evrensel, which were not invited to this meeting with press.
16 September 2008
Sunnite Teaching Dominates Textbooks For Religion
Turkey’s Education and Science Workers Union has announced that the textbooks for the religion courses still reflect the Sunnite Teaching. It demands that the government abide by the court decisions.
15 September 2008
Trial Of Intern Doctor Killed By Angry Husband Postponed To November 7
Petty Officer Hüseyin Güneş Özmen’s trial for murdering his wife, intern doctor Ayşe Yılbaş, has been postponed to November 7, since neither him nor his report for mental instability were at the court.
15 September 2008
Emine Özcan
DTP’s Van Branch Goes To Court For The Police Raid
The Democratic Society Party is getting ready to take the arbitrary police raid to its Van branch office to the court. Recently there has been an increase in attacks to the DTP offices.
15 September 2008
Bawer Çakır
CHP Deputy Speaks Against Closing The Democratic Society Party
Şevket Köse, Adıyaman deputy for the Republican People’s Party (CHP), believes that the Constitutional Court should not close the Democratic Society Party (DTP) at least to be consistent with its previous decision in the AKP case.
15 September 2008
Tolga Korkut
Witnesses Put September 12 Coup On Trial
The symbolic court organized by the Initiative of 70 Million Steps Against Coups tries the generals responsible for the coup of September 12. Those who witnessed the brutal tortures of the period talked about their experiences.
12 September 2008
Onur Açıkgöz
Writer And Journalist Ahmet Altan Charged With Insulting Turkish Nation
Although the Ministry of Justice stops some of the article 301 cases, it still gives many permissions for trial under this article. Writer and journalist Ahmet Altan may become the next victim for insulting the Turkish nation.
12 September 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Malatya Massacre Suspect Knew His Interrogation Day Before The Murders
Malatya Massacre suspect Emre Günaydın’s girlfriend Turna Işıklı, who was heard as witness by the court, says he already knew that he was going to be under interrogation the day after the murders before he murdered them.
12 September 2008
Investigation Of The Ergenekon Prosecutors Denied
Ministry of Justice decided not to permit the investigation of the prosecutors and judges of the Ergenekon case on the grounds that the evidence was not sufficient.
12 September 2008
Time To Face Diyarbakır Military Prison Of The September 12 Coup
The Justice And Facing The Truth About The Diyarbakır Military Prison Commission announces that the road to democracy passes through facing the past. The commission calls upon those who witnessed the incidents to come forward.
11 September 2008
Bawer Çakır
Instigator Of Dink’s Murder To Be Retried For Previous Crime
Supreme Court of Appeals 8th Penal Chamber finds Yasin Hayal’s sentence in the trial of Trabzon McDonalds bombing case not sufficient. Hayal will be retried.
11 September 2008
Strip Searcher Officer Under Protection From Investigation
Tire/Izmir District Governor Göçer protects the women officer who has been strip searching the women visitors to the prison, claiming there is no evidence.
11 September 2008
Tolga Korkut
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Doğan-Erdoğan Conflict: Bourgeoisie’s Fight Within Itself
Writer Savran says the Erdoğan-Doğan conflict has exposed the corruption the relation between the ruling power and the capital has brought. He describes it as the plunder of the public resources that has been taking place through privatizations.
11 September 2008
Onur Açıkgöz
Another Women Forced To A Strip Search During Prison Visit
Gülnaz Türkmen is forced to strip search while visiting her son in prison. Human Rights Organizations protest, demanding that prisons are opened to their inspection.
10 September 2008
“Mandatory Religion Courses Are Everyone’s Concern”
President of the Human Rights Organization demands the removal of the mandatory religion courses. He says this is not the state’s domain.
10 September 2008
Chief Of Staff Refuses Accreditation for Pro-Left Media
Newspapers Birgün, Günlük Evrensel and Hayat TV were not invited to Chief Of Staff İlker Başbuğ’s “communication meeting” with the representatives of the media.
10 September 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Children-Under-Risk Denied Access to School Founded for Them
Director of Education for Arnavutköy/İstanbul is not opening the boarding school designed for children under risk for the lack of enough applications. The 53 children already registered to go to school in this institution are without a school.
10 September 2008
A. Nilüfer Zengin Kürkçü
Increased Police Persecution Against Transvestites And Transsexuals
Door of Woman Social Center points out to the increased police persecution agains the transvestites and transsexuals as they file more complaints against them.
9 September 2008
Bawer Çakır
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Daily Birgün Reader Harassed And Threatened By Police
Greens Party co-spokesperson demanded those who harassed and threatened daily Birgün reader Tutku Türol are suspended immediately.
9 September 2008
Ministry Of Justice Gives Permission For Trial Of Writer Demirer Under Article 301
Ministry of Justice gives permission for the trial of writer Temel Demirer under article 301 for saying there was genocide of Armenians in Turkey at a meeting to protest the murder of Hrant Dink on January
9 September 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Ergenekon Case Prosecutors Under Investigation
Ministry of Justice has announced that an investigation against the prosecutors of the Ergenekon investigation is launched. Suspects Tekin, Poyraz, Kerinçsiz and Perinçek filed the complaint.
9 September 2008
No Freedom Of Expression When It Targets The Ruling Party
Prof. Aslı Tunç of Bilgi University finds it very ironic that the Doğan Media Group, which has been target of constant criticism for trying to extend to every business field possible, has become the defender of freedom of expression and democracy in the latest polemic with the Prime Minister.
8 September 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Those Children Who Cannot Go To School…
A new school year has just started, but there are still many children who cannot go to school or receive the education they need. The sexual equality still continues.
8 September 2008
A. Nilüfer Zengin Kürkçü
“The Relations With Armenia Can Be Normalized By The People On Both Sides”
Dr. Aktar sees many obstacles between the both states. It is a very long process, he says, but “the Armenian and Turkish peoples can do it. Those who are interested in this process need to create more occasions to meet.”
8 September 2008
Tolga Korkut
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