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Kidnapped German Climbers Are Free
The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced that the three German mountain climbers who were kidnapped by the Kurdish Workers Party ten days ago were released.
21 July 2008
BİA Media Monitoring Report: Expressing Opinions More Difficult Than Before
According to the BİA Media Monitoring Report for April-May-June 2008 shows that there is a clear increase in freedom of expression violation cases.
18 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Trabzon Gendarmerie Officials To Be Investigated For Their Role In Dink's Murder
Inspectors from Ministry of Justice demand permission to launch an investigation against Colonel Ali Öz and six other Gendarmerie officials. Dink’s lawyer insist that they should be allowed to see the report.
18 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Police Officers Finally On Trial For Beating Transsexual Esmeray
The police officers who beat up and insulted transsexual Esmeray in June 2007 for passing by the front of the station will be tried for the crime of “simple bashing and insulting.”
18 July 2008
Tolga Korkut
Hayat TV’s Satellite Connection Cut Off
Britain based Hayat TV channel's broadcasting is cut for charges of separatism. General Director Çubukçu rebuffs the charges as a political move. Çubukçu vows to resume broadcast through staunch legal struggle.
17 July 2008
Bawer Çakır
"Stop The Operations To Help German Climbers"
The Federation of Kurdish Associations in Germany and the Kurdish National Congress criticizes kidnapping of the three German climbers by the Kurdish Workers Party. They ask Turkey to stop its operations so that the climbers will be freed.
17 July 2008
Justice Ministry To Decide If Tursun Family Is Tried Under Article 301
Court sent the file for the Tursun Family to the Ministry of Justice in compliance with revised article 301, who are on trial for reacting verbally to the release of the police officer who killed their son.
17 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Constitutional Court Receives The Report For The Closure Of The Justice And Development Party
Rapporteur Osman Can submitted his report for the closure case of the Justice and Development Party (AKP). President of the Court Haşim Kılıç told the reporters to leave the court alone to do its job.
16 July 2008
Parliamentary Committee For Dink’s Murder Still To Complete Its Report
Mehmet Ocaktan, head of the subcommittee to investigate Hrant Dink’s murder, announced that contrary to the news in the media, subcommittee’s report about the case was not completed yet.
16 July 2008
Military Prosecutor Denies Launching Investigation About The “Coup Diaries”
The office of the Military Prosecutor denied the claim in the news two days ago that it had launched its own investigation about the Ergenekon operation.
16 July 2008
Strip Searching Women Visitors to Prison Arouses Anger
Women visitors are strip-searched at Tire Prison. Their external body opening, including their sexual organs, are inspected closely. Contemporary Jurists Association says this is illegal.
16 July 2008
Tolga Korkut
Businessman Implicated in The "Ergenekon Coup" Case Released
Sinan Aygün, who was in prison in connection with the Ergenekon investigation, has been released. He said “the words such as coup and coup making have no place in his dictionary.
16 July 2008
"Ergenekon Coup" Indictment Submitted to The Court
The Istanbul Chief Prosecutor submits the Ergenekon indictment, having a press release afterwards. Surprisingly, the indictment does not include the “Coup Diaries” of retired Admiral Ornek. Prosecutor criticizes the media for causing misinformation.
14 July 2008
Military Prosecutor Launches Investigation About The “Coup Diaries”
According to NTV, the Office of the Military Chief Prosecutor asked for the copies of all the information and the documents about the Ergenekon suspects retired generals Eruygur and Tolon and started an investigation about the “Coup Diaries”.
14 July 2008
Court Arrests One In The US Consulate Attack
Court arrested Dursun Patan in connection with the US Consulate attack for “being a member in a terrorist organization.”
14 July 2008
Reporter Is Sentenced For A Crime Hundreds Of Miles Away From Him
The court sentences reporter Rüştü Demirkaya based only on informant Engin Korcum’s testimony, even though it was showed that Demirkaya was hundreds of miles away from where the crime was committed.
12 July 2008
Ergenekon Will Bring Disappointment As The Former Operations
Contemporary Jurists Association argues that as long as the political, economic and social system stays intact, what is uncovered in Ergenekon will repeat itself.
11 July 2008
Kurdish Workers Party Is Not Releasing German Climbers
Kurdish Workers Party is not releasing the three German mountain climbers it kidnapped a few days ago. It wants Germany to end its hostile policies against Kurdish people and them. It also wants Turkey to stop its operations.
11 July 2008
Yılbaş’s Murder Suspect Claims Insanity
The Petty Officer who killed his wife Ayşe Yılbaş, an intern doctor, claims he was not stable mentally during the murder. The women’s organizations were not allowed to join the case on side of the victim.
11 July 2008
Bawer Çakır
Supreme Court Of Appeals Reverses The Decision Against Ergündoğan
The Supreme Court of Appeals reversed the decision against journalist Ergündoğan, who was fined for attacking the personal rights of Haydar Baş, president of the Independent Turkey Party and head of the Kadirli religious order.
11 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
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Court Rejects Prosecutor's Objection To The Release Of Ergenekon Detainees
In Ergenekon investigation, Istanbul’s 13th High Criminal Court rejected prosecutor’s demand that those eight people who were released a few days ago should be arrested back.
11 July 2008
Justice Ministry Refuses Article 301 Case
Justice Ministry refused the trial of journalist İbrahim Tığ under article301, who had criticized government’s privatization program and called it an act of treason.
10 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Former Interior Minister Evades Justice Again In Susurluk Case
The Supreme Court of Appeals rejected Ağar’s case on the grounds that he was a governor at the time of the crime. Ağar has been under investigation for some time in the Susurluk conspiracy.
10 July 2008
Gunmen Attack US Embassy: Three Policemen And Three Assailants Killed
Three gunmen attack the police guard at the US Embassy, killing three police officers. The gunmen are killed at the scene. They are identified as Turkish citizens, but the organization behind the incident is not known.
9 July 2008
Investigation Into Yasin Hayal's Connections In Dink’s Murder Case
Although the court refused to combine the Trabzon and Samsun cases about Hrant Dink’s murder with the main case in Istanbul, it did however take some positive steps.
9 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Police Officers Who Allowed Ogün Samast Pictures Reach Media Are On Trial
Dink’s lawyers demand that not only those police officers who passed the pictures to the media, but also those who had their pictures taken should be tried as well.
9 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
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The General Staff Forces Daily Taraf To Turn In Its Sources In Dağlıca Story
The General Staff threatens the newspaper Taraf that if they do not return the documents they used in Dağlıca story, they will come and get them. The journalist associations show their support by indicating that the journalists do not have to turn in their sources.
9 July 2008
Bawer Çakır
Hrant’s Friends Cry Justice From Beşiktaş Square
Hrant’s Friends were at same spot as before yesterday morning to show determination and hope that in spite of all the obstacles the justice may come forward in Hrant Dink’s murder case.
8 July 2008
Ceyda Ulukaya
Court Refuses To Combine The Trabzon Gendarmerie Case With Dink’s Murder
The court heard the testimonies of İğci, Tuncel and Samast, but in spite of all the indications, it refused to see any connection with the Gendarmerie trial in Trabzon. The accused did not seem to take the trial seriously, making fun of the questions.
8 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Meet At Beşiktaş Square, For Hrant, For Justice
Hrant’s friends ask everyone to gather at Beşiktaş Square in Istanbul for the sixth hearing of the case tomorrow morning (June 7) at 9:30.
6 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
“Cumhuriyet”s Ankara Rep. Balbay Is Out
The court released “Cumhuriyet”s Ankara representative Balbay. He declined to comment about the incident, saying that the judiciary process was still not completed. Authorities are still questioning retired generals Tolon and Eruygur.
6 July 2008
The Police Transfers Ergenekon Detainees To Court
The police send those detainees whose interrogations are completed to the court. Among them are Aygün and Balbay. Some are released.
5 July 2008
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