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Ergenekon Indictment Will Be Late After All
The indictment of the year long Ergenekon investigation will be delayed. Although previously the major cause of the delay was the technical problems, now it is also the new detentions.
5 July 2008
Court Destroys Principal Evidence In Ergenekon
One of the lawyers in the case revealed that the hand grenades that started the whole operation and are the principal evidence in the case were destroyed by İstanbul’s 10th High Criminal Court.
5 July 2008
“No Democracy Will Come Out Of An Anti-Democratic Investigation”
The head of Human Rights Foundation of Turkey evaluates the recent Ergenekon investigation and concludes that there is no reason to be overly optimistic and claim that this operation will result in Turkey’s democratization.
5 July 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
Latife Tekin: Karabük Mayor Files Complaint, PEN Supports
Karabük Mayor and some Karabük municipality workers are getting ready to file a complaint against the famous writer Latife Tekin for insulting the people of Karabük and the Turksh government. PEN says that this is totalitarian mentality at work.
4 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Women Meet To Walk Without Shame
Feminist and the women organizations are getting together at Galata Bridge in Istanbul on July 5 to protest the recent court verdict that sentenced a woman for acting without shame
4 July 2008
In Ergenekon, Key Figures Refuse To Talk And Çömez Is not Found Yet
In the Ergenekon investigation, former Gendarmerie Commander Eruygur, one of the key suspects in the case refuse the talk, as “Cumhuriyet”s Ankara representative journalist Balbay. The authorities are still searching for Çömez, another key figure in the investigation.
4 July 2008
AKP Presents Its Oral Defense
Cemil Çiçek and Bekir Bozdağ read the little over 200 page long defense text to the Constitutional Court. The AKP argues that the report includes baseless alleagations, refuted news reports and false information.
4 July 2008
General Staff Takes Journalist Dilipak To The Court
The General Staff files a complaint about journalist Abdurrahman Dilipak for denigrating the Armed Forces using article 301.
3 July 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Media Organizations Criticize The Methods of the Ergenekon Operation
The media organizations say they respect judiciary’s decisions, but are afraid that the investigation is turning into a political struggle between the opposing parties.
3 July 2008
Başbuğ Says His Meeting Has Nothing To Do With Ergenekon
Gen. Başbuğ says that the interpretations that connect his meeting with the Prime Minister to the latest detentions in the Ergenekon case are nothing but conspiracy theories.
3 July 2008
The Ergenekon Indictment Is Ready
With 2500 pages the indictment is the longest he has ever read, said the Chief Prosecutor of Istanbul. Once the case starts, it will no more be secret, except the latest investigations.
3 July 2008
The Constitutional Court Decreed That The Charity Membership Is Legal
The Constitutional Court annulled the expression in the Civil Code that banned charity membership.
2 July 2008
Chief Prosecutor Accuses AK Party For Trying To Establish Theocracy
Supreme Court Chief Prosecutor made his oral presentation regarding the AKP closure case. He claimed that the AKP was trying to establish an Islamic state.
2 July 2008
New Detentions In The Ergenekon Investigation
Police took twenty one people into custody in connection with the Ergenekon investigation. The Prime Minister said that the detentions were to complete the indictment. The timing of the operations creates suspicion.
2 July 2008
Acquittal In Kurdish Brochure Trial
The court acquitted Diyarbakır mayor Baydemir and Bağlar Mayor Ösökmenler in the Kurdish brochure case, in which they were on trial for distributing Kurdish brochures to teach non-Turkish speakers how to manage their garbage.
1 July 2008
When The Topic Is Rape, Media Makes A woman Out Of A Child
Acting irresponsibly, the media turns a sexual relation between two children into a rape by a woman of a boy.
1 July 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
How Many Soldiers Will It Take?
According to the General Staff, the necessary security measures were taken in Dağlıca Ambush and the real objective of PKK was prevented. So, was what happened assumed to be normal?
1 July 2008
A. Nilüfer Zengin Kürkçü
AKP Mayor Stops Latife Tekin’s Speech About Energy Policy
At Karabük festival, the Mayor stopped the famous writer Latife Tekin’s speech, when she started criticizing the energy policies of the government.
30 June 2008
The General Staff Says The Units Were Warned At Dağlıca
The General Staff confirmed the document regarding the Dağlıca Ambush, but it says that the units were warned and the treacherous attack was prevented. It also adds that those who leaked out this secret document are determined and will be prosecuted.
30 June 2008
Constitutional Court Finds Irregularities In CHP Accounts
The Constitutional Court determined irregularities in four accounts of the Republican People’s Party and decided to file a criminal report with the Chief Prosecutor.
28 June 2008
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Women Activists Are Educating Each Other For Peace
Thirty women from various organizations in Greece, Turkey, Northern and Southern Cyprus gathered at the Bosphorus University in Istanbul for an education program to improve their ability for working towards peaceful solutions.
28 June 2008
Tolga Korkut
Turkey Must Face The Sıvas Massacre
The European Peace Assembly demands that the Turkish government bring to justice those responsible for the Sivas massacre fifteen years ago and meet the demands of the Alevi society.
28 June 2008
European Council Tells Turkey To Bring Back The Migrated Greeks
The European Council reminds that the Greek population of the Aegean islands Bozcaada and Gökçeada were forced to leave their land and asks Turkey to change this situation.
28 June 2008
Hrant Dink’s First And Only Book Is Published
Dink’s book in which he discusses the Armenia-Turkey relations that he saw as the key to solving the Armenian problem. “İki Yakın Halk İki Uzak Komşu” (Two Close People Two Far Neighbors) is published by International Hrant Dink Foundation.
27 June 2008
A Cypriot Journalist Receives The Courage In Journalism Award
The International Women’s Media Foundation awards Sevgül Uludağ, a journalist from Cyprus with the Courage in Journalism Award for her work done under very difficult conditions.
27 June 2008
Tolga Korkut
The UN Demands More Protection For Woman In Prevention Of Torture
Six UN organs got together in a public announcement to emphasize how the violence against women can easily include a dimension of torture and they demanded more protection for women in the processes for the prevention of torture.
27 June 2008
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The European Council Reconsiders Turkey’s Status
Emphasizing the AKP closure case in its latest report, the European Council proposes that Turkey goes back to being monitored. The EU expert Aktar says “the reaction is not new, the relations with the EU are at the point of stalling.”
27 June 2008
Erhan Üstündağ
“Kurdish TV Channel” Becomes Possible On Paper
President Gül signs into law the bill that opens the way for TRT to allocate a TV channel for non-Turkish mother tongues, including Kurdish.
26 June 2008
The General Staff Knew About PKK’s Dağlıca Ambush
According to the intelligence report published by the newspaper Taraf, the military intelligence knew about PKK’s Dağlıca ambush, which took place on October 21, 2007 and resulted in 13 deaths and 8 kidnapped soldiers. The General Staff have not commented yet.
26 June 2008
Military Court Releases Conscientious Objector Bal
Adana military court released conscientious objector Mehmet Bal by finding him not fit for military service. His lawyer objects the decision, since, he says, Bal rejected military service based on his belief in conscientious objection.
26 June 2008
Erol Önderoğlu
Finally O.S. Is Eighteen, Dink’s Trial Will Be Open To The Media
Since the accused O.S. in Dink’s murder trial will be eighteen in the next hearing, the trial will be open to the media.
24 June 2008
The Prosecutor Says Close The Democratic Society Party
The Supreme Court Chief Prosecutor presented his oral explanation and one more time he demands that the DTP should be closed. The DTP will present its oral defense on September 16.
24 June 2008
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