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CHP Appeals to Constitutional Court Against Law on Criminal Enforcement
Addressing the reporters after appealing to the Constitutional Court, main opposition CHP’s Altay has said, “We want the writers and those who expressed their opinions to benefit from reduced sentences benefited by muggers and usurpers.”
12 June 2020
‘Urgent Action’ Campaign by Amnesty International: Lives of Prisoners at Greater Risk
In a petition for urgent action launched by Amnesty International, it has been noted that “the lives of thousands of prisoners and prison personnel are at greater risk in overcrowded prisons deprived of hygiene conditions.”
25 May 2020
9 Demands from 393 Women for Prisoners’ Right to Life and Health
393 rights defenders have shared nine demands with the public so that the right to life and health of arrested and convicted people can be safeguarded in prisons of Turkey amid coronavirus pandemic.
8 May 2020
PEOPLES’ DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS
‘Law on Criminal Enforcement is Against Principle of Equality, It Should be Annulled’
Releasing a written statement about the law on criminal enforcement, the Peoples’ Democratic Congress (HDK) has said, “Constitutional Court should immediately rule that the discriminatory implementation of the legal reform is against the Constitution.”
7 May 2020
Constitutional Court to Examine Law on Criminal Enforcement as to the Merits
The Constitutional Court has completed its first examination on the request for the annulment of newly enacted law on criminal enforcement and stay of its execution. The top court has decided to proceed to an examination as to the merits.
7 May 2020
From 13 Bar Associations to Constitutional Court: Annul Law on Criminal Enforcement
13 bar associations, including the Diyarbakır Bar, have called on the Constitutional Court to rebuild social peace by annulling the recently enacted law on criminal enforcement, which it will start examining on procedural grounds today.
6 May 2020
Joint Call by 11 Legists to Constitutional Court for ‘Law on Criminal Enforcement’
Releasing a joint statement, 11 legists have said, “We believe that the Constitutional Court will correct the mistakes in the law on criminal enforcement within the framework of its oversight power and possible interpretations in favor of freedoms.”
4 May 2020
‘A Mask is Sold for 17 Lira in Prison’
HDP MP Züleyha Gülüm has shared the condition of Turkey’s prisons amid Covid-19 pandemic in a press statement. Gülüm has underlined that the Parliament should immediately convene and take action to find a solution for this problem.
22 April 2020
Crimes Committed by Recently Released Convicts on Parliamentary Agenda
Submitting a Parliamentary question regarding the ones released from prison as per the recently enacted law on criminal enforcement, HDP MP Toğrul has asked how many of them have committed crimes again after their release.
21 April 2020
6 Journalists’ Request for Release Rejected
The request for release of arrested journalists Ferhat Çelik, Aydın Keser, Barış Pehlivan, Barış Terkoğlu, Hülya Kılınç and Murat Ağırel has been rejected. Çelik and Keser are not mentioned by name in the judgement.
17 April 2020
MALE VIOLENCE
Zeliha Asks: Who will Protect Me and My Son?
The ex-husband of Zeliha Erdemir was arrested for inflicting violence on her. With the recently enacted law on criminal enforcement, he will also be released from prison. Erdemir asks for help from the authorities to protect her from her ex-husband.
16 April 2020
Evrim Kepenek
EU and EP: Turkey’s Law on Release of Prisoners is a Great Disappointment
European Parliament (EP) Rapporteur on Turkey Sánchez Amor and Chair of EP’s Delegation to EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee Lagodinsky have made a statement about the recently enacted law on criminal enforcement.
16 April 2020
15-Day ‘Detention’ for Prisoners Enters into Force
With the law on criminal enforcement that entered into force today, security forces can now interrogate prisoners for up to 15 days “to obtain information about terror crimes.” But, it is not known where, how and within the scope of which rights they will depose...
15 April 2020
Ayça Söylemez
Law on Criminal Enforcement Enters into Force
Having passed the General Assembly of the Parliament, the Law on Criminal Enforcement has been published on the Official Gazette and entered into force.
15 April 2020
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
‘Prison Release Law Leaves Innocent, Vulnerable Prisoners at Risk of COVID-19’
Amnesty International has released a statement about the law on criminal enforcement approved by the Parliament: “Those convicted in unfair trials under Turkey's overly broad anti-terrorism laws are also now condemned to face the prospect of infection.”
14 April 2020
Parliament Passes Law on Criminal Enforcement
Jointly drafted by the ruling AKP and MHP groups, the draft law on criminal enforcement has passed the Parliament. In the 600-seat parliament, 279 MPs have supported the bill while 51 MPs have voted against it.
14 April 2020
HAVE YOU HEARD INITIATIVE
‘Urgent Release for Everyone Deprived of Their Freedom Due to Their Thoughts’
Sharing a new video about jailed journalists, “Have You Heard” Initiative says, “The new parole bill drafted due to coronavirus outbreak is both against the law and conscience. Urgent release for everyone deprived of their freedom due to their thoughts…”
9 April 2020
Parliamentary Debate on Bill of Criminal Enforcement Completed
The Parliamentary debate on the bill of criminal enforcement was completed at the General Assembly of the Parliament yesterday. As the quorum for meeting was not reached, the session has been adjourned to 2 p.m. today to take a vote on the bill.
9 April 2020
HDP MPs Protest Bill on Criminal Enforcement
The General Assembly of the Parliament started debating the bill on criminal execution yesterday. While the HDP protested the bill with banners “Equal execution keeps alive” and “Corona doesn’t discriminate prisoners,” the session is adjourned to today.
8 April 2020
Can Ill Prisoners be Released Due to COVID-19?
The bill on criminal enforcement is at the Parliament today. Regarding the possibility of ill prisoners’ release, lawyer Yoleri says, “Forensic Medicine Institution had a discriminatory treatment of political prisoners. This picture does not seem likely to change.”
7 April 2020
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Statement on Bill of Criminal Enforcement by Opposition Parties
Releasing a joint statement about the bill on criminal enforcement to be debated at the Parliament today, 11 political parties have said, “The government disregards the right to life of those standing in opposition to itself.”
7 April 2020
HDP Objects to Bill on Criminal Enforcement
Expressing a dissenting opinion to the law draft on criminal enforcement approved by the Parliamentary Justice Commission, the HDP has raised concerns over the overcrowding in prisons and the conditions of ill prisoners.
6 April 2020
HRW Statement on Turkey: COVID-19 Puts Sick Prisoners at Great Risk
Human Rights Watch (HRW) Europe and Central Asia Director Hugh Williamson has said, “For vulnerable prisoners, the COVID-19 pandemic risks turning a prison sentence into a death sentence.”
6 April 2020
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Ruling Coalition Determined to Exclude Political Prisoners from The COVID-19 "Amnesty"
The ruling coalition's draft bill to protect inmates from COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey's already overloaded prisons, faces strong reaction by the opposition parties for discriminating against poltical prisoners and "criminals of thought".
3 April 2020
Ertuğrul Kürkçü
Relatives of Arrested Journalists: We Get More and More Concerned as Days Pass
When we ask the relatives of jailed journalists about their opinions on the bill of criminal execution, they express their indignation about the exclusion of their loved ones. “They are taking responsibility for human life,” says Özge Terkoğlu.
3 April 2020
Hikmet Adal
Open Letter to President Erdoğan: Outbreak Poses a Grave Risk to Prisons
Eight politicians and intellectuals, namely Ahmet Türk, Celal Doğan, Kezban Hatemi, Nesrin Nas, Oya Baydar, Rıza Türmen, Tarhan Erdem and Zülfü Livaneli, have called on the Parliament and political parties to take action to eliminate inequality.
3 April 2020
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PACE Calls on Turkey, Spain to ‘Release Political Prisoners as Well’
PACE Rapporteur Cilevics has noted that political prisoners in Spain and Turkey should definitely benefit from such “measures that are taken in many countries to release or apply non-custodial sanctions” in the face of coronavirus threat.
3 April 2020
UNIVERSITY FACULTY MEMBERS ASSOCIATION
‘Observe Equality in Enforcing Law on Execution, as Required by Humanitarian Law’
In a statement on the law draft on criminal execution, the ÜNİVDER says, “A legal arrangement that will exclude misdefined ‘terror crimes’ means a grave right violation for tens of thousands of political prisoners unjustly held behind bars.”
2 April 2020
CHP MP Tanrıkulu: Judiciary will be Accountable for Deaths to Occur in Prisons
Making a statement about the law draft on criminal execution, CHP MP Tanrıkulu says, “Prisons are apparently the places where it is most difficult to maintain hygiene and isolation. When the outbreak spreads to prisons, mass deaths are likely to occur.”
1 April 2020
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