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Turkey Convicted of Violating Union Rights
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty of violating union rights in the case of Ismail Sezer.
24 March 2015
Erol Önderoğlu
Police Torture Convicted After 15 Years
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty of violating torture and inhuman or degrading treatment ban in the case where police officers were acquitted for torturing Şükrü Yıldız on the grounds of “self-defense”.
17 March 2015
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Punishes Turkey For "Unclaimed Mine Explosion"
The European Court of Human Rights ordered Turkey to pay damages for failing to fair trial in the case where 3 children were affected by a mine explosion in Diyarbakır province in 1999.
17 March 2015
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Warns Turkey: Religion Classes Can’t Ignore Alevis
Issuing a verdict on the application of 14 families with Alevi background, ECHR ruled that “Turkish education system must have a basis respecting the families’ beliefs”.
18 September 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
Turkey Convicted From “Halt Warning”
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty of prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment on the case of Yusuf Çoraman, an applicant who was subjected to police fire detention for a traffic offense.
16 July 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Turkey to Pay 38K Euros For Silencing Press
The European Court of Human Rights ordered Turkey to pay damages to applicants from Evrensel and Dema Nu newspapers for violating the freedom of expression.
19 June 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
Turkey Convicted of Conscientious Objection, Death on Compulsory Drafting
The European Court of Human Rights founded Turkey guilty in the case of Aktepe, a young conscript who lost his life during compulsory military service. Turkey was also condemned in the case regarding the imprisonment of four Jehovah's Witnesses conscientious objectors.
4 June 2014
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR
Torture Convicted After 15 Years
The European Court of Human Rights issued a verdict in the case of Yüksel Yiğitdoğan, an inmate who was tortured in detention and forced to testify without a lawyer. Turkey was convicted for violating ECHR’s “prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment” and right to a fair trial.
4 June 2014
Ayça Söylemez
“Academicians Must Freely Express Their Thoughts”
Turkey will both renounce constitutional law professor Mustafa Erdoğan’s restitution for criticizing the Constitutional Court of Turkey about closing a political party, and also pay him 7,500 Euros for non-pecuniary damages.
27 May 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
ECHR Convicts Turkey For Disappearance Under Custody
The European Court of Human Rights has issued a verdict on the case of six villagers who who were taken under custody and then disappeared in Görümlü (Bespin) District of Silopi 21 years ago. Turkey was convicted of violating right of life and not being able to conduct active investigation.
16 April 2014
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Dismisses Complaint on Right to Stand for Election
Prof. Dr. Baskın Oran stood for election as an independent candidate in the Turkish parliamentary elections of 2007. He submitted a complaint about Turkish citizens living abroad not having the right to vote for independent candidates in customs and not being able to campaign on radios and TVs to Strasbourg.
16 April 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
Turkey Convicted of “Unexpected Death of Soldier”
The European Court of Human Rights issued a verdict yesterday on the case of Yılmaz Köse, a private who allegedly committed suicide during his compulsory military service. Finding Turkey guilty of conduction an adequate investigation, the court ordered Turkey to pay 10,000 euros.
3 April 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Turkey to Pay 25,000 Euros to Öcalan
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan’s “aggravated” life sentence violated the convention article related to “prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment”.
19 March 2014
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Convicts Turkey’s “Disproportionate Punishment”
The European Court of Human Rights found a Turkish court’s order for damages on writer Dilipak disproportionate when he wrote “I am not renouncing my right to deceased retired general Erkaya”.
4 March 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
ECHR: Uğur Kaymaz’s Right to Life Violated
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Turkey violated the right of Uğur Kaymaz (13) and Ahmet Kaymaz who were killed by a police raid in Mardin province in 2004.
26 February 2014
Çiçek Tahaoğlu
ECHR Convicts Turkey of Torturing Advocate
The European Court of Human Rights convicted Turkey of “inadequate investigation” and “ill-treatment and torture” in the case of Gülizar Tuncer, a human rights advocate.
11 February 2014
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Convicts Turkey of Police Fire
The European Court of Human Rights issued a verdict on the case of Şamil Camekan, finding Turkey guilty of the lack of efficient and rapid investigation regarding right to life after a police shooting. Turkey was ordered to pay 6,000 euros as non-pecuniary damages.
28 January 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Turkey Convicted in Mesopotamia Publishing Case
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Turkey violated the freedom of expression in the case of Mesopotamia Publishing, a publishing company closed down due to “causing public disorder”.
22 January 2014
ECHR Convicts Turkey on “Operation Back to Life”
ECHR found Turkey guilty of human rights abuse charges related to “Operation Back to Life” in 2000.
10 December 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Turkey Found Guilty of Deporting Refugees
ECHR found Turkey guilty of forcing to deport 19 refugees illegally twice in 2008.
4 December 2013
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ECHR Convicts Turkey Due to “Halt Warning”
ECHR found Turkey guilty of violating the right to life in Taydaş case, ordering Turkey to pay 52,000 euros for non-pecuniary damages.
26 November 2013
Ayça Söylemez
HRW REPORT - 1995
‘'Kuşkonar'' Witnesses Told About the Bombs 18 Years Ago
The survivors of 1994 Turkish Military Airstrike in Kuşkonar, Koçağılı and Sapaca villages had previously told about the bombardment to James Ron from Human Rights Watch. Judicial authorities, on the other hand, convicted Ertuğrul Kürkçü for translating the report into Turkish.
15 November 2013
Turkey Found Guilty of “Bombarding Kuşkonar Village” in 1994
ECHR found Turkey guilty of “bombarding Kumçatı and Koçağlı villages in 1994”, ordering Turkey to pay 38 applicants a sum of 2,305,000 euros.
12 November 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR Ignores Torture Footage
The European Court of Human Rights did not find Turkey guilty of violating torture ban in a case where police assaulted the applicant by turning his arm. Instead, the court found Turkey guilty for poor investigation.
5 November 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR VERDICT
“Sayın Öcalan” Ruled as FoE
ECHR found the Turkish State guilty of violating freedom of expression for having used the word “sayin” while mentioning Öcalan – PKK leader.
1 October 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR VERDICT
Turkey Found Guilty in 4 Cases, Ordered to Pay 38,500 Euros
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) found Turkey guilty in 4 different cases regarding torture, police murder, suspected soldier death and limitation of defense rights, ordering the Turkish state tp pay a total of 38,500 euros.
5 September 2013
Ayça Söylemez
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ECHR VERDICT
Turkey Convicted of Pepper Gas Use, Police Violence
The European Court of Human Rights reached a verdict on the case of Nergiz Izci, a peaceful March 8 demonstrator who was subjected to police beatings and pepper gas. Turkey was ordered to pay 20,000 euros to Izci.
23 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Another ECHR Verdict on Turkey’s Tear Gas Use
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty in the case of Abdullah Yaş - a protestor who was injured by police tear gas bombs in Diyarbakır in 2006. The Turkish state was ordered to pay 20,000 euros to the applicant.
17 July 2013
ECHR VERDICT
Turkey Found Guilty of Police Violence
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty on two separate cases regarding riot police attacks in 1996 and police crackdown torture in 1997.
10 July 2013
ECHR VERDICT
Turkey to Pay 330,000 Euros for Extrajudicial Killings
ECHR reached a verdict on the case where 5 people ages between 13 and 24 were killed by soldiers, ordering Turkey to pay a sum of 330,000 euros to applicant families.
2 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
ECHR
“Impossibility to use just maiden name is discriminatory”
The European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty of violating prohibition of discrimination, stating that impossibility for married women to use just their maiden name is discriminatory.
28 May 2013
Zuhal Atlan
ECHR: Constitutional Court First
The European Court of Human Rights rejected an applicant from Turkey, saying that the applicant has not "exhausted remedies" of Turkish court system - a verdict that emphasized on Turkey's new individual application process to Constitutional Court.
16 May 2013
Ayça Söylemez
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