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Employees of Closed Newspapers Cannot Receive Unemployment Pay
Employees of the closed Manşet Kocaeli daily, which has been closed by statutory decree, cannot receive their unemployment pay.
10 August 2016
Elif Akgül
Artists Urge Merkel to Bring Up Rights Violations
Artists amongst whom are Sibel Kekilli and Fatih Akın have called on German Chancellor Merkel to bring up rights violations in Turkey prior to Merkel-Davutoğlu meeting.
22 January 2016
HUMAN RIGHTS WEEK
Respect for Human Rights on İstiklal: Peace over War
Human rights defenders have expressed their demand for resistance against war and tyranny in march of respect for human rights.
18 December 2015
Impunity is in 6th Year in Ampatuan Massacre
IFEX has reminded of the impunity in its 6th year against Ampatuan massacre in which 57 people of whom 32 are journalists killed.
24 November 2015
İHD: 262 civilians killed as of June 7
As İHD has stated, 262 civilians killed in total along with Suruç and Ankara attacks, 759 others wounded including children.
12 November 2015
NO IMPUNITY FORUM
Legislation, Practice, and State Tradition in Impunity
In the first title of “No Impunity” Forum, Prof. Doğru and judge Şakar discussed legislation, practice and state tradition in impunity.
9 November 2015
Elif Akgül
Kılıçdaroğlu Slams Cem Küçük Who Threatens Aydın Doğan
CHP Leader Kılıçdaroğlu commenting “very daring” on Cem Küçük’s words targeting Aydın Doğan and some journalists has said, “A journalist desiring his colleagues to be fired is an unprecedented incident in history of the Republic.”
6 November 2015
OPEN LETTER FROM HUMAN RIGHTS ACADEMICS IN TURKEY
Academics Criticize Government Over Human Rights Liabilities
Human rights academics have said, “Human rights liabilities cannot be suspended because of counter terrorism operations”.
22 October 2015
95 People Commemorated in Ankara
Police prevented groups leaving flowers in front of Ankara Train Station for 95 dead people. Deceased ones will be commemorated in Sıhhiye Square in Ankara.
11 October 2015
Investigation Against that Photo by Ministry
Interior Ministry has launched investigation against the photo showing Hacı Lokman Birlik’s corpse dragged by police vehicle "scorpion".
5 October 2015
CİZRE REPORT OF MAZLUMDER
"The State Violated the Right to Life by Punishing Collectively”
MAZLUMDER prepared a report about the curfew in Cizre: “Clashes between security forces and YDG-H resulted in the violation of rights.”
23 September 2015
Elif Akgül
Boat Carrying Refugees Sinks near Aegean Sea Cost of Turkey
The boat carrying refugees sank between Datça district of Muğla province in Turkey and Kos Island of Greece.
15 September 2015
HDP Deputy Asks PM the Civilians’ Death
HDP Deputy Sarıyıldız shared the names of dead civillians on twitter ans asked PM “Aren’t these civilians?” after PM Davutoğlu said no civilians died in Cizre district.
11 September 2015
Verdict to be given April 13th in Geerdink Case
The court postponed its verdict on Dutch journalist Frederike Geerdink’s case where the prosecutor demands an acquittal due to lack of “violence” in writings. “I am a woman, I’m Dutch and I live in Diyarbakır, but first and foremost I am a journalist,” said Geerdink.
8 April 2015
Erol Önderoğlu
82 Workers Die at Work in November
At least 82 workers have lost their lives at work in November adding up to total death toll of 802 in 2011, according to data compiled by a worker health and safety association.
4 December 2012
Most Viral Video to Win EU Contest
EU Delegation to Turkey announced the five finalists that will compete for its Human Rights Online Video Contest.
27 November 2012
ARRESTED STUDENTS
Disabled Student Accused of Battery Serving Jail Time
Sophomore college student Kayhan Tüney has remained under arrest for a year and a half in connection with terrorism related charges. Among the accusations leveled against him in the police report is “battery” despite the fact that Tüney’s right arm and left leg are 70 percent disabled.
2 August 2012
Nilay Vardar
HUMAN RIGHTS ASSOCIATION TURNS 26
“Human Dignity Shall Prevail Over Torture”
The Human Rights Association (IHD) celebrated its 26th anniversary with a press release in Istanbul’s Sultanahmet Square on Monday. “The only thing we believe we have succeeded in is the proliferation of the idea that human rights constitute a value and that any struggle is worth waging for it,” IHD member Ümit Efe said.
17 July 2012
Ece Zeren Aydınoğlu
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL REPORT 2012
“Promised Legal Reforms did not Occur in Turkey”
“Promised constitutional and other legal reforms did not occur. Instead, the right to freedom of expression was threatened and protesters faced increased police violence” cites Amnesty International Report in the section about Turkey.
25 May 2012
UN Released First Report on LGBT Rights Violations
The Un Human Rights Commission published its first global report on human rights violations of LGBT individuals. It urges for immediate investigations of all forms of violence and murder cases committed on the grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity in 193 countries.
20 December 2011
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Hope of Mourning After 14 Years
Remains of 14 people have been unearthed in Tunceli. Yıldız, who was on hunger strike in order to get the authorities to start an investigation, hopes to properly bury his brother who was killed in 1997.
15 August 2011
NGOs Urge Release of Nine Terminally Ill Prisoners
Human rights activists criticized lack of adequate medical treatment for prisoners, quoting that 913 people has died in prisons during the last decade due to health problems.
11 August 2011
BİA NEWS CENTRE
Turkey Fails in Human Rights
The Human Rights Association (İHD) issued the Human Rights report 2010 for Turkey and graded the country with "0". İHD Istanbul Branch President Boğa said that a total of 480 people applied to the association during the past year because of rights violations.
3 January 2011
Berivan Tapan
Cyprus On Track to Decriminalize Homosexuality
International and local non-governmental organizations took an important step for the recognition of freedom for homosexual individuals in Cyprus. President of the Northern Cyprus Assembly Bozer promised to amend the laws that define homosexuality as a crime.
7 December 2010
Berivan Tapan
"Right to Conscientious Objection instead of 'Paid' Exemption"
Sönmez from the Pacifist Group stated that exemption from military service by payment will not be put on Turkey's agenda because the General Staff opposes the idea. Sönmez demanded Turkey's recognition of the right to conscientious objection.
21 April 2010
Burçin Belge
New Magazine: "Dialogue" for Human Rights
A human rights platform in Turkey has launched a bi-monthly magazine, the aim of which is to strenghten dialogue among activists as well as with the public administration.
10 July 2009
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Erdoğan Contradicts Message of “Alliance of Civilisations” at Home
As co-sponsor of the Alliance of Civilisations, Erdoğan is aiming to solve tensions between Muslims and the West with a liberal media and policies on youth, education and migration. However, his government is going in the other direction.
8 April 2009
Erhan Üstündağ
What Would You Tell Obama?
After the G20 and NATO summits, the US President is now in Turkey. We would like Obama to close down military bases, pull out of Iraq and Afghanistan, and fight against global climate change.
5 April 2009
Erhan Üstündağ
Students face daily human rights violations in books:
School Books are Turkish, Muslim, Male, Heterosexual and Racist
The findings of the second project of monitoring Turkish school books for human rights violations, run by the History Foundation and the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey, have been published as a book.
16 March 2009
Bawer Çakır
US Human Rights Report Criticises Restrictions on Freedom of Expression
A report on human rights in Turkey published on the Internet by the U.S. Department of State highlights ongoing human rights violations in the country.
26 February 2009
Interior Ministry Launches Campaign for Media Awareness for Violence Against Women
75 communication students from across Turkey participate in Interior Ministry backed a workshop. The workshop aims at building awareness for women's human rights in reporting on acts of violence against women.
9 February 2009
Bahar Toker
New School Books for Peace and Equality
A project scanning school books for human rights violations has revealed that only eight percent are unproblematic.
2 February 2009
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