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EDUCATION UNION SURVEY
‘Only 5 percent of students in Mardin can access distance education’
According to a survey conducted by the Mardin Branch of Education Union (Eğitim-Sen), 58.1 percent of parents are unwilling to send their children to school and 85.4 percent find the pandemic measures at schools insufficient.
18 September 2020
Ruken Tuncel
VIOLATIONS OF RIGHTS IN MARDİN PRISON
Woman prisoner banned from having visitors for six years
Violations of rights in Mardin Type E Closed Prison: Women are given disciplinary punishment as they refused to be counted outside their wards, one woman is banned from having visitors for 6 years, another is given solitary confinement for 210 days.
18 September 2020
Evrim Kepenek
‘The state has admitted that the murder was an official crime’
Governor’s Office paid the attorney fees of village guards put on trial in the Kızıltepe JİTEM case filed into the murder and enforced disappearance of 22 people. “It means the state has taken the blame for charges such as murder,” says attorney Kuzu.
18 September 2020
HDP MARDİN MP DÜNDAR
‘Students cannot access distance education due to power cuts in Mardin’
In a Parliamentary question, HDP MP Dündar says, “The statement regarding an imminent return to face-to-face education has caused concerns among thousands of parents, students, teachers in Mardin, where the number of cases is extremely high.”
31 August 2020
Stop power cuts in Mardin!
Power is out in Mardin very often. No matter winter or summer, it is sometimes not back on for hours and hours. And people really panic when power is out. Because they are afraid that they cannot meet their needs.
17 August 2020
Liyan Demirel
COVID-19 in eastern Turkey: Patients sent home, health workers exhausted
The Chairs of Diyarbakır, Antep, Van, Mardin and Batman Medical Chambers have spoken to bianet: “Pandemic services and intensive cares are full. COVID-19 patients who need to be treated in hospitals are sent home.”
11 August 2020
Ruken Tuncel
Corruption in Mardin municipality after government takeover: 13 people remanded in custody
The ousted mayor had said corruption in the municipality reached an "unprecedented level" after the Ministry of Interior replaced him with a trustee.
3 August 2020
‘Diyarbakır, Urfa, Mardin and Şırnak have become new centers of outbreak’
In a joint statement, the Democratic Society Congress (DTK) and Democratic Regions Party (DBP) have warned the citizens in southeast Turkey against the recent surge in COVID-19 cases ahead of Eid al-Adha that will start in Turkey tomorrow.
30 July 2020
Workers attacked in Yozgat: ‘We narrowly escaped lynch’
Attacked by a group of people organized by village heads wanting to charge them a “head tax”, Kurdish workers from Mardin have recounted what they went through in Yozgat, where they went to work in a forest, but had to leave afterwards.
23 July 2020
Kurdish workers attacked in Yozgat province for ‘head tax’
Workers from Turkey's southeastern Mardin province went to Yozgat to work in a forest. Organized by the village heads who wanted to charge them a “head tax”, a group of people attacked the workers, who then had to leave the province.
22 July 2020
COVID-19
‘Hospitals are full in Mardin, we refer patients to other provinces,’ says union
In a statement released by the Mardin Branch of Health and Social Service Laborers’ Union (SES), it has been noted that “the outbreak management has got out of control in the city and the total number of cases has approached 5 thousand.”
20 July 2020
Farmers in southeast Turkey 'fed up with illegal power cuts'
Many people don't cultivate their lands due to electricity debts that are caused by "arbitrary and illegal" power cuts by the region's energy company, according to farmers.
10 July 2020
Hikmet Adal
Non-prosecution for JİTEM killings in Dargeçit
In 1993, a village was burned down and seven people were killed in Mardin, southeast Turkey.
1 July 2020
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
'Investigations Against Physicians Undermine Pandemic Response in Turkey'
In a written statement, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has noted that investigations into the Turkish Medical Association (TTB) and medical chambers undermine efforts to uphold public health and the right of medical professionals to do their job.
10 June 2020
Having Chased Children With a Gun in Mardin, Police Officer Suspended from Duty
The Sub-Governor’s Office of Nusaybin has announced that the police officer who chased children playing in front of their homes with a gun and fired his gun into the air has been suspended from duty and investigated.
11 May 2020
Suspected to Have COVID-19, Dismissed Mazıdağı Co-Mayor Released
Replaced with a state-appointed trustee and arrested shortly afterwards, Mardin Mazıdağı District Co-Mayor Nazal Özaydın has been released on probation and on the condition that she does not leave home.
1 April 2020
HDP MP: People Should be Informed About Coronavirus in Kurdish, Arabic, Syriac
MP Çelik has stressed that many people who are in the risk group regarding the coronavirus outbreak do not have a good command of Turkish.
13 March 2020
Hikmet Adal
Ahmet Türk, Necla Yıldırım Acquitted of Charges Cited as the Reason for Their Dismissal
Replaced by state-appointed trustees, dismissed Metropolitan Co-Mayor of Mardin Ahmet Türk and dismissed Mazıdağı Co-Mayor Necla Yıldırım have been acquitted in the lawsuit that was cited as the reason for their removal from office.
17 February 2020
Syriac Priest Aho Bileçen Released
Arrested for allegedly "aiding and abetting a terrorist organization" on January 10, Aho (Sefer) Bileçen, the priest of Mor Yakup Church in Mardin, has been released as the court has ruled for his release upon the objection of his attorneys.
15 January 2020
PRIEST AHO BİLEÇEN ARRESTED
Sunday Service Not Held in Mor Yakup Church For the First Time in 7 Years
Aho Bileçen, the priest of Mor Yakup Church in Mardin, was arrested on January 10 on charge of “aiding and abetting a terrorist organization”.
13 January 2020
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Three Syriacs Detained for 'Aiding PKK' upon Tip by Anonymous Witness
Three Syriacs, including a priest, have been detained after an anonymous witness alleged that they gave food to a PKK member.
10 January 2020
Social Media Likes Cannot be Considered Propaganda, Says Court
The court has announced its ruling on Aslan, who was charged with “terror propaganda” for liking social media posts that caused others to stand trial. Aslan has been acquitted “because social media likes alone cannot be considered propaganda”.
27 December 2019
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