Turkish court acquits 2 human rights activists who recognized Armenian genocide

Two human rights activists from a leading rights organization in Turkey have been acquitted of insult charges against the Turkish nation and government due...

Plight of former teacher who died from rare blood disorder reveals extent of Turkey’s...

Mürüvvet Tunç, a former teacher dismissed from her job by a government decree following a 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, died of a rare...

Police detain dozens during May Day demonstrations in İstanbul

Turkish police on Wednesday detained dozens of people attempting to tear down barricades in various districts of İstanbul after authorities banned May Day demonstrations...

Brothers convicted over Gülen links not allowed to attend sister’s funeral

Three brothers – İbrahim Emre, Muhammed Emre and Üsame Emre -- imprisoned on conviction of alleged links to the Gülen movement, were not allowed...

Prosecutor seeks acquittal of police officers on trial for Kurdish lawyer’s murder

A Turkish prosecutor is calling for the acquittal of three police officers accused of the murder of prominent Kurdish lawyer Tahir Elçi, claiming there...

Former teacher and her 28-month-old infant released after suffering from poor conditions in prison

Turkish authorities on Friday released a former teacher and her 2-year-old daughter who was accompanying her in prison, bringing to mind previous appeals from...

Turkey’s economic crisis leads to increase in mental health problems, say experts

Psychiatrists say a worsening economic crisis and unemployment have resulted in an increase in mental health problems among the Turkish population, the Birgün daily reported.  In...

European rights court notifies Turkey of violations in another 1,000 applications over Gülen-linked convictions

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has notified Ankara of another 1,000 applications on its docket for convictions of Gülen movement membership over...

Turkey’s own record of freedoms questioned amid Gaza-related criticism of US: report

Criticism expressed by university administrators in Turkey, where academic freedom and freedom of speech have sharply declined in the past decade, regarding the state...

Prosecutor demands sentences for journalists in retrial due to Gülen links

A public prosecutor in the retrial of seven journalists has demanded prison sentences for them on terrorism-related charges due to their alleged links to...

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