Overcrowding persists in Turkey’s prisons despite legal reforms, amnesty laws

An advocacy group that defends the rights of lawyers has stated that overcrowding persists in prisons in Turkey despite several recent attempts at legal reforms...

10 military cadets free after more than 5 years in prison on coup charges

Ten former military cadets who had been incarcerated in İstanbul’s notorious Silivri Prison for more than five years on coup charges have been released...

CCBE, EFJ and EAJ urge Turkey to release all judges, prosecutors, lawyers and journalists

The Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE), the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), and the European Association of Judges (EAJ) have...

Turkey frees terminally ill lawyer, family say it’s too late

A Turkish lawyer suffering from late-stage cancer who lost his leg after receiving delayed medical treatment in prison was released on medical grounds this...

Turkey tightens internet censorship, bans access to 16 VPN providers

Turkey’s Information and Communications Technologies Authority (BTK) has banned access to 16 VPN providers that are frequently used to circumvent government censorship, Turkish Minute...

Turkey marks Human Rights Day amid widespread rights violations

Turkey is celebrating Human Rights Day this year in an environment in which thousands of people have died as a result of human rights...

Daughter: Death of Turkish writer who fell from balcony during police raid suspicious

Şeyma Ölmez, the daughter of Turkish writer Mustafa Hikmet Kayapalı who passed away after allegedly falling from a three-storey-building in the Balıkesir province in May...

Turkish authorities detain 75 over alleged links to Gülen movement in latest crackdown

Turkish authorities have detained 75 people over the last four days in two separate investigations targeting the faith-based Gülen movement, Turkish media reported. On November...

Name of torturer removed from school after public outrage

The name of a military officer who was accused of torturing Kurdish political prisoners following a 1980 military coup in Turkey was removed from...

At least 27 women killed as victim of domestic violence in Turkey in November

At least 27 women were killed in and 29 children were subjected to sexual abuse in Turkey in November 2017, a prominent woman rights...

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