60 civilians detained in Antalya over alleged coup involvement

A total of sixty businessmen, housewives and teachers were detained over alleged links to the Gülen movement, which the government accuses of masterminding the July...

Purged academics vow to back to university

A group of academics, who were dismissed from the Marmara University’s Faculty of Law with the most recent government decree, has vowed to back...

Turkish pianist under detention over social media posts

Turkish pianist Dengin Ceyhan was detained on Tuesday over his social media posts. Born in 1991, Ceyhan is teaching at the Hacettepe University conservatory....

BHRC calls on Turkish Constitutional Court to address human rights abuses

Kirsty Brimelow QC, the Chairperson of the Human Rights Committee of the Bar of England (BHRC) and Wales, has written a letter to the Turkish...

Turkish officers seeking asylum in Netherlands allowed to stay for 18 months

A group of Turkish officers who refused to return to Turkey in the aftermath of a failed coup attempt on July 15 and sought...

Austrian deputy says Turkey spying on Erdoğan critics

Following the removal of several Turkish imams from Germany amid allegations of illegal profiling of government critics, an Austrian deputy on Monday claimed that...

Prosecutor cites Twitter messages as terror evidence for critical journalists

In the most bizarre case ever seen in Turkey against 29 indicted journalists, Turkish prosecutor cited Tweets and Retweets amounting legitimate criticisms as evidence...

50 civilians, police officers detained across Turkey over links to failed coup

A total of 50 businessmen, housewives and police officers were detained as part of ongoing operations on Monday targeting followers of the faith-based Gülen...

Germany’s Lammert accuses Erdoğan of perpetrating coup against constitution

Norbert Lammert, the president of Germany’s Bundestag, criticized Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Monday, saying he had carried out a coup against the...

Hürriyet daily refuses to publish interview with author Pamuk for saying ‘no’ in referendum

One of the leading newspapers in Turkey, the Hürriyet daily, has refused to publish an interview with Orhan Pamuk, Turkey’s most famous writer and...

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