Turkish prosecutor seeks up to 7 years in prison for Kurdish leader Demirtaş on...
A Turkish prosecutor has requested up to seven years in prison for jailed Kurdish leader Selahattin Demirtaş, the former co-chair of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’...
Iranian activist in Turkish custody faces risk of deportation after 45 days of detention
Mohammad Abbaspour, a political activist from southwestern Iran who sought asylum in Turkey, has been detained by Turkish security forces for 45 days and...
Turkish gov’t submits new bill that could free up to 55K inmates with expanded...
Turkey’s governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) on Wednesday submitted a new judicial reform package to parliament that would restart a COVID-era early release...
Turkish authorities’ demand triggers new X block on journalist
Turkish journalist Amberin Zaman said Wednesday that X blocked access in Turkey to her new account after an earlier block against her main account...
Over 3 million investigated, half a million convicted of terrorism in Turkey’s post-coup crackdown
A total of 3,093,084 people in Turkey have been investigated for terrorism-related offenses since a coup attempt in 2016, with 527,100 convicted, justice ministry...
EU rapporteur slams ‘absurd’ sentence for prominent Turkish journalist as press groups urge release
European Parliament Turkey rapporteur Nacho Sanchez Amor on Wednesday condemned Turkey for sentencing journalist Fatih Altaylı to over four years in prison, with press...
Turkey drops controversial bill threatening LGBTQ+ community
Turkish authorities on Thursday shelved a draft bill criminalizing behavior deemed “contrary to biological sex and general morality,” LGBTQ+ activists said.
The provisions, which sparked...
Press freedom groups warn Turkey’s media climate poses ‘serious threat’ to democracy
Press freedom in Turkey has deteriorated further in 2025, posing a serious threat to democracy and fundamental rights, eight leading international press freedom organizations...
Women leaving workforce for family reasons up 81.5 percent in 5 years: TurkStat
The number of women in Turkey who have left the workforce for family and personal reasons has risen 81.5 percent in the past five years,...
Lawyers raise alarm over conditions for women in Turkish prisons
The İstanbul Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Assembly and Women’s Rights Center have expressed concern over conditions for women in Turkish prisons, citing overcrowding, poor...
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