Turkish court gives aggravated life sentences to prominent journalists
A Turkish court has sentenced six prominent journalists to life in prison over a controversial military coup attempt on July 15, 2016, with three of...
5,717 academics dismissed by Turkish government decrees under rule of emergency
Following a controversial coup attempt on July 15, 2016, 5,717 academics at 117 universities were dismissed from their jobs due to government decrees issued...
Turkish gov’t detained 567 people over alleged links to Gülen movement in a week
Turkish government has detained at least 567 people as part of its massive post-coup witch hunt campaign targeting the alleged members of the Gülen...
ECtHR rules Turkey violated prisoners’ rights by uploading their correspondence to judicial network server
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled that Turkey violated the right to respect for private life of 14 inmates by uploading...
Turkish Medical Association’s 8 detained members released
Eight members of the Turkish Medical Association’s (TTB) central council who were detained last week over a critical statement on Turkey’s military operation in...
Tillerson: Turkish military’s Afrin operation hampering fight against ISIL
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Tuesday that Turkey’s military operation in the Syrian district of Afrin is hampering the US-led coalition’s...
Post-coup purge victim says he may never be a father due to torture in...
A man jailed over alleged links to a failed coup in Turkey last July said during a recent hearing in Kırıkkale that he may...
Turkish family of five drowned in Aegean Sea as trying to flee from Erdoğan...
A Turkish family of five allegedly drowned in Aegean Sea as they were trying to flee from the persecution of the despotic regime of...
Prosecutor quits job to enter politics, slamming Nazi-esque Turkish judiciary
Bülent Yücetürk, an Ankara prosecutor who has worked on some of Turkey's high-profile political cases, has resigned from a judiciary that he has criticised...
İHD report: 68 children killed during clashes in eastern, southeastern Turkey in 2016
Sixty-eight children were killed, 150 detained, 40 arrested and six were tortured during clashesbetween Turkish security forces and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in...
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