A Diyarbakır court decides to release jailed HDP deputies Aydoğan and Beştaş

A court in southeastern Diyarbakır province on Friday ruled for the release of pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) deputies Nursel Aydoğan and Meral Danış...

9 women detained in Turkey over alleged ties to Gülen movement

Nine women have been detained as part of an operation targeting the alleged followers of the faith-based Gülen movement in an operation based in...

EU enlargement chief Hahn says time to reassess relationship with Turkey

Johannes Hahn, the European Union‘s (EU) commissioner for enlargement, said that he is seeking to reassess the EU‘s relationship with Turkey and hopes the...

CoE survey shows Turkey among countries where journalists assaulted most frequently

A survey published by the Council of Europe (CoE) on Thursday showed that Turkey is among the countries where physical assaults and physical threats...

Seven victims of Turkey’s post-coup purge reportedly abducted

Mysterious disappearances involving already-victimized opposition groups have become a common occurrence in Turkey in the aftermath of the July 15 coup attempt with at...

Dozens more detained in anti-Gülen witch hunt across Turkey

Turkish prosecutors have issued detention warrants for a total of 85 people across 23 provinces due to their alleged links to the faith-based Gülen...

Critical news portal editor detained due to stance on referendum

One of the editors at the critical news website sendika.org, Ali Ergin Demirhan, was detained on Thursday morning due to his stance on a...

OSCE asks for vote recount in Turkey’s controversial referendum

Michael Georg Link, director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), has called for a recount of the votes in...

COMMENTARY — United Nations Was Abused In Turkey’s Crackdown On NGOs

By Abdullah Bozkurt Following the massive crackdown on civil society groups and non-governmental organizations that led to the arbitrary and summary closures of 1,325 foundations...

Kurdish political prisoners’ hunger strike ends on its 64th day

Hunger strike, which has been defined as "indefinite and irreversible," that pro-Kurdish political prisoners launched on February 15, 2017 for an end to the...

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