Turkey orders arrest of 14 people over alleged Gülen links

A Turkish court on Wednesday ordered the arrest of 14 out of 51 people detained on January 12 in an ongoing crackdown on the...

Gergerlioğlu raises questions about allegations of misconduct in Antalya prison

Human rights defender and Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) deputy Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu has posed a parliamentary question to the justice minister about allegations of...

CoE anti-torture committee visits Turkey

A delegation from the Council of Europe’s (CoE) Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) carried out...

Turkey issues detention warrant for exiled journalist for ‘insulting’ Erdoğan

Turkish prosecutors have issued a detention warrant for journalist and author Ahmet Nesin, who has been living in exile since 2016, on accusations of...

Turkish actor in exile announces US theater tour after turning his immigrant experience into...

Turkish actor and filmmaker Nadir Sarıbacak, who has lived in exile in the US since a failed coup in Turkey in 2016, said he...

Turkish court fails to release teacher with advanced cancer despite forensic report

A Turkish court has not issued a release order for a former teacher with advanced cancer, convicted of alleged links to the faith-based Gülen...

English PEN launches campaign to send solidarity letters to Turkey’s jailed Kurdish leader

English PEN, one of the world’s oldest human rights organizations that champions the freedom to write and the freedom to read, has launched a...

ByLock data tool of ‘malicious prosecution,’ not evidence: report

Data acquired from the ByLock smartphone application that Turkish courts accept as evidence of terrorist activity are not legal or admissible pieces of evidence...

Families of occupational accident victims wait years for compensation

The families of workers who died in occupational accidents have complained of waiting for years to be compensated for their loss, the Birgün daily...

9 Kurdish journalists detained in police raids in Turkey

Turkish police conducted a series of coordinated home raids in İstanbul, Ankara and southeastern Urfa province on Tuesday, resulting in the detention of nine...

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