Turkish prisons at 40 percent overcapacity: report
Turkey’s prison population has reached 428,267, exceeding official capacity by 40 percent, according to a recent report of the Civil Society in the Penal System...
Turkey’s main opposition leader says Erdoğan’s party in succession fight
Turkey’s main opposition leader Özgür Özel has said President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) is experiencing in an internal power...
Academic detained due to ‘Kurdistan’ post on social media
A research assistant at a university in eastern Turkey was detained after he was suspended by the university over a “Kurdistan” post on social...
Man freed under Turkey’s mass release program killed partner days later
A man freed from prison under Turkey’s latest controversial mass release program for criminal offenders strangled his partner to death three days later, the...
Opposition party leader under investigation for insulting Erdoğan
Turkish prosecutors have launched an investigation into the leader of the People’s Liberation Party (HKP), a left-wing populist and anti-imperialist political party, on allegations...
Turkish police accused of beating 2 detainees
Two men detained in connection with a shooting incident in İstanbul say they were subjected to police abuse and coercion while in custody, the...
Turkey has become one of the global showcases for authoritarian practices, EP says
The European Parliament (EP) has approved a detailed report examining the current relationship between the European Union and Turkey, saying it “affirms with regret that Türkiye...
House lawmakers urge Biden to counter Turkey’s transnational repression campaign
A bipartisan coalition of 142 lawmakers from the US House of Representatives sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Tuesday urging him to...
US condemns Erdoğan’s anti-Semitic remarks
The United States on Tuesday sharply criticized Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for what it called “anti-Semitic” remarks amid his denunciations of Israel’s strikes...
Turkey seeks extradition of 49 people from Sweden over Gülen movement links
Turkey is seeking the extradition of 49 people from Sweden over links to the faith-based Gülen movement, according to newly released figures, as Ankara...
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