Letter campaign launched for women, mothers with babies jailed in Turkey
An initiative called “Set Them Free” has launched a letter campaign to show solidarity with women in jail and mothers who are incarcerated with their ... Read More »
SCF 02 Feb 2018
An initiative called “Set Them Free” has launched a letter campaign to show solidarity with women in jail and mothers who are incarcerated with their ... Read More »
SCF 01 Jan 2018
An İstanbul lawyer, identified only by the initials O.E.H., was put in pretrial detention along with her 3-month-old baby as part of an investigation into the ... Read More »
SCF 29 Dec 2017
Halime Kaman, who gave birth through the cesarean section 25 days ago, was arrested by an İstanbul court on Friday and sent to prison together ... Read More »
SCF 29 Nov 2017
Fatma Türkmen, who gave birth to a baby in Ankara on Monday, was reportedly detained on Tuesday over alleged links to the Gülen movement. According ... Read More »
SCF 03 Nov 2017
Turkish government, which has imprisoned 668 babies so far, has imprisoned one more mother together with her one-year-old daughter on Friday over her alleged links ... Read More »
SCF 14 Oct 2017
Turkish police have reportedly been waiting in a hospital room to detain a woman named as Merve A., who has delivered a baby at Sevgi ... Read More »
SCF 10 Oct 2017
Teacher Ü. Monos, who gave birth on Tuesday, was detained shortly after delivery by police who were waiting outside her room at Ankara Ortadoğu Hospital ... Read More »
SCF 22 Aug 2017
Elif Açıkgöz, whom Turkish police has detained at Avrupa Hospital in Adana province just hours after she gave birth by cesarean section, over alleged links to ... Read More »
SCF 06 Jul 2017
A group of police officers reportedly await outside Esenyurt Eslife Hospital in order to detain a woman who gave birth late on July 3, according ... Read More »
SCF 11 Jun 2017
Turkish police has been reportedly waiting in front of the door of a hospital room where a housewife, who has just given a birth, stays ... Read More »