Turkish gov’t refuses to release woman jailed for alleged Gülen links despite risk of...
One of the more than 17,000 women who were jailed in Turkey in the aftermath of a controversial coup attempt on July 15, 2016...
Indictment says police, gendarmeire aided release of prime suspect of failed coup in Turkey
An indictment against security personnel who are responsible for the release of Adil Öksüz, an alleged major suspect in the investigation into a coup...
Erdoğan transfers 12 companies seized over Gülen links to sovereign wealth fund
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has signed a decree transferring to the Turkey Wealth Fund (TVF) the treasury’s shares in 12 companies seized due to...
European rights court rules against Turkey over post-coup detention of judges and prosecutors
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on Tuesday that Turkey violated the European Convention on Human Rights by detaining 167 judges and...
Turkey’s Constitutional Court faults Gülen-linked conviction based mainly on ByLock app use
Turkey’s Constitutional Court has ruled that a former teacher’s terrorism conviction violated his right to a fair trial because lower courts relied mainly on...
6 university students spending night in Turkish park to protest high housing prices detained
Six university students sleeping in a park in Eskişehir province to protest the high price of housing were detained by police on Wednesday evening,...
Protesters fill streets in Turkey, defying crackdown
Thousands of protesters returned to the streets of İstanbul on Tuesday after a week of the biggest protests to hit Turkey in over a...
Turkey’s Erdoğan says he informed France’s Macron about ‘so-called’ journalists
Turkish autocratic President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said he informed French President Emmanuel Macron about “so-called” journalists in Turkish jails during a visit to Paris,...
66.4 percent of Turkish voters prefer parliamentary system: poll
Two out of every three voters in Turkey support the parliamentary system of governance over the executive presidential system that the country voted to...
Family of missing Kurdish woman starts sit-in at Tunceli courthouse
The family of Gülistan Doku, a young Kurdish woman who went missing on January 5, 2020, started a sit-in on Thursday in front a...
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