Number of inmates exceeds 309,000 in Turkish prisons
The number of inmates in Turkish prisons was 309,558 as of February 28, according to data released by the Directorate General of Prisons and...
Paradise Papers show Turkish PM’s sons involved in offshore holdings
Data released on Nov. 5 by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) on the offshore activity of current or former leaders of famous...
Turkish gov’t failed to carry out most actions in its human rights action plan
The Turkish government has failed to carry out most of the actions in the new human rights action plan that was announced by President...
Former university rector fighting cancer acquitted in Gülen-linked case
A Turkish court has found a former university rector innocent after he was subjected to legal harassment including detention and house arrest — all...
CPJ calls for release of pro-Kurdish outlet employee, journalists detained in Turkey on trumped-up...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on Turkey to release an employee of the pro-Kurdish Yeni Yaşam newspaper as well as all...
Turkey earthquake raises questions about building standards
The apartments they once industriously spent so long saving up for, decorating and making comfortable now lie in a heap of rubble after a...
Turkey bans Robbie Williams concert over safety concerns
Turkish authorities have banned a Robbie Williams concert scheduled for October 7 in İstanbul over “safety concerns” following several calls for protest, a source...
Journalist gets suspended sentence for conveying condolences for late cleric Gülen
Journalist Kazım Güleçyüz on Monday was handed down a suspended 15-month sentence on conviction of disseminating “terrorist propaganda” for conveying condolences for the late...
Purged academics vow to back to university
A group of academics, who were dismissed from the Marmara University’s Faculty of Law with the most recent government decree, has vowed to back...
Turkish police break arm of Gezi Park victim’s mother while detaining her
Turkish police broke the arm of Gülsüm Elvan, the mother of Berkin Elvan, who was killed during the Gezi Park protests in 2013, while...
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