Turkish professor diagnosed with cancer denied passport although acquitted of all charges

Haluk Savaş, a Turkish professor of psychiatry who was expelled from his university by a government decree, has been denied a passport despite the...

Journalist Yücel says subjected to torture in Turkish prison

German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yücel says he was tortured during his near year-long detention in Turkey, in court testimony seen by Deutsche Welle, holding Turkish...

Peace petition signatory academic begins serving prison sentence

Professor Füsun Üstel, the first academic who signed a peace petition in 2016 to be incarcerated, turned herself in to prison authorities today to...

European Commission warns Greece over mistreatment of asylum seekers: report

The European Commission has released a written statement expressing concern over allegations of violence and pushback against asylum seekers who cross the Evros River,...

36 women in Turkey murdered in April: report

A report released by the Stop the Murder of Women Platform shows that 36 women in Turkey were murdered in April. According to the report...

Turkey’s election board annuls İstanbul election results

Turkey’s Supreme Election Board (YSK) on Monday canceled the results of İstanbul’s mayoral election held on March 31, won by an opposition candidate, and...

11 Turkish doctors get lengthy prison sentences for supporting terrorism

The Ankara 32nd High Criminal Court on Friday handed down lengthy jail sentences to 11 former executive board members of the Turkish Medical Association...

Press freedom in Turkey: Still far worse than you think!

As we mark World Press Freedom Day on May 3, Turkey remains the worst jailer of journalists in the world.  The crackdown on press freedom...

Turkey’s top court says rights of journalists not violated

Turkey’s Constitutional Court on Thursday ruled there was no violation in the cases of journalists Ahmet Şık, Murat Sabuncu, Bülent Utku and Akın Atalay,...

Turkish police detain 145 people for taking part in illegal May Day demonstrations

The Turkish Interior Ministry has announced that a total of 145 people have been detained for taking part in illegal May Day demonstrations across...

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