Turkish cartoonist given one-year jail sentence due to drawing featuring Moses

Cartoonist Seyfi Şahin, who used to work for the closed-down popular humor magazine Gırgır, has been handed down a jail sentence of one year,...

Researcher, teacher face legal action on charges of blasphemy, insulting Atatürk

A research assistant at Adnan Menderes University in Turkey's western province of Aydın and an imam-hatip schoolteacher in the southern Turkish province of Antalya...

Sweden agrees to one Turkey extradition amid NATO bid

Sweden said Thursday it would extradite a Turkish citizen wanted by Ankara but rejected another request, with extraditions being one of Ankara’s key demands...

ECtHR seeks Turkey’s defense in case of jurists jailed over Gülen links

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has requested a statement from Turkey regarding the cases of 256 people including judges and prosecutors who...

UN expert Melzer says deeply concerned by rise in torture allegations in Turkey

UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Nils Melzer has expressed serious concerns about the rising allegations of torture and other ill treatment in Turkish police...

Turkish gov’t detains 556 people over alleged links to Gülen movement in first week...

The Turkish government has detained 556 people in the course of 52 police operations in 33 provinces across Turkey as part of its massive...

Turkish police officer dismissed from job due to alleged Gülen links dies by...

Former police officer Fatih Ç, who was dismissed by government decree under a state of emergency declared in the aftermath of a controversial coup...

Turkish court again defies Constitutional Court ruling in Gezi Park case

A Turkish court has for the second time refused to enforce a binding Constitutional Court ruling ordering a retrial for jailed urban planner Tayfun...

Journalist allegedly beaten, mistreated in police custody: report

Journalist Sedat Yılmaz, who was detained on Saturday in Turkey’s southeastern province of Diyarbakır, was allegedly mistreated and beaten while in police custody, the...

Turkey arrests 65 officers in nationwide crackdown on alleged Gülen links

A total of 65 active-duty and former military officers have been arrested in Turkey as part of a sweeping operation targeting people accused of...

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