Video catches Turkish police brutally beating 2 handcuffed detainees
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A video shared by the pro-government İhlas news agency (İHA) shows two handcuffed men being beaten by police in the Dikili district of Turkey's...
Turkish gov’t detains 8 more lawyers, 173 others over alleged links to Gülen movement
The Turkish government has detained eight more lawyers in Ankara and 173 others, including military officers, across Turkey over suspected links to the Gülen...
Paralyzed man found ‘fit to remain in prison’ by forensic medicine council
The İstanbul Council of Forensic Medicine said a paralyzed inmate with several health problems was "fit to remain in prison," despite acknowledging in its...
Turkey’s top court annuls digital search law over privacy safeguards
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Former governor of Turkey’s Bursa, jailed over Gülen links, released on bail
Şahabettin Harput, a former Turkish governor of the western province of Bursa who was arrested in August 2017 due to alleged links to the...
US Embassy reiterates friendship with Turkey despite tensions
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Turkish environmental activist faces up to 6-years in prison over coal mine protest
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PACE president on HDP’s Demirtaş: The place of parliamentarians must not be in prison
Liliane Maury Pasquier, president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), has released a statement on the sentencing to prison of...
Chronically ill rights advocate sent back to prison after hospital treatment
Hatice Onaran, a disabled human rights defender undergoing cancer treatment, was sent back to prison twice after being hospitalized on two consecutive days, despite...
Turkey sentences US Consulate staffer to 8 years, 9 months on terrorism charges
An Istanbul court on Thursday sentenced US Consulate General staff member Metin Topuz to eight years, nine months in prison for aiding and abetting...
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