Turkey Purge

[VIDEO] 13 children, 17 others detained while fleeing to Greek island of Kos

At least 30 people were detained near Turkey’s maritime border with Greece with most of them escaping from the government’s post-coup crackdown, state-run Anadolu news agency reported on Friday. Coast guard in Mugla stopped a jet-ski and a zodiac boat off the shores of the resort district of Bodrum, and rounded up 30 Turkish nationals, among them […]

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285 Turkish teachers, families at risk of deportation from Pakistan: rights group

The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and its member organization the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) said on Thursday that 285 Turkish nationals who live in Pakistan are at risk of forcible repatriation, arbitrary arrest and other human rights abuses. The statement came days after the deportation of the Kaçmaz family on Oct.

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Over 22,000 inmates sleep on floor in Turkey’s overcrowded prisons: report

At least 22,000 inmates are forced to sleep on the floor as the prison population has exceeded 229,000 for the first time in Turkey’s history, the Haberturk news website reported on Tuesday. According to the report, based on figures provided by the Justice Ministry, 229,790 people are in prisons with a total capacity of 207,339.

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Turkish teacher bans kids from speaking Kurdish in classroom: deputy

A Turkish teacher in Turkey’s southeastern Şırnak province has recently imposed a ban on mother language usage in an elementary school classroom, according to pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) deputy Aycan Irmez. Irmez issued a parliamentary question to the Minister of Education regarding to the incident, asking if there was a directive telling teachers to prevent Kurdish children from

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Oda TV editor-in-chief gets 11 months in jail for ‘insulting’ Erdoğan

Barış Pehlivan, editor-in-chief of the Oda TV news portal, has been given 11 months 20 days prison sentence for “insulting” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. According to the Diken news portal, Pehlivan found guilty for publishing the sarcastic comments made by the British comedian John William Oliver’s comments during the HBO political talk-show. Insulting the president

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Turkish gov’t bans imprisoned journalist’s book on human rights violations

The newly released book on human rights violations in Turkey in the aftermath of a failed coup last year, written by Naciye Nur Ener, the jailed editor of the Yeni Asya daily, has been banned in Turkish prisons, Yeni Asya reported on Sunday. According to the paper, prison guards seized a copy of the book, titled

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Court releases 2 journalists after 416 days under pretrial detention

Atilla Taş, a former singer and a columnist for the now-closed Meydan daily, Murat Aksoy, former columnist of now-closed Bugün daily, and Davut Aydın, a former teacher, were released by an İstanbul court on Tuesday after 416 in pretrial detention over alleged links to the faith-based Gülen movement, which is accused by the Turkish government

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TL 5.5 bln to be spent to construct 39 new prisons in Turkey: report

The regime of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will spend TL 5.5 billion for the construction of 39 new prisons in various provinces of Turkey, Cigdem Toker wrote in her Tuesday column for the Cumhuriyet daily. According to Toker prison construction constitutes a new field of profit-making usurped by the government, which has made the process of construction

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Journalists Öğreten, Kanaat to remain jailed in trial over minister’s leaked emails

A Turkish court, on Tuesday, released Ömer Çelik , from the pro-Kurdish news agency DIHA, pending trial while ruling to keep the other two journalists in the same trial, Tunca Öğreten and Mahir Kanaat in detention on remand. The three are among six journalists who were detained in December due to their reports on the leaks

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7 detained for putting money into Bank Asya after Dec 2013

At least 7 people were detained for having raised the amount of the money held at their Bank Asya accounts after late 2013, state-run Anadolu news agency reported on Saturday. Police in Iğdır, Muş, İstanbul, Rize, Erzurum and Düzce provinces detained 7 suspects over gradual deposit increase in their Bank Asya accounts after December 2013.

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