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2 workers at university café fired for taking photo with ‘no’ sign for referendum

Two workers at a café at İzmir’s Katip Çelebi University were fired by their subcontractor employer after they shared a photo of them on social media taken next to a “No” sign for a referendum to be held on April 16. In comments to the Bianet website, Zeynep Güler, one of the workers, said they […]

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300 people, 200 institutions profiled in Turkey’s spying activities in Germany: report

Hakan Fidan, the head of Turkey’s National Intelligence Agency handed his German counterparts a list of 300 individuals and 200 institutions in Germany, thought to be linked to the Gulen movement, at a Munich security conference last month, according to Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper. German Interior Minister Thomas De Maiziere has told media that the list

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Turkish gov’t scraps 164 ballot box observers from opposition parties ahead of presidential referendum

Turkey’s Supreme Election Board (YSK) has cancelled the membership and presiding officer position at polling centers of 164 main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) and pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) members, news website diken reported on Sunday. According to the report, the decision was taken in Kurdish-populated Mardin, Batman and Siirt provinces after the receipt

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Daughters of intel chief under arrest as Turkish gov’t goes after relatives of suspects

Fatma Saadet Yılmazer and Rabia Fitnat Yılmazer, daughters of jailed former police intelligence chief Ali Fuat Yılmazer, were arrested by an İstanbul court on Monday for using ByLock, a smartphone application that is considered by Turkish authorities to be a communication tool among followers of the Gülen movement, which is accused by the government of

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Bulb metaphor by journalist among evidence of anti-gov’t propaganda

“Edison wouldn’t have invented the bulb if he saw these days,” Atilla Taş, a jailed pop star turned journalist wrote on Twitter two years ago, in an apparent reference to the ruling Justice and Development Party’s (AK Party) corporate logo. An indictment prepared against him stated: “It is considered that he spread an anti-government propaganda

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Turkish gov’t issues gag order on murder of Kurdish student

Turkey’s Supreme Board of Radio and Television (RTÜK) has delivered a court ruling to newspapers, television and websites on Sunday, announcing a broadcast and publication ban on reports relating to Kemal Kurkut, a Kurdish student who was shot dead by police at Nevruz celebrations in the Bağlar district of southeastern Diyarbakır province on March 21 on suspicion that

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Turkish court sends Van man to prison for removing Turkish flag on public bus

A man from eastern province of Van was arrested on Saturday for removing the Turkish flag from the window of a public bus. E.T. removed the flag during a ride in Adnan Menderes district of Van as passengers on the bus reacted him. Upon complaint of fellow passengers, E.T. was detained. A court arrested him

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Police detain 6 in Bingöl over tweets ‘favoring terrorism’

Six people were detained in the eastern province of Bingöl on Thursday on charges of disseminating terrorist propaganda from their social media accounts, according to a statement from the Bingöl Governor’s Office. The detainees are accused of promoting the propaganda of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and the People’s Protection Units (YPG), both of which

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