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Secular activists jailed over call to protect secularism in Turkey

Halkevleri organization members Ayşegül Başar and Hamit Dışkaya, who were detained on Monday morning over a video in which they call on people to protect secularism against the government and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, were arrested by an İstanbul court on Tuesday for alleged “incitement of hatred and hostility,” Cumhuriyet reported. Opposition Republican People’s Party […]

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Turkish court jails 80-year-old over alleged link to terrorist organization

Hacı İsa Sezek, an 80-year-old Turk who spent 24 days in police custody in Siirt province, was arrested on Tuesday on charges of “membership in an armed organization.” According to the Evrensel daily, Sezek had been denied food and water while in custody and has been suffering from serious health problems. Along with Sezek, Democratic

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Turkey shutters another 94 associations over alleged terror links

Turkey on Friday closed 94 associations that were active in 20 provinces across the country, the Interior Ministry has announced. According to the ministry statement, 42 of the associations were linked to the Gülen movement, which is accused by the government and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of being behind a coup attempt on July 15.

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Court arrests journalist Ahmet Şık over alleged terrorist propaganda

An Istanbul court, on Friday, ruled on arrest of Ahmet Şık, a prominent Turkish journalist who was detained “for a tweet” he previously posted. According to the state-run Anadolu news agency, Şık is accused of making “terrorist propaganda” and publicly humiliating the Republic of Turkey, its judiciary, military and police force. Şık tweeted early on

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29 former TRT employees arrested for alleged coup involvement

A Turkish court on Friday arrested 29 former employees of the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) over links to a failed coup against the Turkish government, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported. Police detained a total of 45 former TRT employees last week as part of an investigation by the Ankara Public Prosecutor’s Office

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