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Unidentified gunmen attmpts to abduct Turkish teacher in Ankara: report

Three unidentified men attempted to abduct a Turkish teacher in Ankara as he was about to get into his car. The gunmen fled after the victim started shouting and managed to attract a small crowd, according to Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu, a human rights activist and Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) deputy. Hayrullah Narin is a public […]

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Turkey detains 152 over coup, terror charges in one day

Turkish prosecutors on Tuesday ordered the detention of at least 152 people in a massive post-coup crackdown targeting followers of the Gülen movement, the Turkish Minute news portal reported. Turkey accuses the movement of orchestrating a 2016 coup attempt, although it denies any involvement. Since the failed coup some 600,000 people have been investigated on

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Purge-victim teacher dies of heart attack at construction site: report

M. Emin Epçim, a 46-year-old teacher who was dismissed by a decree issued by the Turkish government in the aftermath of a coup attempt on July 15, 2016, died of heart attack at a construction site in Turkey’s Amasya district, pro-Kurdish HDP Deputy Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu tweeted. According to Gergerlioğlu, Epçim had been working at

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Two Gulen-linked arrestees die in Turkmen prison: report

Two graduates of Gulen-linked schools in Turkmenistan died of unknown causes last year, according to Canadian journalist Nick Ashdown. “The Diplomat has learned that two political prisoners in Turkmenistan have died of unknown causes in the last year, both of them among the graduates of the country’s Turkish schools who were arrested in 2016 and 2017,” Ashdown

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Turkish gov’t dismisses 41 Kurdish mayors between July 2016 – March 2019: report

The Turkish Ministry of Interior has announced that a total of 41 former mayors have been removed from office and replaced by government-appointed trustees between July 2016 and March 2019, the Diken news website reported on Tuesday. According to the report, these dismissed mayors have thus far received some 260 years in prison on terrorism-related

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4 previously missing purge-victims sent to prison after 12 days in police custody: report

Four purge-victims who turned up in police custody after being missing since February 2019 have been sent to prison on terror charges after spending twelve days in police custody, the DW Türkçe reported. Families of the arrestees told the news agency that the lawyers and family members were prevented by the police from seeing the

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Turkey seeks 20 years prison time for mother, 90 years for brother of Turkish businessman Akın İpek

A Turkish prosecutor on Tuesday demanded lengthy prison sentences for Cafer Tekin İpek and Melek İpek, the brother and the mother of Turkish businessman Akın İpek, on charges of membership in Gülen movement and violating tax law, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported. The prosecutor demands 90 years for Tekin İpek and 20 years for

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Video shows the moments history teacher Gokhan Acikkollu died of heart attack in prison

Bold Medya has released a video showing the negligence of police officers in the death of Gökhan Açıkkollu, a purged history teacher who died of a heart attack while under detention in 2016. [VIDEO] shows the moments history teacher Gokhan Acikkollu died of heart attack in prison Earlier in 2017, Turkey’s leading forensic medicine expert

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OMCT ‏calls on Turkish gov’t to investigate ‘credible’ torture allegations ‘across the country’

World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) has called on Turkish government to investigate the allegations of torture and other ill-treatment happening across the country. The letter came days after the Şanlıurfa Bar Association claimed that 38 people who were detained on May 20 were subjected to ill treatment and torture. One police officer died in a

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