It analyzes the erosion of judicial independence in Turkey after the 2016 coup attempt, focusing on mass dismissals, arrests of judges and prosecutors, and the transformation of the judiciary into a regime-controlled institution, while documenting serious human rights violations.
In Turkey’s prisons today, there are children who have never seen the outside world. They were born behind bars. They learned to walk be...
Read MoreIn Turkey, the letters KHK have come to mean something far heavier than a legal term. For more than 129,000 public servants, KHK meant wa...
Read MoreFor most people, the concept of “KHK” (Emergency Decrees) is associated with job loss. For families who have lived through them, KHK mean...
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