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Human Rights Violations in Turkey December, 2019

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A TEACHER’S FINAL WORDS: THEY ARE KILLING PEOPLE

On December 20, 2019, Engin Erol (41) passed away from cancer after three years of inhumane imprisonment in Artvin and Erzurum prisons. Erol, a teacher, husband, and father of three, began experiencing severe health problems within three months of imprisonment and requested proper medical care from the Turkish courts. The prosecutor on the case ignored more than 20 appeals from Erol, delaying his diagnosis for months, and denying him access to medicine as his condition rapidly progressed to its end-stage. He was kept in Erzurum, one of the coldest cities in Turkey, during winter months while “the new warden turned the heat off” for months despite the below-freezing temperature. Erol pleaded for help in his final words: “They are killing people in there. There are two people suffering from my condition. Pray for them.”¹

MOTHER & 7-YEAR OLD CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME SENTENCED FOR HIZMET MOVEMENT AFFILIATION

Nuran Dilber and her daughter Nalan (7) have been sent to a İstanbul prison over their alleged links to the Hizmet Movement. Nalan, a child with down syndrome, requires special medical and educational attention. Prior to her arrest, Nalan had just begun to learn how to read and write, bathroom etiquette, and social interaction. Left with no one else to take care of her, Nalan continues to be imprisoned along with her mother.
Nalan continues to be imprisoned along with her mother. Their story came to fore thanks to HDP Parliamentarian Omer Faruk Gergerlioglu, who voiced his opposition to the arbitrary arrests and emphasized the gravity of the trauma that Nalan has been through. Gergerlioglu criticized the detention of the Dilber family with strong words: “Where is your conscience?” ²

A BABY IN PRISON: MUAZ’S FIRST BIRTHDAY

On December 7th, 2018, only 60 days after giving birth to her baby, Nurhan Erdal Bahadir (38) was arrested as part of Turkey’s routine imprisonment of all dissidents and put in Tarsus Women’s Prison. Bahadir’s baby, Muaz, suffers from a genetic heart condition and a vision problem that caused permanent damage to the alignment of his eyes. The young mother’s request for a pair of glasses as well as an instant pot for her child’s health was denied for months while Muaz received neither medical care nor supplemental baby food during the first year of his life. Forced to sleep in a ward with 15 other women, Bahadir was only given a bunk bed to sleep with Muaz. When Muaz fell off the bed, the mother’s plea for help was met with a recommendation from prison guards to “tie the baby’s foot to the bed.” During her postpartum period, Mrs. Bahadir and Baby Muaz faced harsh winter conditions without proper heating and rationed food portions, compounding the cruelty of the prison conditions. In December 2019, Muaz celebrated his first birthday behind bars.³

MEMBERS OF FLORYA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SENTENCED: 26 BUSINESSMEN BEHIND BARS

On December 27, 2019, the Istanbul 23rd High Criminal Court tried 26 business people for their official membership to Florya Chamber of Commerce, a local organization in Istanbul. The court sentenced nine defendants to 7 years and six months, and 14 defendants to 6 years and three months of prison time for “their affiliation with the Hizmet Movement. While the court refused to provide an explanation for their reasoning, the defendants’ appeals made no difference in the court’s sentencing decision⁵.

ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE HYSTERIA: CHP MAYOR IN PRISON FOR FORMER ROLE

On December 12th, 2019, Ibrahim Burak Oguz, a member of the main opposition party in Turkey, was found guilty for his alleged association with the Hizmet Movement because of his former role on the executive board of the Izmir Young Entrepreneurs Association (IGID). Oguz’s arrest came only six months after his electoral victory on March 21st, where he beat the leading party’s candidate and became the Mayor of Urla. While no specific charges have been leveled against Oguz, he has been sent to prison in Izmir for his alleged links⁴.

References:

1- https://magduriyetler2.blogspot.com/2019/12/kanserden-olen-tutukluerolun-son.html
2- https://magduriyetler2.blogspot.com/2019/12/tutsak-bebek-muaznannesinden-mektup.html
3- https://turkeypurge.com/mother-7-year-old-daughter-with-downsyndrome-sent-to-prison-on-terror-charges-report
4- https://www.cnnturk.com/turkiye/chpli-belediye-baskani-fetouyeliginden-tutuklandi
5- aa.com.tr/tr/turkiye/fetonun-is-dunyasi-yapilanmasi-davasindakarar/1685891#


 


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Key Human Rights Concerns in Turkey since the So-called Coup Attempt

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Following the coup attempt on the 15th of July 2016, the Turkish government under the authoritarian leadership of Recep Tayyip Erdogan has taken a wave of oppressive actions against not only the alleged coup plotters but also those that are perceived as critics of the regime. Currently, as part of Turkey’s post-coup crackdown, more than 170,000 people including judges, academics, teachers, journalists, police and military officers, and other public servants were dismissed from their jobs. In correlation, more than 217,000 were detained and 80,000 were arrested. Amnesty International reports that detainees were “being held arbitrarily” with “no evidence establishing reasonable suspicion of criminal behavior” and that “only a tiny minority of them were accused of taking part in the actual events of the attempted coup”.
Amid the massive crackdown of hundreds of thousands of dissidents, human rights organizations and the U.N. Human Rights Council have noted that human rights are violated on a large scale by the Turkish government. Arbitrary killings, suspicious deaths of people in custody, forced disappearances, tortures, ill-treatments, injustice, and threats – mostly against the followers of the Gulen movement, Kurds, and the Leftists – were reported widespread during this large-scale witch-hunt.
As people continue to be arrested and many more tortured and abducted, the present brief of Advocates of Silenced Turkey (AST) highlights some of the key human rights concerns that took place in Turkey during this on-going period.

Unprecedented scale of dismissals: More than 130,000 civil servants, with their names attached in lists to emergency orders, were dismissed by emergency decrees. These civil servants included over 4,200 judges and prosecutors, 7,000 academics, 6,000 health-care professionals, 33,500 teachers, and 44,500 police and military officers. Not only were people dismissed arbitrarily but also banned permanently from working in the public sector – many were even banned to practice their profession.

Collapse of judiciary system: With approximately 4,200 judges and prosecutors (including two judges from the Turkey’s highest court) dismissed permanently, over one-fifth of Turkey’s judiciary has been removed. Of those dismissed, at least 2,200 were jailed with their assets frozen due to their alleged links to the Gulen movement. Consequently, the climate of fear paralyzed the judges and prosecutors who still have their positions. The fear combined with the heavy government influence in the court system led to the collapse of the judiciary system and the deterioration of human rights in the country. As a result, Turkey ranked 109 out of 126 countries in 2019 on the rule of law index of World Justice Project.

Victimization of lawyers: Lawyers are among the many groups affected by the post-coup crackdown in Turkey. They were unlawfully associated with their clients’ alleged crimes. Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported that many lawyers were targeted with criminal investigations with little or no evidence. According to the Arrested Lawyers Initiative, over 1,500 lawyers were persecuted over the past three years including 14 lawyers who were presidents of provincial bar associations – of those persecuted lawyers, one third remained imprisoned before and during their trials, and 274 were convicted of membership of armed terrorist organizations and sentenced to long prison sentences. Furthermore, approximately 34 bar associations were shut down by presidential decree with alleged affiliations to terrorist organizations.

The media purge following the attempted coup: In the aftermath of the failed coup, the government closed down 179 media outlets – including 53 newspapers, 37 radio stations, 34 TV channels, 29 publishing houses, 20 magazines, and six news agencies – with accused links to the Gulen movement, Kurdish opposition, or Leftists groups. Consequently, a total of 2,308 media workers and journalists have lost their jobs. The government cancelled hundreds of press accreditations and revoked passports of an unknown number of journalists and their family members to ban them from traveling abroad. In addition, the government imprisoned a record-breaking number of journalists in the wake of the coup attempt – with that, Turkey became the world’s largest prison for journalists. The Platform for Independent Journalism (P24) reported that at least 126 journalists and media workers were in prison in Turkey as of October 2019 – among them, many were put in long solitary confinement.
The absence of freedom of expression is not only a recurring problem for journalists but for citizens as well. In 2018, the Ministry of Interior reported that more than 7,000 individuals were detained for their social media posts after investigating 631,233 digital materials. In relation to the censorships and content restrictions in the country, Wikipedia has been blocked in Turkey since April of 2017. Currently, out of the 180 countries, Turkey ranks 157 th on the Press Freedom Index of Reporters Without Borders and are listed among ‘not free’ countries by the Freedom House.

Persecuting academics: Following the coup attempt, 1,043 private schools and 15 universities linked to the Gülen movement were closed by a presidential decree. Eventually resulting in the displacement of over 60,000 students across the country. Over 8,500 academics reportedly lost their jobs either due to direct dismissals or university closures since September 2016 – and many of them were imprisoned. Large-scale dismissals of academics and teachers significantly damaged the education sector thus diminished the right to education.

Crackdown on health care sector: Turkish government has shut down 14 hospitals and 36 medical centers after the coup attempt on the pretext of alleged ties to the Gülen movement. Therefore, an estimated 21,000 health care professionals were laid off – including doctors, academics, nurses, mid-wives, and other hospital staff. Of those, 5,261 are medical doctors and academics who specialize in the medical sciences. The figures of how many health care professionals have been detained, arrested or currently in prison are estimated in the thousands. Given the longstanding issue of hospital and staff shortages in the country, the dismissal of health care professionals and closure of hospitals left many patients in despair of medical care.

Prison conditions: With persecution of tens of thousands of critics, Turkey’s prisons have never been fuller – the prison population has increased from 171,267 inmates in 2015 to 260,144 in 2018. Given the capacity of 211,766, inmates are forced to remain in overcrowding cells. In order to free up space for more political prisoners, the government released nearly 34,000 convicts from prisons. The inadequate provision of heath care to prisoners also remains a serious problem. Officially reported by the Ministry of Justice Prison and Correctional Facilities, there were 271 doctors serving nearly a quarter million of the prison population – of whom, only eight were full-time. Insufficient access to fresh water, proper heating, ventilation, and lighting are other concerns for prison conditions.

Torture and ill-treatment: Despite the government’s stated zero tolerance for torture policy, human rights groups reported widespread and systematic use of torture and ill-treatment in police custody following the coup-attempt-including severe beatings, threats of sexual assault and actual sexual assault, electric shocks, water boarding, sleep deprivation, stress positions, long solitary confinement, and depriving of food and water. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) stated acts of torture and ill-treatment aimed “at extracting confessions or forcing detainees to denounce other Individuals” in its report on Turkey in 2017. The Human Rights Association (HRA) reported that the number of incidents where prisoners were subjected to torture and ill-treatment in
detention centers and prisons was 2,178 in 2016, 2,415 in 2017, and 1,505 in 2018. The Stockholm Center for Freedom (SCF) reported a total of 126 suspicious deaths and suicides since the coup attempt – most of those occurred in detention centers and prisons, seemingly a direct result of torture and ill-treatment.

Abduction and enforced disappearance: In the aftermath of the coup attempt, forced disappearances made a comeback in Turkey. Opposing politicians and respected human rights groups claimed at least 28 abductions or possible enforced disappearances of individuals. Most of the victims were identified as dismissed public servants with alleged ties to the Gulen movement or critics of the government. Allegedly, victims were abducted outside detention facilities and illegally questioned and tortured by Turkey’s intelligence agency. Moreover, Turkey’s intelligence agency reportedly snatched over more than 100 alleged Gulen affiliates from 18 countries – individuals often deported by cooperative governments without due process.

Women and children in prisons: The prison conditions for women and children are exceedingly alarming. According to the Justice Ministry, as of 2017, nearly 10,000 women and 3,000 children under 18 are in Turkey’s prisons. The inhumane prison conditions also hold weight in women prisons. They face additional issues of the male security staff frequently obstructing their privacy during hospital visits, often times leading to incomplete examination. Among the prisoners, there are pregnant women or women who just gave birth and 677 children under 6 years old imprisoned along with their mothers – including 149 infants under 1 year old. Pregnant women were forced to stay with other inmates in overcrowded cells, also denied access to proper prenatal care – posing serious risks to their well-beings.
Likewise, mothers with children were also forced to share a cell with inmates.

Restrictions on right to travel: Another unlawful activity being pursued during this period is revoking the passports of government critics with perceived affiliations to the Gulen movement, Kurdish opposition, Leftists groups and their family members. On this ground, the Turkish government put restrictions on approximately 155,000 passports, reported by the SCF. Since their passports are restricted, many people, with the fear of persecution, use smuggler routes to flee from the country.
Unfortunately, many died in the Evros River and the Aeagean Sea. Turkey revoking its citizens’ passports also causes travel struggles for those across the world.

Seized the critics’ assets: The Turkish government abuses laws to seize assets of its critics. As of March 2018, the government had seized the assets of approximately 1,124 businesses and 127 individuals. According to the Savings Deposit Insurance Fund of Turkey, the net worth of the seized assets is an estimated 49.4 billion liras ($9.4 billion) since the 2016 coup attempt. Moreover, in most cases, the government freezes the assets of those on trial, financially crippling them and their families.


 


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Academic Purge and Brain Drain of Turkey by SRW

Academic Purge and Brain Drain of Turkey. It started long before Turkey’s July 15, 2016 botched coup attempt. Slowly but steadily, young professionals, entrepreneurs, engineers, academics and new graduates started leaving their home country in search of a better future.
5,882 academics and 1,372 administrative personnel have been dismissed at universities as part of the Turkish government’s post-coup crackdown.

Over 2,300 have been fired for alleged links to the July 15 coup attempt, while 15 private universities linked to the Gulen movement have been closed down.

This video was prepared by Scholars Right Watch (SRW)

 


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Children and their Mothers are Prisoners of Conscience in Turkey

One of the most alarming actions of the Turkish authorities is the incarceration of women who are pregnant or have just given birth. Some are incarcerated with their children and others violently separated from them. At this moment, seven hundred forty-three (743) children under the age of six are in jails across Turkey with their mothers, detained or arrested as part of the government crackdown on its dissidents. One hundred forty-nine (149) of these children are infants under a year old. “This is simply outrageous, utterly cruel, and surely cannot have anything whatsoever to do with making the country safer” as the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein” also emphasized.

 


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Government seizes businesses in Turkey

The Turkish government has seized hundreds of businesses. Many of the owners have fled to Germany. The government accused these owners of supporting the Gülen movement. The government says Gülen was behind the recent coup attempt.

Source: https://www.dw.com/en/government-seizes-businesses-in-turkey/av-37084560 

 


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Torture in Turkey

This video is about people who were tortured in custody after the failed coup attempt on July 15, 2016. Even though there is not any solid evidence against these people showing their involvement in the coup, they were detained, put in the jail and more importantly, tortured. Gokhan Acikklolu is the first person and a teacher who died under custody in Istanbul Vatan Police Directorate became the symbols of the police torture after July 15. There are more than 15 witnesses stating that Gokhan Acikollu died due to torture under police interrogation.

According to the UN Special Rapporteur Nils Melzer, there are allegations of torture and other ill-treatment in Turkish Police Custody including;

§ Severe beatings,

§ Electrical Shocks,

§ Exposure to icy water,

§ Sleep deprivation,

§ Threats, insults, and

§ Sexual assaults ”

The video was prepared by AST

 


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The Story of the Maden Family

Under Erdogan’s brutal regime, Turkey’s democracy derailed, innocent people are tortured or even killed in prisons. Those who wish to flee Turkey have a challenging journey to take, likely to end up in death. Here is the story of Maden family.
Husband: Math teacher
Wife: History teacher
They were charged with terrorism and involvement in the 7/15 coup attempt. They chose to leave their country. Last year this time the family was drowned in the Aegean sea. Here is their story.

The video was prepared by Huddled Masses

 


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AST Turkey’s Human Rights Violations Weekly Dec 25

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Turkey’s Human Rights Violations | 12/18/2017-12/25/2017

1-“575 people detained over Gülen links in past week: ministry ”
https://turkeypurge.com/575-people-detained-gulen-links-past-week-ministry

2-“Detention warrants issued for 106 people 20 provinces”
https://turkeypurge.com/detention-warrants-issued-106-people-turkeys-20-cities

3-“Erdoğan seeks to ban Carlos Latuff cartoons on Twitter”
https://turkeypurge.com/erdogan-seeks-to-ban-carlos-latuff-cartoons-on-twitter

4-“Turkish police raid pro-Kurdish party’s İstanbul bureau, detain co-chairperson”
https://turkeypurge.com/police-raid-pro-kurdish-hdps-kadikoy-office

5-“Journalist Fevzi Yazici put in solitary confinement: colleague”
https://turkeypurge.com/journalist-fevzi-yazici-put-solitary-confinement-colleague

6-“4-year-old boy wounded after being hit by police car in eastern Turkey: report”
https://turkeypurge.com/4-year-old-boy-wounded-hit-police-car-eastern-turkey-report

7-“Turkey issues detention warrants for US witness’ parents, relatives ”
https://turkeypurge.com/turkey-issues-detention-warrants-for-us-witness-parents-relatives

8-“232 military members get life in prison over failed coup attempt: report”
https://turkeypurge.com/232-military-members-get-life-prison-failed-coup-attempt-report

9-“Turkey issues detention warrants for 110 over alleged ByLock use”
https://turkeypurge.com/turkey-issues-detention-warrants-110-alleged-bylock-use

10-“Top Turkish court rejects release request by jailed pro-Kurdish leader”
https://turkeypurge.com/top-turkish-court-rejects-release-request-jailed-pro-kurdish-leader

11-” Turkish court sentences former university rector to 8 years on terrorism charges”
https://turkeypurge.com/turgut-ozal-universitys-former-rector-sentenced-8-years-prison

12-“5 children, 4 teachers and 11 others detained while on way to flee Turkey’s crackdown to Greece”
https://turkeypurge.com/5-children-4-teachers-11-others-detained-way-flee-turkeys-crackdown-greece

13-“Judge couple sentenced to 6 years and 3 months in jail”
https://turkeypurge.com/judge-couple-sentenced-6-years-3-months-jail

14-“Jailed journalist Ibrahim Balta loses 30 kg in past 6 months due to poor health”
https://turkeypurge.com/jailed-journalist-ibrahim-balta-loses-30-kg-past-6-months-due-poor-health

15-“Businessman deported from Indonesia at Turkey’s request: report”
https://turkeypurge.com/businessman-deported-indonesia-turkeys-request-report

16-“Turkey issues detention warrants for another 44 teachers”
https://turkeypurge.com/turkey-issues-detention-warrants-another-44-teachers

17-“Turkish teacher with baby to be sent to prison in 10 days for ‘praising terrorism’ during live talk show”
https://turkeypurge.com/turkish-teacher-baby-sent-prison-10-days-praising-terrorism-live-talk-show

18-“Gov’t says number of complaints over post-coup abuses at 103,276”
https://turkeypurge.com/govt-says-number-complaints-post-coup-abuses-103276

19-“[VIDEO] Cancer patient seeks whereabouts of son abducted in Turkey’s capital”
https://turkeypurge.com/video-cancer-patient-seeks-whereabouts-son-abducted-turkeys-capital

20-“Amid grief over jailed father, 12-year-old not responding to cancer treatment”
https://turkeypurge.com/amid-grief-jailed-father-12-year-old-not-responding-cancer-treatment

21-“48-year-old Alzheimer patient in pretrial detention for 15 months”
https://turkeypurge.com/48-year-old-alzheimer-patient-pretrial-detention-15-months

22-“Turkey’s post-coup prisoners now required to wear Guantanamo-style jumpsuits”
https://turkeypurge.com/turkeys-post-coup-prisoners-now-required-wear-guantanamo-style-jumpsuits

23-“Turkish gov’t extends immunity to civilians for coup and terror crimes”
https://www.turkishminute.com/2017/12/24/turkish-govt-extends-immunity-to-civilians-for-coup-and-terror-crimes/

24-“Following colleague Yazıcı, columnist Türköne also put in solitary confinement”
https://www.turkishminute.com/2017/12/24/following-colleague-yazici-columnist-turkone-also-put-in-solitary-confinement/

25-“Erdoğan defends prison jumpsuits by citing Guantanamo”
https://www.turkishminute.com/2017/12/24/erdogan-defends-prison-jumpsuits-by-citing-guantanamo/

26-“Journalist Kayar detained in police raid in Diyarbakır”
https://www.turkishminute.com/2017/12/19/journalist-kayar-detained-in-police-raid-in-diyarbakir/

27-“HDP urges gov’t to clarify death of Murat Araç in police custody”
https://www.turkishminute.com/2017/12/18/hdp-urges-govt-to-clarify-death-of-murat-arac-in-police-custody/

28-“Turkish Government’s Persecution Targeting Dissident Academics Goes On With Sham Trials”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-governments-persecution-targeting-dissident-academics-goes-on-with-sham-trials/

29-“Turkish Gov’t Trying To Block Participation Of NGOs To OSCE, Says Report”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-govt-trying-to-block-participation-of-ngos-to-osce-says-report/

30-” PPJ’s Gök: Erdoğan Allies With Ultra-Nationalists To Set Up Judiciary To Persecute Dissidents”
https://stockholmcf.org/ppjs-gok-erdogan-allies-with-ultra-nationalists-to-set-up-judiciary-to-persecute-dissidents/

31-“Turkish Government Releases Another German Citizen From Prison”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-government-releases-another-german-citizen-from-prison/

32-“Turkish Gov’t Detains Dozens, Convicts 59 Academicians Over Alleged Links To Gülen Movement”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-govt-detains-dozens-of-people-mostly-teachers-over-alleged-links-to-gulen-movement/

33-“Just Three Sentences Left Behind From Turkish Prisoner’s Letter Censored With Scissors”
https://stockholmcf.org/just-three-sentences-left-behind-from-turkish-prisoners-letter-censored-with-scissors/

34-“Turkey Seeks Up To 15 Years For Journalists, CHP Deputy In MİT Trucks Case”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkey-seeks-up-to-15-years-for-journalists-chp-deputy-in-mit-trucks-case/

35-“Visually Impaired Ex-Civil Servant’s Letter Shows He Can Barely Survive In Turkish Jail”
https://stockholmcf.org/visually-impaired-ex-civil-servants-letter-shows-he-can-barely-survive-in-turkish-jail/

36-“Journalist Seda Taşkın Detained By Turkish Police In Muş Province”
https://stockholmcf.org/journalist-seda-taskin-detained-by-turkish-police-in-mus-province/

37-“HR Activist: Turkish Gov’t Human Rights Watchdog Blind To Abuses”
https://stockholmcf.org/hr-activist-turkish-govt-human-rights-watchdog-blind-to-abuses/

38-“Turkish Court Lifts Travel Ban Against German Academic Garip”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-court-lifts-travel-ban-against-german-academic-garip/

39-“Turkish Journalist Mustafa Ünal Faces 3 Lifetime Sentences Over 9 Columns”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-journalist-mustafa-unal-faces-3-lifetime-sentences-over-9-columns/

40-“ECtHR: Turkish Gov’t Violated Freedom To Demonstrate By Imposing Fines On Demonstrators”
https://stockholmcf.org/ecthr-turkish-govt-violated-freedom-to-demonstrate-by-imposing-fines-on-demonstrators/

41-“Turkey wants to imprison Knicks’ Enes Kanter for more than four years over presidential insults”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/12/20/turkey-wants-to-imprison-knicks-enes-kanter-for-more-than-four-years-over-presidential-insults/?utm_term=.2c68f632685f

42-“Turkey seeks life sentences for 60 ex-military over 1997 ‘post-modern coup'”
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-security-trial/turkey-seeks-life-sentences-for-60-ex-military-over-1997-post-modern-coup-idUSKBN1EF1CZ

43-“Turkey frees German journalist Tolu but she cannot leave country: Berlin government”
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-security-germany/turkey-frees-german-journalist-tolu-but-she-cannot-leave-country-berlin-government-idUSKBN1EC1A3?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews

Türkiye tarafından işlenenen İnsan Hakları İhlalleri | 12/18/2017-12/25/2017

1-“Akıllara ziyan KHK’lar: Resmi görevi olsun olmasın işkenceciler koruma altına alındı”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/akillara-ziyan-khklar-resmi-gorevi-olsun-olmasin-iskenceciler-koruma-altina-alindi-h109582.html

2-“Ayşe Öğretmen: 2 aylık kızımı yanımda götüremem, dışarıda bırakırsam sütten kesilecek”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/ayse-ogretmen-2-aylik-kizimi-yanimda-goturemem-disarida-birakirsam-sutten-kesilecek-h109572.html

3-“Erdoğan ‘tek tip kıyafeti’ Guantalamo ile savundu”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/erdogan-tek-tip-kiyafeti-guantalamo-ile-savundu-h109558.html

4-“OHAL’le babası hapse giren Eray kanser tedavisine cevap vermiyor..”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/ohalle-babasi-hapse-giren-eray-kanser-tedavisine-cevap-vermiyor-h109538.html

5-“Alzhimer, kalp ve bel fıtığı hastası kadın 15 aydır tutuklu!”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/alzhimer-kalp-ve-bel-fitigi-hastasi-kadin-15-aydir-tutuklu-h109482.html

6-“Fuat Özkan cezaevinde zulümden dolayı ölümle burun buruna..”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/fuat-ozkan-cezaevinde-zulumden-dolayi-olumle-burun-buruna-h109450.html

7-“Cezaevinden ailesini arayan tutuklu: Elektrikli işkence yapılıyor”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/cezaevinden-ailesini-arayan-tutuklu-elektrikli-iskence-yapiliyor-h109441.html

8-“Araç’ın annesi: Oğlum intihar etmedi öldürüldü, darp izleri vardı..”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/aracin-annesi-oglum-intihar-etmedi-olduruldu-darp-izleri-vardi-h109438.html

9-“İşkenceci paşa Maraş Katliamı’nın yıl dönümünde öldü”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/iskenceci-pasa-maras-katliaminin-yil-donumunde-oldu-h109392.html

10-“Fevzi Yazıcı sahte mektubu kabul etmediği için hücreye atıldı!”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/fevzi-yazici-sahte-mektubu-kabul-etmedigi-icin-hucreye-atildi-h109332.html

11-” Cezaevindeki tutuklu sanığa: Sohbet hakkın var ama yalnız kullanabilirsin”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/cezaevindeki-tutuklu-saniga-sohbet-hakkin-var-ama-yalniz-kullanabilirsin-h109290.html

12-“Zorla Kaybedilme Sözleşmesi imzalanmalı”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/zorla-kaybedilme-sozlesmesi-imzalanmali-h109247.html

13-“KHK ile gelen tek tip düzenlemesine tepki”
http://aktifhaber.com/gundem/khk-ile-gelen-tek-tip-duzenlemesine-tepki-h109566.html

14-“Yeni KHK ile binlerce kişi kamudan ihraç edildi”
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http://www.diken.com.tr/son-khk-ile-alti-ihrac-daha-isinden-olan-baris-bildirisi-imzacisi-sayisi-378e-cikti/

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