HUMAN RIGHTS
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Report exposes systematic rights violations of prisoners in Tarsus jail
A report by the Human Rights Association (IHD) and the legal association ÖHD exposed the systematic rights violations against prisoners in Tarsus Prison in Mersin. -
Trendyol warehouse workers taken into custody
Trendyol warehouse workers, who were dismissed without compensation under Code 46 because they were union members were taken into custody. -
Lawyers file another application to visit Öcalan
Lawyers from the Asrın Law Office applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and Imralı Prison Directorate with a request to meet with their client, Abdullah Öcalan, who has not been heard from for 30 months. -
18 workers lost their lives in Sulaymaniyah in 9 months
Workers' Union Sulaymaniyah Branch released a report on the deaths in the workplaces. According to the report, 18 workers lost their lives in the first 9 months. -
Political prisoner Bayram Aslan released after 30 years
Political prisoner Bayram Aslan has been released after thirty years in prison in Turkey. He was only 21 when he was sentenced to life in prison in 1993. -
Human Rights Association exposes situation of ill prisoners Erol and Demirtaş
The Human Rights Association exposed the situation of ill prisoners Besra Erol and Hasan Demirtaş, and said that ill prisoners are left to die. -
Saturday Mothers attacked and detained again on the 965th week of action
Despite a contrary ruling by the Turkish Constitutional Court, Istanbul police have again attacked the Saturday Mothers' gathering at Galatasaray Square. -
UN urges Iran to repeal the hijab bill
The UN urges the Iranian authorities to take steps to eliminate all forms of gender-based discrimination, and to repeal all associated laws and practices. -
Female prisoners tortured in Patnos transferred to other prisons
Three women who were tortured with the so-called pig shackle in Patnos Prison, have been transferred to various prisons. -
Bodies of the 4 Kurdistan Freedom Guerrillas taken by their families
The bodies of the 4 Kurdistan Freedom Guerrillas who fell as martyrs in Lice were taken by their families and brought to their hometowns. -
Çapraz: Policy of impunity in Hakkari means continuous human rights violations
IHD Hakkari branch co-chair Sibel Çapraz said that the policy of impunity applied to Turkish military forces in the province caused continuous human rights violations. -
Court rejects appeal against deportation of Kurdish man to Syria
A Turkish court rejected an appeal against the deportation order in the case of Abdulmenaf Osman, a Kurd from Rojava. The former political prisoner served 30 years in Turkish prisons and is to be deported to Syria. -
Dozens detained in police attack on Saturday Mothers in Istanbul
Despite a contrary ruling by the Turkish Constitutional Court, Istanbul police have again attacked the Saturday Mothers' gathering at Galatasaray Square. Dozens of people were taken into custody in the crackdown. -
Green Left Party pays tribute to Jîna Amini on the first anniversary of her murder
The Green Left Party paid tribute to Jîna Amini on the first anniversary of her murder. -
Prisoners in Aksaray jail denied treatment
Prisoners Ahmet Göksu and Nusret Kaya in Aksaray T Type Prison said that they were not taken to the hospital and their medicines were given late. -
Amnesty: One year after uprising in Iran international community must combat impunity for crackdown
Amnesty International said that "one year after the uprising in Iran, the international community must combat impunity for the brutal crackdown." -
Protest against torture of women in Patnos prison
Outside the prison in Patnos, where three women were tortured with the so-called pig shackle, calls have been made for the suspension of the prison management and the guards involved. -
Ill prisoner not treated in Ankara hospitals
Ill prisoner Gürbüz Topçu was brought from Bodrum prison to Ankara for an eye prosthesis, but was not treated in three different hospitals that said that "his condition is not suitable for a prosthesis." -
Rights of prisoners and families constantly violated
Nevzat Aslan traveled many kilometers to visit his daughter Nurcan Aslan, held in Tarsus Prison, but was told that "the guards were having dinner" and was left waiting. -
UN: Turkey continues to kill civilians in air strikes
In its report, the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria pointed out that Turkey killed civilians in Rojava using UAVs. The report also emphasized that war and crimes against humanity continue in the Turkish occupied areas. -
PKK and PAJK Committees call on people to protest torture in prisons
Following reports of the use of so-called pig shackles on female prisoners in Patnos prison, the PKK and PAJK called for protests. If nothing is done, said the prisoners, such terror could spread throughout society. -
At least 201 workers lost their lives in occupational homicides in August
The Occupational Health and Safety Observatory said that at least 201 workers lost their lives in August. The number of people who lost their lives in occupational homicides reached at least 1272 in 8 months. -
Ill prisoner in Kırşehir S Type jail not taken to hospital
Şervan Sertkaya, an ill prisoner held in Kırşehir S Type Closed Prison, said that despite vomiting blood, he was not transferred to the hospital. -
Saturday Mothers attacked and detained again on the 963rd week of action
Despite a contrary ruling by the Turkish Constitutional Court, Istanbul police have again attacked the Saturday Mothers' gathering at Galatasaray Square. Several people were taken into custody in the crackdown. -
Presidents of 55 bar associations demand release of TIP Hatay MP Can Atalay
The presidents of 55 bar associations gathered in front of the Constitutional Court to protest the imprisonment of TIP deputy and lawyer Can Atalay.