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30 years ago today, the Sivas massacre
30 years ago today, 35 people, mostly of the Alevi faith, were killed in an Islamist-nationalist pogrom at the Madımak Hotel in Sivas. -
Saturday Mothers attacked and detained again in the 953rd week of action
Saturday Mothers in Istanbul have again been attacked by the police. Among those detained in the crackdown are the former HDP MP Oya Ersoy and Armenian journalist Arat Dink. -
New violations of rights in Bodrum S-Type Prison
The AKP-MHP government reduced the four-course meals in Bodrum S-Type Prison to two. -
IHD: LGBTIQ activist faces deportation to Iran
An LGBTIQ activist from Iran is facing deportation to his home country. According to the IHD, Elyas Torabiba-Eskandari was detained on Sunday at a Pride parade in Istanbul. Since then, he has been in custody pending deportation. -
Demir: Solidarity can end the isolation imposed on prisons and Öcalan
MA TUHAY-DER co-chair Dilek Sömez Demir pointed out that the basis of violations in prisons is isolation and said: "If we show solidarity, we can lift the isolation imposed on prisons and Abdullah Öcalan." -
Political prisoner behind bars for 30 years denied release due to "lack of remorse"
Despite 30 years in prison, political prisoner Asım Demir is denied release. The reason given for the second suspension of release is "lack of remorse". -
Şenyaşar family: Feast of Sacrifice without justice
Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit have been holding a Justice Vigil in front of the Courthouse of Urfa since 9 March 2021, demanding those responsible for the massacre of family members in 2018 to be brought to account. -
Human Rights Watch condemns mass detentions at Pride marches
Human Rights Watch condemned the detention of 113 people attending a Pride march in Istanbul on 25 June. -
Conditions in Turkish prisons are becoming increasingly heavier
Conditions in Turkish prisons are becoming increasingly dramatic. Prisoners fall ill because of the prison conditions and die in prison because they are refused release. -
83 suspicious deaths in prisons, 4,275 cases of torture in custody in Turkey
TİHV, the İHD and the TTB Human Rights Branch announced that 83 'suspicious deaths' in prisons and 4,275 torture and ill-treatment cases in custody had been reported in 2022. -
IHD and TIHV: Öcalan’s isolation causes serious concerns in society
Istanbul Representative of the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey (TIHV) Ümit Efe said that the isolation of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan caused serious concerns in society. -
Asrın Law Office calls for an end to torture in Imrali
In a statement concerning the absolute isolation imposed on Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan, the Asrın Law Office called for an end to incommunicado and torture practices in Imrali. -
HDP: Turkey systematically violates the prohibition of torture
In a statement on the occasion of the International Day against Torture, the Law and Human Rights Commission of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) said that Turkey systematically violated the prohibition of torture. -
Situation of hunger strikers Dağ and Er worsening
The situation of Mazlum Dağ and Abdurrahman Er, who have been on an indefinite non-alternating hunger strike against the imposition to wear uniforms in Hewler Prison, for 38 days, is deteriorating. -
88-year-old severely disabled prisoner denied release
88-year-old Abdülalim Kaya continues to be held as a political prisoner despite an expert opinion that he is severely disabled by 91 per cent. -
28 detained in police crackdown on Saturday Mothers in Istanbul
Turkish police have once again prevented the weekly vigil by Saturday Mothers in Istanbul and detained at least 28 members and supporters of the initiative. -
Amnesty International calls for urgent action for 7 Kurds sentenced to death in Iran
Amnesty International called for urgent action for 7 Kurds sentenced to death by the Iranian state. A petition was also launched. -
HDP reacts to the release of police officers who tortured a minor in Lice
Three police officers arrested for torturing a 14-year-old boy in Amed's Lice district have been released on the grounds that there was no suspicion of physical torture. -
Peace in Kurdistan: Solidarity to all political prisoners and all those fighting for their release
The Peace in Kurdistan Campaign issued a statement in solidarity with all political prisoners and in support of those fighting for their release. -
Police officers arrested for torture against 14-year-old boy in Lice released
Three police officers arrested in the investigation for torture against a 14-year-old boy in Amed's Licê district have been released. -
Ehmed: The doors of the Autonomous Administration region are always open to refugees
The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria announced that around 1.1 million internally displaced persons live within its borders. The borders of the region remain open to those seeking protection. -
Court rejects request to release 84-year-old seriously ill prisoner Mehmet Emin Özkan
The request to suspend the execution and release of 84-year-old seriously ill prisoner Mehmet Emin Özkan was once again rejected. -
Prisoners set fire to a ward to protest isolation and violations of rights
Political prisoners in Kırıklar No. 1 F Type Closed Prison protested the isolation and violations of their rights by setting a ward in B block on fire twice. -
Kurdish protester sentenced to 15 years in prison in Tehran
Parvari was charged with “enmity against God” (moharebeh), among other charges, for taking part in anti-government protests. -
IHD Chair Keskin: The Minister of Interior does not respond to our request
Human Rights Association (IHD) Chair Eren Keskin said that they requested an appointment from the newly appointed Minister of Interior but could not receive an answer for 10 days.