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Şenyaşar family: Everything in this case is clear, but there is no law and justice
The Şenyaşar family continued their vigil for justice in Urfa. "Everything in this case is clear, but there is no law and justice," the family said. -
Police delete file on Kurdish refugee Amed Ahmed
The original file of Amed Ahmed, who died in a fire in his cell after being arbitrarily detained by the German police, was deleted. His family filed a criminal complaint against the police. -
Situation in Diyarbakır Women's Prison deteriorating
Political prisoner Emine Abiş said in a telephone conversation with her daughter that there is an increase in corona cases in Diyarbakır women's prison. -
UN experts confirm Islamic State committed genocide against Yazidis
UN team investigating atrocities in Iraq established convincing evidence that Islamic State extremists committed genocide "against the Yazidis as a religious group" with the intent "to destroy the Yazidis physically and biologically." -
Şenyaşar family action for justice continues on its 64th day
The resistance of Emine Şenyaşar, who lost her husband and two sons in 2018, and her son Ferit Şenyaşar, who was injured in the attack, continues demanding the prosecution of those responsible. -
Hunger strike in prisons reach day 165, day 144 in Maxmur and day 127 in Greece
The hunger strike launched in Turkish prisons against the Imrali isolation has entered its 165th day. The hunger strike launched in Maxmur has been continuing for 144 days and in Greece for 127 days. -
Dozens of Syrian prisoners of war sentenced under article 302 in Turkey
Of at least 103 Syrian nationals arrested by occupation forces during the invasion of Rojava and taken to Turkey, the majority have already been sentenced to aggravated life imprisonment under Article 302. -
Sick prisoner remains in prison despite worsening health condition
The condition of prisoner Devrim Ayık who has Crohn's disease is getting worse. Every time he is taken to the hospital, he is put in a shuttle vehicle and kept in quarantine on his return. "Don't let another corpse come out of prison," says his mother. -
Excavation begins in Newala Qesaba
Diggers arrived in Newala Qesaba where the mass graves of many guerrillas are located and began excavations. -
Prisoner Köse's health condition worsening
Violations of rights in Turkish prisons continue without slowing down. Hundreds of ill prisoners are literally left to die, while, after the state of emergency, arbitrary practices are being carried out using the coronavirus pandemic as a cover. -
Bones and socks of a fallen guerrilla handed over to family in plastic box
More than two decades after the death of Nadire Elma, her remains have been handed over in a plastic box to her mother. Among the bones were the stockings of the fallen guerrilla fighter. -
AI: Alarming reports of disappearances and sexual violence against protesters in Colombia
Reports of disappearances and sexual violence against protesters in Colombia as demonstrations have been taking place across the country since 28 April. -
Eight inmates infected with Covid-19 in Amed women's prison
In the women's prison in Amed, eight prisoners have been diagnosed with Coronavirus infection, and two of them had to be treated in hospital for respiratory distress. The lawyers' association ÖHD has documented the rights violations in detention. -
Prisoners in Şakran Women's Closed jail protest ban imposed on getting books for two months
Prisoners in Şakran Women's Closed Prison, in Izmir, have been protesting the ban imposed in receiving books and other publication for more than two months. -
Hunger strikes in prison reach 160th day
The hunger strike launched in Turkish prisons against the Imrali isolation has entered its 160th day. The hunger strike launched in Maxmur has been continuing for 139 days and in Greece for 122 days. -
ECtHR finds violation of freedom of expression in case of HDP MP Kerestecioğlu
Parliamentary immunity withdrawn from elected member of National Assembly by constitutional amendment of 20 May 2016 constitutes a violation of freedom of expression, ruled the ECtHR on Tuesday. -
Şenyaşar family: Despite arrest warrant against him, one of the killers is still free
The Şenyaşar family pointed out that despite the arrest warrant, one of the killers has not yet been detained. -
Hunger strikes in prisons reach day 157, in Maxmur day 136 and in Greece day 119
The hunger strike launched in Turkish prisons against the Imrali isolation has entered its 157th day. The hunger strike launched in Maxmur has been continuing for 136 days and in Greece for 119 days. -
Concern is growing for three ill prisoners
The Freedom for Ill Prisoners Initiative called for the release of prisoners Mehmet Emin Edemen, Fırat Yağmakan and Devrim Ayık whose health situation is worsening. -
Seriously ill prisoner's life in danger
Seriously ill political prisoner Rıdvan Yusufoğlu does not receive medicine nor is he transferred to a better equipped place. -
Şenyaşar family Vigil Justice reaches day 51
The Şenyaşar family is continuing its Vigil for Justice in front of the Urfa Courthouse. Today they compared their experience to a "tragic novel" and said that the "judicial system" was the sponsor of the June 2018 massacre. -
TUAY-DER urges the government to act for prisoners on hunger strike
TUAY-DER said that conditions in Turkey’s prisons were worse than those at the time of the 1980 fascist military coup. -
Woman urges Turkish authorities to release sick husband
Firuze Polat, wife of prisoner Ayhan Polat who has been jailed for 4 years in Van F-Type Prison, has called on Turkish authorities to release his sick husband. -
Vigil for Justice carried out by the Şenyaşar family enters day 50
The Vigil for Justice carried out by the Şenyaşar family has reached its 50th day. -
Prisoners in Bandırma jail expose rights violations
Seyfettin Yıkar is in Bandırma No 2 F Type Closed Prison. He conveyed the rights violations they are subjected to through his family.