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ECHR Convicts Turkey of Failing to Investigate Woman Murder
The European Court of Human Rights delivered a verdict related to Gülperi O., a young woman whose death was not adequately investigated despite domestic violence. Turkey was found guilty of violating the right to life.
13 November 2014
Ayça Söylemez
Race and Racism in Modern Turkey
Ninety years since the establishment of the Republic, in an ever more complex society, the limitations and contradictions of Turkish national identity are coming to the fore more and more.
12 November 2014
Bülent Gökay
Kobane: the Struggle of Kurdish Women Against Islamic State
The international community should support a secular, multi-religious and multi-ethnic Rojava with democratic ambitions, that is a threat for IS and equally for the conservative Islamic government in Turkey. This is democracy in action in the Middle East.
12 November 2014
Necla Açık
Turkey’s Arab Alawites and the Syrian Conflict
Turkey's Alawites do not face the same threats as the people of Syria and Iraq. Despite the porous nature of Turkey's southern border, it is not about to collapse. But the Alawites of Hatay feel vulnerable.
12 November 2014
William Eichler
On the Emergence of ISIS and Regional Ramifications
Turkey certainly has security concerns vis-à-vis ISIS potentially taking control of the Syrian-Turkish border area. However, it is currently elevating its balance of power calculations vis-à-vis the Asad regime and Kurdish groups inside Syria above those of security vis-à-vis ISIS.
12 November 2014
“Refugee Camps in Suruç Battle With Epidemics”
Deniz Erdoğdu from Turkish Doctors Union told bianet that while conditions in refugee camps located in the southeastern district of Suruç were not so terrible, he warned about certain infections could turn into epidemics in a matter of days.
10 November 2014
Elif Akgül
Turkish Army Attacks on Syria Border, Kills Activist
Turkish Army soldiers attacked members of Free Art Initiative who attempted to form a human chain in Turkey’s border town Suruç, wounding 4 activist and killing 1 woman activist.
7 November 2014
Kurdish-Teaching School Unsealed By Officials
Education ministry officials removed the seal on Ferzad Kemanger Elementary School - a Kurdish-teaching school in Diyarbakır province sealed for reasons associated with application deadlines.
6 November 2014
How ISIS Impacts on Turkey’s Daily Life
We must face up to the fact that an Islamic terror has now entered Turkey if we are to find a solution to the danger which is ISIS and the political and societal problems that give rise to it.
31 October 2014
Can Semercioğlu
At Least 815 Dead in Kobane
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least 815 people died in Kobane between September 16 and October 25.
27 October 2014
“Privacy” of An ISIS Fighter Vs. Right to Information
“We are unable to inform you due to the privacy rights,” Turkey’s Justice Ministry responded foreign correspondent Alex Christie-Miller on the whereabouts of 3 ISIS fighters accused of killing 3 people.
24 October 2014
“Suruç is Not Safe, I Will Seek Asylum From Western Countries”
Even though 97 detained refugees from Kobane have been released by Turkish authorities, individuals like Perwer Mıhamed Ali, an interpreter, fear that Suruç is not safe. “I will seek asylum from Western countries,” he told bianet.
22 October 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
“Pouring Paint on Atatürk Bust is Within FoE”
The European Court of Human Rights found it “excessive” that Murat Vural was convicted to 22.5 years of prison and removal of his electoral rights for pouring paint on Atatürk busts.
21 October 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
Syrian Refugees At Risk of Being Returned
Amnesty International informed that around 100 refugees from Syria are at risk of being returned to the war-torn city of Kobane, urging Turkish authorities to release the refugees from their unlawful detention immediately.
20 October 2014
On the Margins: Secular Human Rights in Turkey
In Turkey, Muslim groups have used the “human rights” framework to protect their religious practices, such as wearing headscarves in universities and workplaces. But what happens when the “rights” demanded by dominant religious groups contradict the rights and demands of others?
20 October 2014
Pınar Tremblay
Annika Marlen Hinze, Turkish Berlin: Integration Policy and Urban Space
Jadaliyya interviewed Annika Marlen Hinze on her book “Turkish Berlin: Integration Policy and Urban Space” published by University of Minnesota Press.
17 October 2014
The Legacy of Turkish in the Armenian Diaspora
The association of the Turkish language with the Turkish state and its politics makes many wary of acknowledging the indelible place of Turkish in the lives of Ottoman Armenians and their diasporan descendants.
17 October 2014
Jennifer Manoukian
“Don’t Write As You Please”
Stop Racism and Nationalism Platform is to file a complaint against columnist Yılmaz Özdil for using hate speech in one of his articles.
16 October 2014
OBC Offers Insight into Media Freedom in Southeast Europe
Observatory of Balkans and Caucuses will present the interim results of research and activities under the Safety Net for European Journalists project about threatened journalists in 11 countries in Southeast Europe around a forum in Skopje, Macedonia on 16-18 October 2014.
14 October 2014
ECHR Convicts Questioning Without Kurdish Interpreter
The European Court of Human Rights convicted Turkey in the case of Baytar where the case concerned the absence of an interpreter during police custody.
14 October 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
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Detained Kobane People Attacked With Tear Gas
261 individuals from Kobane who have been detained and kept in a sports complex in Suruç district faced police tear gas as they attempted to break out their captivity. Detainees include around 20 journalists.
13 October 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
Nejat Ağırnaslı, Sociologist, Dies in Kobane
Suphi Nejat Ağırnaslı, a sociology graduate from Turkey’s prestigious Bosporus University, has lost life in Kobane at the age of 30. He was fighting against ISIS with the alias Paramaz Kızılbaş.
13 October 2014
Three German Journalists Released in Diyarbakır
Three German journalists who have detained last night in the southeastern province of Diyarbakır for commanding 20 protestors have been released. They will testify today and attempt to retain their confiscated equipment.
13 October 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
Petition Urges A Humanitarian Corridor to Kobane
A trilingual petition signed by 230 activists including Noam Chomsky, Fatih Akın, Serra Yılmaz and Reyan Tuvi aims to urge the Turkish government to open a humanitarian corridor to Kobane.
9 October 2014
Journalist Arrested For Espionage Released
Hasan Kabakulak, a journalist who has been arrested for 20 months for charges related to being a spy of Syrian regime, has been released.
8 October 2014
Curfew in 6 Southeastern Cities
6 governors in Turkey's Kurdish-populated cities issued curfew in the following cities/districts until a second notice: Diyarbakır, Batman, Dargeçit, Derik, Kızıltepe, Nusaybin, Mazıdağı and Savur due to clashes between police and demonstrators over the Kobane protests.
7 October 2014
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Turkey’s New Migration Policy: Control Through Bureaucratization
With the approximately five billion Turkish lira in public funding spent on protection for Syrian refugees over the last three years, the Turkish host population is no longer as receptive as it once was to serving as a refugee hosting ground.
7 October 2014
Kelsey P. Norman
Umbrella Revolution: The Academy Reflects on Hong Kong’s Struggle
Two professors in Hong Kong interview fellow academics, student activists and graduate students from mainland China in order to draw out Hong Kong’s history in relation to globalising forms of political expression. Colonial history, neoliberal urban governance, and Chinese authoritarianism all bear on the current unrest.
7 October 2014
Murat Es,Rolien Hoyng
ISIS’s Alleged Border Violation in Parliament
Republican People’s Party Deputy Sezgin Tanrıkulu submitted a parliamentarian question regarding the alleged video recordings of ISIS militants crossing to Syria from Turkey’s Suruç district.
1 October 2014
Students Protest Pro-ISIS Group Violence on Campus
Istanbul University students protested the violence on campus on September 26 caused by a pro-ISIS group after another group put up posters condemning ISIS violence.
30 September 2014
Beyza Kural
457 Workers Back in Turkey After Stuck Between Clashes in Libya
The transfer of 457 workers from Turkey who have been stuck amid clashes in Libya for 11 days has been completed last night. The plane also brought the body of a worker who died of a stroke during the waiting.
30 September 2014
Watch Duty on the Border With Kobane
Various NGOs and political parties in Turkey joined a watch-duty to protest the ISIS attacks in Kobane, Syria.
26 September 2014
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