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US Department of State Report: 2021 Turkey Country Report on Human Rights Practices

In Uncategorized on April 29, 2022 at 13:24

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Turkey is a constitutional republic with an executive presidential system and a unicameral 600-seat parliament (the Grand National Assembly). In presidential and parliamentary elections in 2018, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe observers expressed concern regarding restrictions on media reporting and the campaign environment, including the jailing of a presidential candidate, that restricted the ability of opposition candidates to compete on an equal basis and campaign freely.

The National Police and Jandarma, under the control of the Ministry of Interior, are responsible for security in urban areas and rural and border areas, respectively. The military has overall responsibility for border control. Civilian authorities maintained effective control over law enforcement officials, but mechanisms to investigate and punish abuse and corruption remained inadequate. Members of the security forces committed some abuses.

Under broad antiterror legislation passed in 2018, the government continued to restrict fundamental freedoms and compromised the rule of law. Since the 2016 coup attempt, authorities have dismissed or suspended tens of thousands of civil servants and government workers, including more than 60,000 police and military personnel and more than 4,000 judges and prosecutors, arrested or imprisoned more than 95,000 citizens, and closed more than 1,500 nongovernmental organizations on terrorism-related grounds, primarily for alleged ties to the movement of cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom the government accused of masterminding the coup attempt and designated as the leader of the “Fethullahist Terrorist Organization.”

Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: arbitrary killings; suspicious deaths of persons in custody; forced disappearances; torture; arbitrary arrest and continued detention of tens of thousands of persons, including opposition politicians and former members of parliament, lawyers, journalists, human rights activists, and employees of the U.S. Mission, for purported ties to “terrorist” groups or peaceful legitimate speech; political prisoners, including elected officials; politically motivated reprisal against individuals located outside the country, including kidnappings and transfers without due process of alleged members of the Gulen movement; significant problems with judicial independence; support for Syrian opposition groups that perpetrated serious abuses in conflict, including the recruitment and use of child soldiers; severe restrictions on freedom of expression, the press, and the internet, including violence and threats of violence against journalists, closure of media outlets, and arrests or criminal prosecution of journalists and others for criticizing government policies or officials, censorship, site blocking, and criminal libel laws; severe restriction of freedoms of assembly, association, and movement, including overly restrictive laws regarding government oversight of nongovernmental organizations and civil society organizations; some cases of refoulement of refugees; serious government harassment of domestic human rights organizations; gender-based violence; crimes involving violence targeting members of national/racial/ethnic minority groups; crimes involving violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex persons.

The government took limited steps to investigate, prosecute, and punish members of the security forces and other officials accused of human rights abuses; impunity remained a problem. The government took limited steps to investigate allegations of high-level corruption.

Clashes between security forces and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party terrorist organization and its affiliates continued and resulted in the injury or death of security forces, terrorists, and civilians. The government did not release information on efforts to investigate or prosecute personnel for wrongful or inadvertent deaths of civilians linked to counterterrorism operations.

The full report here


 

The Foreign Ministry of Turkey has released a statement about the US 2021 Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Turkey, saying that Turkey “will continue with its work on protecting and promoting the rights of its citizens together.”

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In #İstanbul -“Cost of living has increased by 73 percent in a year”

In Uncategorized on April 29, 2022 at 11:44

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Istanbul’s Şişli named most-developed district in Turkey – Hürriyet Daily News

The Çankaya district in Ankara ranked second, followed by Beşiktaş and Kadıköy in Istanbul. Yenimahalle, another district in the capital,

İstanbul: Cost of living has increased by 73 percent in a year

The cost of living increased by 11.17 percent in the city in a month, according to the March report of the İstanbul Planning Agency of the İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality.

Inside Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar | | news-journal.com

Welcoming more than 250000 visitors every day, Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar is one of the oldest covered markets in the world

Excavation unearths Ottoman-era bath in Istanbul’s Beyoğlu – Turkey News

Excavation work at a construction site in İstanbul’s Beyoğlu district has brought to light an Ottoman-era bath

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In the Aftermath: Erdoğan repeats debunked allegations, relies on anti-Soros conspiracy

In Uncategorized on April 28, 2022 at 17:09

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Erdoğan repeats false allegations about Gezi protests

“Remember the Dolmabahce Mosque. The garbage heads who sit in the mosque with cans of beer came to our office,” the

Erdoğan defends verdict in Gezi trial, calls Kavala ‘Soros of Turkey’

The president commented for the first time on the outcome of the case concerning the countrywide protests against his government in 2013.

Erdoğan defends verdict in Gezi trial, calls Kavala ‘Soros of Turkey’

 

The president commented for the first time on the outcome of the case concerning the countrywide protests against his

Turkish Producer Cigdem Mater Sentenced to 18 Years in Trial for Gezi Park Protests – Variety

Turkish producer Cigdem Mater has been sentenced by an Istanbul court to 18 years on trumped-up charges in a Gezi Park protests trial.

Kavala: If they had had a rope in their hands, they would have hanged me

 

 

CHP MPs including Group Deputy Chair Özgür Özel visited the convicts of Gezi Trial, Osman Kavala, Can Atalay, Tayfun

Gezi trial | US calls for release of Osman Kavala

The US State Department has expressed “deep trouble and disappointment” because of Osman Kavala’s aggravated

Philanthropist sentenced to life in Turkey in ‘travesty’ trial over Gezi Park protests – The Guardian

Small protests against an urban development plan in Istanbul’s Gezi Park that began in 2013 quickly transformed into huge anti-government protests.

Judgment in Gezi trial a ‘devastating blow’ for human rights, says Amnesty International

“Today, we have witnessed a travesty of justice of spectacular proportions. The court’s decision defies all logic,” said

Osman Kavala: Turkish philanthropist handed life sentence by Istanbul court | Euronews

The court in Istanbul cleared Kaval of espionage charges but found him guilty of attempting to overthrow the government amid mass protests in 2013

Turkish court sentences Kavala to life imprisonment | Reuters

ISTANBUL, April 25 (Reuters) – Turkish philanthropist Osman Kavala was jailed for life without parole on Monday on charges of trying to overthrow

Osman Kavala, prisoner who became embroiled in Turkey’s row with West | Reuters

ISTANBUL, April 25 (Reuters) – Turkish philanthropist Osman Kavala, who was sentenced to life in prison on Monday on charges of seeking to

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#Europe agenda: “Macron defeats far-right Marine Le Pen…

In Uncategorized on April 25, 2022 at 22:04

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Prevailing handily over Marine Le Pen amid the lowest election turnout in decades, France’s president Emmanuel Macron won a second term in office Sunday.


 

Hungary’s Orbán secured fourth consecutive win

In a surprisingly massive win, Hungary’s nationalist prime minister Viktor Orbán, Russian president Vladimir Putin’s closest
Pollsters project landslide win for incumbent President Aleksandar Vucic amid campaign overshadowed by Ukraine war.
Near-complete results show Viktor Orban has won a fourth term in Hungary’s election by a landslide.

Europe’s Move Against Google Analytics Is Just the Beginning

Austria’s data regulator has found that the use of Google Analytics is a breach of GDPR. In the absence of a new EU-US data deal, other countries may follow.

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Shame. Life sentences at the Gezi Trial

In Uncategorized on April 25, 2022 at 17:54

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This is a sad day for the Turkish judiciary…

Scandalous decision in Gezi trial: Osman Kavala was given aggravated life sentences, other defendants were sentenced to 18 years in prison. News in Turkish

 

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Even the denial should have some decency?

In Uncategorized on April 25, 2022 at 16:01

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Flashing the notorious nationalist sign was so upsetting but the Turkish demonstrators below are even worse.

Turkey’s Çavuşoğlu flashes nationalist sign at Armenian protesters 

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu flashed the Grey Wolves hand sign as his vehicle drove…

 

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While President Erdoğan extended condolences to the Armenian patriarch of Turkey, MP Paylan was threatened with legal action.

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From the Internet Archive: “The Front Line of the Fight to Save Ukraine’s Internet”

In Uncategorized on April 24, 2022 at 17:24

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The Front Line of the Fight to Save Ukraine’s Internet

Since we first announced our support of the work to preserve Ukrainian digital artifacts, thousands of people have contributed to help us fund our archiving tools. We deeply appreciate your generosity–but the work is still ongoing, and the threats to Ukrainian cultural artifacts haven’t disappeared.

Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online (SUCHO) is one project that utilizes Internet Archive resources, working to identify and preserve websites, digital content, and data that is under threat due to the ongoing invasion. San-Francisco-based news station KPIX recently interviewed SUCHO co-founder Quinn Dombrowski and Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle about this work, exploring the necessity for and impacts of these archiving efforts.

Watch the video here, or visit SUCHO’s website to learn more about their efforts. Last but not least, if you want to help fund the tools that Quinn and other volunteers are using, you can donate to the Internet Archive here.


Meta Tries to Break the End-to-End Encryption Deadlock

A new report commissioned by Meta aims to redefine comprehensive encryption as essential to protecting human rights.

Europe Is Building a Huge International Facial Recognition System

Lawmakers advance proposals to let police forces across the EU link their photo databases—which include millions of

The FBI Guide to Internet Slang

In response to a Freedom of Information Act request in 2014, the FBI released their internal 83-page guide to internet slang (most of which are initialisms and acronyms). The quality of the scanned document is very poor, but it’s (just) readable. A few of my favorite phrases gleaned from skipping around the report:

BMUS – beam me up, Scotty
EMFBI – excuse me for butting in
JC – Jesus Christ/just curious/just chilling
MOS – mom over shoulder
PS – photoshop/play station/post script
SMG – sub-machine gun
TOTES FRESH – totally precious
YOYO – you’re on your own
WYLABOCTGWTR – would you like a bowl of cream to go with that remark?


Amazon Staten Island Workers Unionize in Historic Win

Thousands of workers beat the odds and voted to become the first unionized Amazon warehouse in the US.

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Such a sad case: Turkey transfers Khashoggi murder trial to the country who is allegedly behind the murder

In Uncategorized on April 21, 2022 at 20:54

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A Turkish court on Thursday confirmed a halt of the trial in absentia of 26 suspects linked to the killing of Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi and its transfer to Riyadh.

Turkey Transfers Khashoggi Murder Trial to Saudi Arabia

The move will almost certainly end the last trial aimed at serving justice for a heinous crime that caused global outrage.

Suspension of trial reflects President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s desire to strengthen trade and political links with Middle East

A Turkish court has confirmed a request from prosecutors to transfer the case against the alleged assassins of Jamal Khashoggi to Saudi Arabia, shutting down a trial that had been a centrepiece of attempts to cast light on the plot and expose the hit squad’s ultimate leader.

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Our class project: a Subreddit on Turkish TV Serials

In Uncategorized on April 20, 2022 at 11:04

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Since Turkish TV shows have become a global phenomenon, it was time…

Our undergraduate students are slowly sharing content. You are welcome to join the party:)

Here is the link: https://www.reddit.com/r/TurkishTVSerials/

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I had a little contribution, too: “‘And Now the Good News’: Exhibition explores 150 years of dialogue between press and arts”

In Uncategorized on April 18, 2022 at 17:34

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‘And Now the Good News’: Exhibition explores 150 years of dialogue between press and arts – Bianet

A newspaper in the exhibition

A newspaper accompanies the exhibition, which is a tribute to the Press Art. The newspaper of the same name as the exhibition includes articles from Ahu Antmen, Süreyya Evren, Ece Temelkuran, Evren Savcı and Erkan Saka.

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