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New photo from Facebook June 28, 2022 at 03:25PM

In Uncategorized on June 28, 2022 at 14:29

“Gerçekler acıtır… #AlkoldeÖTVKaldırılsın” via @alkolpolitika via Facebook Pages https://ift.tt/pi4w2Hk

Oppression and resistance in #İstanbul #Pride2022

In Uncategorized on June 26, 2022 at 21:24

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ISTANBUL, June 26 (Reuters) – Turkish police blocked hundreds of people from gathering for Istanbul’s annual Pride parade on Sunday and..

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New photo from Facebook June 26, 2022 at 04:55PM

In Uncategorized on June 26, 2022 at 15:59

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#Europe agenda: “EU grants Ukraine candidate status

In Uncategorized on June 25, 2022 at 20:09

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‘A good day for Europe’: EU grants Ukraine candidate status

EU’s 27 nations unanimously voted for Ukraine candidate status in a moral victory for the war-torn country.


France forced to import electricity as air-conditioners and fans switched on for record heatwave.

In pictures: Europe swelters in blistering June heat

Temperatures soar as scientists warn heatwaves are striking earlier in the year due to climate change.

Frustrated Finland, Blocked from NATO by Turkey, Practices Patience

Finnish and Swedish hopes of being accepted as applicants by next week’s NATO summit meeting have been dashed

Ukraine writes its history daily, and approving the Istanbul Convention is one of the most …

emphasized Mr Steen Nørlov. Ukraine signed the Istanbul Convention on 7 November 2011. During all this time, the Council of Europe supports Ukraine in

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A major blow to the American dream: “Roe Is Overturned After 49 Years”

In Uncategorized on June 25, 2022 at 17:14

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And the next tourist visa appointment at the US consulate in İstanbul is no earlier than November 2023! Let’s keep dreaming… 

  • The Supreme Court on Friday overturned the legal right to abortion in the United States, returning the ability to regulate the procedure to the states, more than half of which have promised to ban it.
The national right to abortion pushed back the age of childbearing, increased college and workforce participation, and created economically stable families.
Roe Is Overturned. What Happens Now?

Your most basic post-Roe abortion questions, answered.

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The end of Turkey’s Middle East leadership dreams. Saudi Leader in town.

In Uncategorized on June 23, 2022 at 15:14

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Saudi Leader Expected in Turkey for First Visit Since Khashoggi Murder

The 2018 killing and dismemberment of the Saudi dissident and journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents in Istanbul drove a deep wedge between the two countries.

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Homophobia continues: İstanbul Pride Week banned

In Uncategorized on June 22, 2022 at 13:24

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İstanbul Pride Week banned

All events within the scope of the 30th İstanbul LGBTI+ Pride Week have been banned by Beyoğlu and Kadıköy District Governorates.


A crowd chanting “Takbir” gathered in front of the campus of İstanbul University and threatened the LGBTI+s. The picnic has been canceled.

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Look at the evidence for arresting journalists #JournalismIsNotACrime

In Uncategorized on June 20, 2022 at 18:14

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Yes, this was shown by the police displayed as “crime equipments” after the arrest of several Kurdish journalists…

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While we did hang out last weekend in #istanbul, a hide and seek game in espionage was taking place…

In Uncategorized on June 20, 2022 at 11:09

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Israel: ‘Concrete’ threats of Iranian attack on Israelis in Turkey over weekend

Senior officials call on Israelis still in Istanbul to ‘immediately’ leave, those who can’t should lock themselves in hotel rooms; Iran trying to

Iran terror cells active in Istanbul, Israelis advised to leave Turkey – The Jerusalem Post

Israeli security officials are concerned that Iranian cells with local Turkish operatives would carry out an immediate attack

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Gezi Park defendants are prisoners of conscience, Amnesty declares

In Uncategorized on June 20, 2022 at 09:49

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Turkey: Amnesty names Osman Kavala and Gezi Park defendants as prisoners of conscience

Turkey: Amnesty names Osman Kavala and Gezi Park defendants as prisoners of conscience

Seven people who were imprisoned in Turkey on trumped-up charges have been named prisoners of conscience (POCs) by Amnesty International today.

The decision comes two months after the activists, including prominent philanthropist and human rights defender Osman Kavala, were convicted at the end of a sham retrial when a court of appeal overturned their previous acquittals. It also comes a week after the court published its ‘reasoned judgment’ in which it provided no grounds for its majority verdict.

“Naming these seven people as prisoners of conscience is a recognition of the chronicle of injustice they have suffered beginning with arbitrary detention and politically-motivated prosecutions and ending in a show trial and convictions,” said Agnès Callamard, Amnesty International’s Secretary General.


“The injustice that these seven have been subjected to is emblematic of that suffered by so many in Turkey’s draconian crackdown on human rights.”

On 25 April, Osman Kavala was sentenced to life in prison for ‘attempting to overthrow the government’. The prosecuting authorities alleged that he played a leadership role in the largely peaceful 2013 Gezi Park mass protests but failed to provide any evidence to substantiate their claims. He has been imprisoned since November 2017.

His seven co-defendants, architect Mücella Yapıcı, city planner Tayfun Kahraman, lawyer Can Atalay, documentary film-maker Mine Özerden, film producer Çiğdem Mater, higher education director Hakan Altınay and university founder Yiğit Ekmekçi, were also convicted for assisting Osman Kavala. They were each sentenced to 18 years.

Six of them were immediately put in prison and an arrest warrant was issued for the seventh defendant Yiğit Ekmekçi.
The POC announcement was made following visits to the prisoners by a high-level delegation led by Amnesty International Turkey’s Chair, Kerem Dikmen, who is also a lawyer.

“The shocking injustice meted out to the Gezi Park defendants exposes again how Turkey’s judicial system has become a repressive tool to silence dissent,” said Agnès Callamard.

“Each day they spend behind bars is an affront to the concept of justice and human rights, principles that the Turkish state has committed itself to upholding but is repeatedly and relentlessly violating. The Gezi Park defendants are prisoners of conscience and must be immediately and unconditionally released.”

Background

Who are the seven Prisoners of Conscience?

Osman Kavala is a businessperson and has dedicated his life to promoting culture and dialogue through the arts. He set up Anadolu Kültür and arts centres in several provinces around the country, as well as projects that promote artistic expression, creating opportunities for those who could not previously access them.

Mücella Yapıcı is an architect and was the secretary of the Istanbul branch of the Chamber of Architects at the time of the Gezi Park protests in 2013. She was among 26 people prosecuted for ‘opposition to the law on meetings and demonstrations’ and one of five people accused of ‘setting up and leading an [unlawful] organization’ and ‘opposition to the law on meetings and demonstrations’ for their role in Taksim Solidarity, a case in which they were all acquitted in 2015. The Gezi Park retrial was the third prosecution she faced in relation to the mass protests.

Tayfun Kahraman is a town planner and a member of Taksim Solidarity. He works at the Greater Istanbul Municipality as its urban planning coordinator.
Can Atalay acted as the lawyer for Taksim Solidarity and for the Istanbul Chamber of Architects during the Gezi Park protests. He is also representing the families in prominent impunity cases such as the Soma coal mine explosion that killed more than 300 miners in 2014, and the Çorlu train derailment that killed 24 people in 2018.

Mine Özerden is a member of the Taksim Platform, another civil society umbrella group that was established in 2011 in response to the proposed redevelopment of Taksim Square. She is a documentary film-maker who has worked in advertising and in civil society organizations.

Çiğdem Mater is a film producer and formerly a reporter, translator and producer for various international press organizations including the Boston Globe, Le Nouvel Observateur, the LA Times, RFI and Sky News. She has worked as a producer on various Turkish and international feature films and documentaries since 2010. A film that she produced called ‘Burning Days’ premiered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. She could not attend as she was in jail but a chair at the event was left empty in tribute to her.

Hakan Altınay is the Director of the European School of Politics and the President of the Global Civics Academy. He has written for the Financial Times, International Herald Tribune and New York Times. He was the founding director of the Open Society Foundation in Turkey.

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