Dear Osman, dear Ahmet, dear Selahattin – speech in EP Plenary, Joint debate Turkey

The numbers are mind-boggling:
150,000 people fired
50,000 people imprisoned

Remember that all these people have a face, have a family and have friends who are hoping for normalization.

Kati Piri is Hungarian-born Dutch politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Netherlands since July 2014. Kati Piri is a member of Committee on Foreign Affairs and also serves as EU-Turkey rapporteur.

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Scandal response from AKP administration to the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECHR) request for Cizre defense

Scandal response from AKP administration to the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECHR) request for Cizre defense. Turkish government indicated that those killed in basements in Cizre should not be seen as ‘wounded innocent civilians that were awaiting medical aid’. A lot of deaths occurred in basements of apartments in Cizre, a district of Sirnak, on January 7, 2016 when the government implemented curfew times. European Court of Human Rights demanded an explanation for the deaths.

Source:
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/aihmden-cizre-savunmasi-talebine-akp-yonetiminden-skandal-cevap-h111772.html

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AST Turkey’s Human Rights Violations Weekly Feb 5

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Turkey’s Human Rights Violations | 1/29/2018-2/5/2018

1-” Turkey down two places to rank 101st in 113-country rule of law index”
https://turkeypurge.com/turkey-two-places-ranked-101st-113-country-justice-index

2-” [VIDEO] Pro-Erdogan journalist urges gov’t to shutter critical TV channel”
https://turkeypurge.com/video-pro-erdogan-journalist-urges-govt-shutter-critical-tv-channel

3-” [VIDEO] Plainclothes police officers beat up former university personnel, detain them for further ill-treatment: report”
https://turkeypurge.com/video-plainclothes-police-officers-beat-former-university-personnel-detain-ill-treatment-report

4-” Amnesty’s Turkey chair Taner Kilic denied release from prison”
https://turkeypurge.com/amnestys-turkey-chair-taner-kilic-denied-release-prison

5-” 111K public servants dismissed, 4K later reinstated: gov’t”
https://turkeypurge.com/111k-public-servants-dismissed-4k-later-reinstated-govt

6-” 20 detained for money deposits to Bank Asya”
https://turkeypurge.com/20-detained-money-deposits-bank-asya

7-” PACE urges release of Amnesty’s Turkey chair ahead of Jan 31 hearing”
https://turkeypurge.com/pace-urges-release-amnestys-turkey-chair-ahead-jan-31-hearing

8-” Kurdish footballer barred from playing in Turkey: report”
https://turkeypurge.com/kurdish-footballer-barred-playing-turkey-report

9-” Interior Ministry: 2,426 detained in January over coup charges”
https://turkeypurge.com/interior-ministry-2426-detained-january-coup-charges

10-” Muslim preacher critical of Turkish government detained by anti-terror police”
https://turkeypurge.com/muslim-preacher-critical-turkish-government-detained-anti-terror-police

11-” 11 members of Turkish Medical Association detained over criticism of Turkey’s Afrin offensive”
https://turkeypurge.com/11-members-turkish-medical-association-detained-criticism-turkeys-afrin-offensive

12-” The Remarkable Scale of Turkey’s “Global Purge””
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/turkey/2018-01-29/remarkable-scale-turkeys-global-purge?cid=int-fls&pgtype=hpg

13-” Journalist Oktay Candemir detained in eastern Turkey”
https://turkeypurge.com/journalist-oktay-candemir-detained-eastern-turkey

14-” 623 people detained over Gülen links in past week: ministry”
https://turkeypurge.com/623-people-detained-over-gulen-links-in-past-week-ministry

15-” Pro-government mob attacks pro-Kurdish HDP office in Istanbul”
https://turkeypurge.com/pro-government-mob-attacks-pro-kurdish-hdp-office-istanbul

16-” Turkish Police Torture Two University Personnel For Weeks In Antalya Over Their Alleged Links To Gülen Movement”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-police-torture-two-university-personnel-for-weeks-in-antalya-over-their-alleged-links-to-gulen-movement/

17-” Turkish Court Rules To Keep Jailed Journalist Baransu In Prison Again”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-court-rules-to-keep-jailed-journalist-baransu-in-prison-again/

18-” Turkish Gov’t Issues Detention Warrants For 120 People Over Alleged Links To Gülen Movement”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-govt-issues-detention-warrants-for-120-people-over-alleged-links-to-gulen-movement/

19-” Amnesty International’s Turkey Chair Kılıç Re-Detained By Turkish Government”
https://stockholmcf.org/amnesty-internationals-turkey-chair-kilic-re-detained-by-turkish-government/

20-” Turkish Gov’t Detains 37 People Over ‘Promoting Terrorism’ On Social Media”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-govt-detains-37-people-over-promoting-terrorism-on-social-media/

21-” Family-Wide Persecution: Turkish Gov’t Keeps 7 Members Of Demir Family In Prison Over Alleged Gülen Links”
https://stockholmcf.org/family-wide-persecution-seven-member-of-demir-family-kept-in-prison-over-alleged-gulen-links/

22-” ECtHR Fines Turkish Government Over ‘Discrimination Of Right To Education’”
https://stockholmcf.org/ecthr-fines-turkish-government-over-discrimination-of-right-to-education/

23-” About 40 Percent Of Syrian Children Unable To Go To School In Turkey”
https://stockholmcf.org/about-40-percent-of-syrian-children-unable-to-go-to-school-in-turkey/

24-” Turkish Gov’t Detains 21 Members Of Critical Religious Group, Including Its Leader Kuytul”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-govt-detains-21-members-of-critical-religious-group-including-its-leader-kuytul/

25-” Turkey’s TRT Probes News Presenter For Saying Turkish Military Targeting Civilians In Afrin”
https://stockholmcf.org/turkeys-trt-probes-news-presenter-for-saying-turkish-military-targeting-civilians-in-afrin/

26-” CoE’s Muiznieks condemns detention of Turkish Medical Association members”
https://www.turkishminute.com/2018/01/30/coes-muiznieks-condemns-detention-of-turkish-medical-association-members/

27-” Euro court fines Turkey 10,000 euros for ‘discrimination of right to education’ in case of paraplegic student”
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/euro-court-fines-turkey-10-000-euros-for-discrimination-of-right-to-education-in-case-of-paraplegic-student-126553

28-” Fired teacher tells story of Turkish purge onstage”
https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2018/01/expelled-teacher-expresses-revolt-on-stage.html

29-” Project Exile: Turkey reporter stayed one step ahead of crackdown”
http://globaljournalist.org/2018/01/project-exile-turkey-reporter-stayed-one-step-ahead-crackdown/

30-” [VIDEO] Women protesting torture against jailed relatives detained in Istanbul”
https://turkeypurge.com/video-women-protesting-torture-against-jailed-relatives-detained-in-istanbul

31-” Content by Gülen-linked scholars removed from Turkey’s state-backed Islamic Encyclopedia”
https://turkeypurge.com/content-gulen-linked-scholars-removed-turkeys-state-backed-islamic-encyclopedia

32-” Letter campaign launched for Turkey’s imprisoned women, mothers”
https://turkeypurge.com/letter-campaign-launched-turkeys-imprisoned-women-mothers

33-” HRW: Turkish border guards shooting at fleeing Syrians”
https://turkeypurge.com/hrw-turkish-border-guards-shooting-fleeing-syrians

34-” Boğaziçi University physics professor says wrote 3 research papers during 440 days in prison”
https://turkeypurge.com/bogazici-university-physics-professor-says-wrote-3-research-papers-440-days-arrest

35-” Lawyers In Exile: 572 colleagues jailed, 80 sentenced in Turkey since failed coup”
https://turkeypurge.com/lawyers-exile-572-colleagues-jailed-80-sentenced-turkey-since-failed-coup

36-” ESP İstanbul district head put in pre-trial detention”
https://turkeypurge.com/esp-istanbul-district-head-put-pre-trial-detention-report

37-” Turkish court appoints trustees to gov’t critic Furkan foundation: report”
https://turkeypurge.com/turkish-court-appoints-trustees-govt-critic-furkan-foundation-report

38-” DTK co-chair sent to prison for criticizing Turkey’s Afrin operation”
https://turkeypurge.com/pro-kurdish-deputy-sent-prison

39-” Turkey down two places to rank 101st in 113-country rule of law index”
https://turkeypurge.com/turkey-two-places-ranked-101st-113-country-justice-index

40-” [VIDEO] Pro-Erdogan journalist urges gov’t to shutter critical TV channel”
https://turkeypurge.com/video-pro-erdogan-journalist-urges-govt-shutter-critical-tv-channel

41-” Report: Capacity Of Turkish Civil Society To Deal With Abuses In The Country Weakening”
https://stockholmcf.org/report-capacity-of-turkish-civil-society-to-deal-with-abuses-in-the-country-weakening/

42-“Wife Of Abducted Ümit Horzum Says So Scared Of That If Something Happens To Her Husband, Her Children, Even Herself ”
https://stockholmcf.org/wife-of-abducted-umit-horzum-says-so-scared-of-that-if-something-happens-to-my-husband-my-children-even-myself/

43-“Yet Another Sick Turkish Prisoner Dies Under Custody Because Of Negligence, Maltreatment”
https://stockholmcf.org/yet-another-sick-turkish-prisoner-dies-under-custody-because-of-negligence-maltreatment/

Türkiye tarafından işlenenen İnsan Hakları İhlalleri | 1/29/2018-2/5/2018

1-” Cezaevindeki tutsak kadın ve bebekler için mektup kampanyası”
http://aktifhaber.com/15-temmuz/cezaevindeki-tutsak-kadin-ve-bebekler-icin-mektup-kampanyasi-h111552.html

2-” Mehmet Baransu bugüne kadar 11 hakim değiştirdi ama sonuç yine yok”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/mehmet-baransu-bugune-kadar-11-hakim-degistirdi-ama-sonuc-yine-yok-h111542.html

3-” Taner Kılıç’ı dün tahliye eden mahkeme bugün tutuklanmasına hükmetti”
http://aktifhaber.com/gundem/taner-kilici-dun-tahliye-eden-mahkeme-bugun-tutuklanmasina-hukmetti-h111537.html

4-” Emniyet müdürü Erdal Dengiz 8 aydır cezaevinde işkence altında”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/emniyet-muduru-erdal-dengiz-8-aydir-cezaevinde-iskence-altinda-h111338.html

5-” 12 tutuklu Silivri Cezaevi’nden darp edilerek nakledilmiş!”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/12-tutuklu-silivri-cezaevinden-darp-edilerek-nakledilmis-h111305.html

6-” Kırıkkale F tipi cezaevindeki tutuklulara çıplak arama ve copla işkence”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/kirikkale-f-tipi-cezaevindeki-tutuklulara-ciplak-arama-ve-copla-iskence-h111304.html

7-” Uluslararası hekim örgütlerinden Erdoğan’a: Hemen serbest bırakılsınlar ”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/uluslararasi-hekim-orgutlerinden-erdogana-hemen-serbest-birakilsinlar/

8-” Furkan Vakfı’nın tüm şube ve temsilcilikleri kapatıldı”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/furkan-vakfinin-tum-sube-ve-temsilcilikleri-kapatildi/

9-” ‘115 hamile çocuk’ skandalını ortaya çıkaran personel yine sürgün edildi ”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/115-hamile-cocuk-skandalini-ortaya-cikaran-personel-yine-surgun-edildi/

10-” ‘Hukukun üstünlüğü’: Türkiye 113 ülke arasında 101’inci sırada”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/hukukun-ustunlugu-turkiye-113-ulke-arasinda-101inci-sirada/

11-” Af Örgütü: Türkiye’de gazetecilik üzerindeki baskı daha da arttı”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/af-orgutu-afrin-harekati-turkiyede-gazetecilik-uzerindeki-baskiyi-artiriyor/

12-” Türkiye AİHM’de bir kez daha mahkûm: Engelliye ayrımcılık yapıldı”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/turkiye-aihmde-bir-kez-daha-mahkum-engelliye-ayrimcilik-yapildi/

13-” Furkan Vakfı’na operasyon: Alpaslan Kuytul dahil 21 kişi gözaltında”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/furkan-vakfina-operasyon-kuytul-dahil-21-kisi-gozaltina-alindi/

14-” HDP binasına saldırıdan gözaltına alınanların tümü serbest”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/hdp-binasina-saldiridan-gozaltina-alinanlarin-tumu-serbest/

15-” 18 aydır tutuklu polise 9, itirafçı polislere 4 yıl hapis cezası”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/18-aydir-tutuklu-polise-9-itirafci-polislere-4-yil-hapis-cezasi/

16-” Ümit Horzum’un ailesi: Çaresiziz ve acı çekiyoruz”
http://aktifhaber.com/iskence/umit-horzumun-ailesi-caresiziz-ve-aci-cekiyoruz-h111697.html

17-” Görme engelli gazetecinin kabartma yazılı kitapları verilmiyor”
http://aktifhaber.com/medya/gorme-engelli-gazetecinin-kabartma-yazili-kitaplari-verilmiyor-h111692.html

18-” İnternetten yapılan yayınlara da sansür getiriliyor!”
http://aktifhaber.com/medya/internetten-yapilan-yayinlara-da-sansur-getiriliyor-h111690.html

19-” 9 Eylül Üniversitesi Rektörlüğü’nden akademisyenlere tehdit!”
http://aktifhaber.com/gundem/9-eylul-universitesi-rektorlugunden-akademisyenlere-tehdit-h111687.html

20-” ‘Cezaevinde kalamaz’ raporuna karşın tahliye edilmeyen mahkum yaşamını yitirdi”
http://aktifhaber.com/gundem/cezaevinde-kalamaz-raporuna-karsin-tahliye-edilmeyen-mahkum-yasamini-yitirdi-h111653.html

21-” Furkan Vakfı’nın kasasında çıkan ‘suç delili’: Evlilik formları”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/furkan-vakfinin-kasasinda-cikan-suc-delili-evlilik-formlari/

22-” İslâm Ansiklopedisi’nde sansür skandalı; maddeler siliniyor”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/islam-ansiklopedisinde-sansur-skandali/

23-” Darbecilikten tutuklandı, hapiste üç bilimsel makale yazdı”
http://www.kronos.news/tr/darbecilikten-tutuklandi-hapiste-uc-bilimsel-makale-yazdi/

24-“Af Örgütü: İnsan hakları savunucuları hedef alınıyor”
http://www.dw.com/tr/af-%C3%B6rg%C3%BCt%C3%BC-insan-haklar%C4%B1-savunucular%C4%B1-hedef-al%C4%B1n%C4%B1yor/a-42370670

25-” “Türkiye’de korku hukuk sistemini zehirliyor””
http://www.dw.com/tr/t%C3%BCrkiyede-korku-hukuk-sistemini-zehirliyor/a-42373465

26-” Financial Times: Doktorların gözaltına alınması Avrupa’da Türkiye’ye yönelik kaygıları artıracak”
http://www.bbc.com/turkce/haberler-turkiye-42882725

27-” ‘Türkiye Hukukun Üstünlüğünde 113 Ülke Arasında 101’inci Sırada’”
https://www.amerikaninsesi.com/a/turkiye-hukukun-ustunlugunde-113-ulke-arasinda-101inci-sirada/4233586.html

28-” Mahpuslar cezaevinden yazdı: Her hafta mutlaka odalarımız basılıyor”
https://www.birgun.net/haber-detay/mahpuslar-cezaevinden-yazdi-her-hafta-mutlaka-odalarimiz-basiliyor-202726.html

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Turkish government’s ‘Global Purge’ targeted opponents in at least 46 countries

Turkish government has pursued an aggressive policy to silence its perceived enemies in at least 46 countries across four continents, as part of its post-coup crackdown, a Foreign Affairs article noted Monday. The Turkish government has been hunting its opponents abroad, particularly the supporters of the Gulen movement since before and after the failed putsch on July 15, 2016, the article said adding that government’s alleged enemies were targeted at least in 46 countries.

Elaborating on the purge abroad, the magazine said: “Ankara has revoked thousands of passports, and achieved the arrest, deportation, or rendition of hundreds of Turkish citizens from at least 16 countries, including many who were under UN protection as asylum seekers. It has successfully pressured at least 20 countries to close or transfer to new owners dozens, perhaps hundreds, of Gulen movement schools.”

Turkish government accuses the movement of masterminding the 2016 failed coup while the latter denies involvement. More than 150,000 has passed through police custody while over a one-third of those were remanded in prison over Gulen links in Turkey. More than 3,000 schools, dormitories, and universities were shuttered while over 1,000 companies were seized at home.

While the article presents an in-depth insight into the chronological relations between the movement and Turkey’s governments in the recent history, it says the President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government labeled the group as a terrorist organization before waging an all-out war against it.

Deportations

“Since the failed coup attempt, Turkey has exerted diplomatic pressure on various governments to arrest or deport hundreds of individuals from around the world. By my count, 15 countries have arrested or deported various representatives of the movement, ranging from supposed financiers to schoolteachers. Those countries include Angola, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Georgia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Morocco, Myanmar, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Turkmenistan. …In at least three cases—Kazakhstan, Myanmar, and Sudan—individuals appear to have been turned over to Turkey without judicial proceedings, perhaps through the operation of a special National Intelligence Organization unit that Turkey’s state news agency says was established to track down “high-value” Gulenists. There have also been multiple cases in which those deported were apparently seeking asylum and thus had protected status at the time they were sent to Turkey: news reports say this was the case in Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Malaysia, and Pakistan. Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov admitted that the August 2016 deportation of a software engineer who had applied for asylum before the coup attempt was “on the edge of the law.” In other cases, like in Angola, Pakistan, and Qatar, there were mass deportations following the closure of Gulen schools.”

Also, pro-government commentators, such as Cem Kucuk, have talked casually about how MIT should kill members of the Gulen movement abroad, the magazine reported.

Closure of schools abroad

“The movement’s schools are under extreme pressure in the global purge,” the article highlighted before detailing the pressure on Gulenists’ overseas facilities: “Since its falling-out with the Gulenist movement in 2013, the government has been pressing other countries to shutter the schools. The Gambia closed its Gulen schools in April 2014. Turkey’s close ally Azerbaijan followed soon thereafter and Tajikistan shut down its Gulen schools in 2015. But elsewhere in the world, these schools largely remained open until the coup attempt of July 2016, after which Turkey increased the pressure. The results were quick. Schools were almost immediately closed in Jordan, Libya, and Somalia. Angola, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Morocco, and Tanzania followed suit in early 2017. Before the year was out, Afghanistan, Chad, Georgia, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sudan, and Tunisia had all closed or transferred schools.

Pressure extends beyond Gulenists

Not only the supporters of the movement have been targeted, the article said, adding that all alleged government enemies within and outside Turkey were affected.

“In fact, 31 percent of all those arrested in government operations under the state of emergency, which has been in place since October 2016, were associated with Kurdish or leftist groups, according to official figures compiled by iHop, a Turkish human rights monitoring group. Nearly 400 academics who signed a petition before the coup attempt calling for peace between the state and the PKK in January 2016 have also been fired, and some have left Turkey or remained abroad. Others who have been convicted or charged while outside the country now fear traveling because of the threat of detention due to Interpol notices.”

“The global purge has also touched Interpol. In December, the AP reported that Interpol representatives were examining up to 40,000 extradition requests, some perhaps from Turkey, for possible political abuse. The report came after a number of high-profile cases involving Turks abroad, including Dogan Akhanli, a left-wing writer with dual German and Turkish citizenship who was arrested and forced to remain in Spain for two months while Spanish authorities assessed Turkey’s extradition request.”

Sources:
https://turkeypurge.com/report-turkish-governments-global-purge-targeted-opponents-least-46-countries
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/turkey/2018-01-29/remarkable-scale-turkeys-global-purge?cid=int-fls&pgtype=hpg

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Oppression of Supporters of the Hizmet Movement in Turkey and Abroad

There is an ongoing suppression of dissidents following the attempted coup of July 15, 2016. The state of emergency and the decree laws pave the way for discrimination and segregation on the basis of ethnicity, religion, and political or other opinions. Women and children are discriminated and segregated on the basis of their identity or the identity of their family members and parents. Ordinary citizens including, women, men, children, elderly, and disabled people face discrimination based on physical or mental disability, birth registration, place of residence, social segregation, gender or health, and sometimes a combination of these reasons.

Below are some types of discrimination that people face in Turkey:
• More than 150,000 public officials are dismissed from their positions without any evidence, due process and any explanation but their names appear on long lists.
• More than 60,000 people have been arrested because of alleged links with the Hizmet Movement without any concrete criminal evidence. Much more were taken into custody and released under probation.
• The government violated people’s fundamental right to travel by either canceling or not issuing their passports.
• The government’s inflammatory rhetoric and hate speech target the followers of the Hizmet Movement and other dissidents. Both public and the government have been labeling people as terrorists even though there is no such indication, only because they support or are not against the Hizmet Movement.
• Assets of the Hizmet Movement’s supporters have been frozen leading people to suffer also financially besides other problems.
• People labeled as terrorists cannot find a job neither in public nor in private field.
• Dissidents and their families are deliberately deprived of social services and financial resources needed for physical survival.
• The state of emergency and the new decree laws impose life-threatening forcible discrimination and segregation in Turkey.
• Majority of the Turkish citizens face fear and betrayal in a police state.
• The dissidents and human rights defenders are under arbitrary detention and arrest without due process.
• There are grave violations of international human rights law and atrocity crimes including torture, inhuman and degrading treatment.
• There is a lack of legal remedies in the Turkish judiciary, people cannot look for a remedy from the courts and other mechanisms such as the State of Emergency Procedures Investigation Commission.
• Torture and other similar incidents have been witnessed a lot especially during police custody.
• People arrested over Hizmet links are kept under inhuman conditions in overcrowded prisons.
• Both arrestees and their visitors are under psychological pressure by the guards.
• Family members of people who are at large are threatened by police officers to be taken into custody and arrested if they do not give information about their relatives’ whereabouts.

Below are some types of human rights violations Turkish people with links to the Hizmet Movement face abroad:
• Turkish citizens abroad are vulnerable for arbitrary detentions, abductions and expulsions, therefore, need protection.
• There are 229 Turkish citizens abroad who are called to return Turkey; if not, they will be deprived of nationality.
• Hundreds and thousands of Turkish citizens abroad are denied of consular services including newborns who became stateless outside of Turkey. Consulates do not issue passports to these people as well.
• Turkish citizens seeking asylum would face torture and ill-treatment if deported to Turkey.
• Because of passport cancellations by the Turkish government, family members of the supporters in Turkey cannot leave Turkey leading to family separation.
• Foreign governments do not grant visa in most cases to the families of asylum seekers that include the supporters of the Hizmet Movement abroad, which again leads to family separation.
• In some cases, family members of the supporters of the Movement could be able to leave Turkey but reach out the countries that are not safe such as Kyrgyzstan and Morocco. It is highly risky that they might be deported or will face same type of persecution in these countries because of Erdogan’s pressure. Again because of visa and passport problems, they cannot go to safer countries.
• In most cases assets and bank accounts of the supporters and their family members are frozen by the government, thus people cannot transfer their funds abroad and struggle for a living.
• Most people seeking asylum abroad are still waiting for a decision especially in the United States because of the long process of asylum application. They live in uncertainty by not knowing when will they be granted asylum and attain their rights.


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Turkish Police Torture Two University Personnel For Weeks In Antalya Over Their Alleged Links To Gülen Movement

Sedat Gökçen and Ahmet Gödük, two former personnel of the International Antalya University, which was closed by a government decree under the rule of emergency over its alleged affiliation with the Gülen movement, have reportedly been subject to heavy torture and maltreatments for weeks under the police custody in Turkey’s Antalya province.

According to information shared by a @Turkeydeiskence, a Twitter account focuses on the torture and maltreatment cases in Turkey under the rule of emergency, because of the severe torture in Antalya Police Department Ahmet Gödük has become unable to walk. The @Turkeydeiskence has reported that Gökçen and Gödük have been subjected to physical torture, maltreatments and psychological pressure to oblige them to make “confessions.”

It was reported that Gökçen and Gödük were detained on January 16, 2018 at Antalya Terra City Shopping Mall by a group of civil police officers. Police officers applied physical violence to Gökçen and Gödük even during the process of their detentions. Because of the violence applied to him, herniated disc problem of Gökçen has reemerged and he has experienced a severe loss in his hearing capability and he lost his balance. He has bruises and swelling in different parts of his body.

Ahmed Gödük, who has also herniated disc problem, has started to experience serious problem as he walks because of the heavy violence he has been a target.

It was also reported that the police have prevented Gökçen and Gödük from getting doctor reports in order to prevent the exposure of torture and maltreatments they applied. Therefore, the custody periods of Gökçen and Gödük were arbitrarily extended to 15 days so that the traces of torture that they had imposed on them to vanish.

Also during this long detention period, Gökçen and Gödük were subjected to maltreatments including threats, insults, starvation, deprivation of bathing, interfering with their worship. At the end of the detention period with torture and maltreatments, Gökçen and Gödük were arrested by a local court and sent to Döşemealtı Prison in Antalya.

Source:
https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-police-torture-two-university-personnel-for-weeks-in-antalya-over-their-alleged-links-to-gulen-movement/

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Turkey rated among worst in world in WJP 2017-18 Rule of Law Index

Turkey has fallen to 101st place out of 113 countries in the World Justice Project’s 2017-18 Rule of Law Index, a comprehensive measure of adherence to the rule of law.

The World Justice Project (WJP) is an independent, US-based organization that aims to advance the rule of law around the world. Its Rule of Law Index is the most comprehensive dataset of its kind and the only to rely principally on primary data, measuring 113 countries’ adherence to the rule of law from the perspective of ordinary people and their experiences.

There has been widespread concern that fundamental rights and freedoms and the rule of law in Turkey have significantly eroded since a state of emergency was declared after a failed coup attempt in July 2016, as reflected in Freedom House’s “Freedom in the World 2018,” which downgraded Turkey’s status to “not free.”

Turkey slipped two places on the WJP list this year to 101st, below Myanmar, Nicaragua, Madagascar and Nigeria. Turkey was nine places above Egypt and just 12 higher than bottom-placed Venezuela.

The WJP’s report placed Turkey’s rule of law as the worst in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and the second worst of upper-middle-income countries, above only Venezuela.

The WJP decides on their ranking by each country’s performance across eight aggregated factors: constraints on government powers, absence of corruption, open government, fundamental rights, order and security, regulatory enforcement, civil justice and criminal justice.

Turkey was ranked in the bottom tercile in six of these eight areas. The two areas in which it achieved an average grade were absence of corruption and criminal justice.

Turkey’s constraints on government powers were marked particularly poorly by the WJP, coming in 111th place, ahead of only Zimbabwe and Venezuela.

Turkey’s record on fundamental rights, too, was near the bottom of the list, in 107th position, one place above China and one below Bangladesh. Freedom of religion and freedom of expression achieved particularly dismal results in this category.

Source:
https://www.turkishminute.com/2018/02/01/turkey-rated-among-worst-in-world-in-wjp-2017-18-rule-of-law-index/

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https://worldjusticeproject.org/sites/default/files/documents/WJP_ROLI_2017-18_Online-Edition.pdf

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Mehmet Altan and Sahin Alpay should be immediately released

Amnesty International Orange County:

On January 11, 2018, Turkey’s Constitutional Court ruled in a criminal case that Mehmet Altan and fellow journalist Sahin Alpay’s rights were being violated by pre-trial detention and ruled that they should be released, nut the 27th High Criminal Court in Istanbul declined to implement the Constitutional Court decision.

Following the coup attempt in Turkey on July 15, 2016, and the imposition of a state of emergency, over 180 news outlets have been shut down under laws passed by presidential decree. There are now at least 148 writers, journalists, and media workers in prison, making Turkey the biggest jailer of journalists in the world.

Prof. Mehmet Altan and Sahin Alpay are only two of the hundreds of victims of this horrific violation of democratic values and principles within Turkey.

Mehmet Altan, the Faculty of Economics at Istanbul University since 1986, was also a journalist working in the daily Sabah (1987-2006) and worked as an editor-in-chief in the daily Star until 2012. He has been dismissed from his newspaper because of the government’s pressures on free media.

Sahin Alpay, faculty in Bahcesehir University since 2001, was arrested in 2016. He worked as a writer and editor for Cumhuriyet, Sabah, and Milliyet Newspapers. He directed the “Intellectual Perspective” a weekly program at Turkish CNN and he was a columnist at the now closed-down Zaman Newspaper. He also hosted a program, which aired on the now closed-down Mehtap TV channel.

In September 2016, Mehmet Altan and Sahin Alpay were detained as part of a wave of arrests of thinkers and writers following the failed July 2016 coup attempt. Arrested for allegedly giving “subliminal messages” to announce the coup on a television roundtable discussion show, Mr. Altan was charged with attempting to overthrow the “constitutional order”, “interfering with the work of the national assembly”, and “interfering with the work of the government” through violence or force.

Amnesty Orange County call the authorities in Turkey to respect and implement the ruling of the Turkish Constitutional Court for Mehmet Altan and Sahin Alpay to be released immediately alongside all the other journalists and writers, including Mehmet Altan’s brother Ahmet Altan who is also among the incarcerated writers and journalists.

We urge everyone to take action. Please sign the petition linked below: https://www.change.org/p/turkey-mehmet-altan-and-sahin-alpay-should-be-immediately-released?recruiter=841476427&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=share_petition

This petition will be delivered to:
Turkey Consulate of Turkey in Los Angeles
Embassy of Turkey, Washington, D.C.
TURKEY MINISTRY OF JUSTICE

 


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