Esma Uludag a 35-year-old woman passed away just 6 months after she took refuge in Greece
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Esma Uludag a 35-year-old woman passed away just 6 months after she took refuge in Greece
FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE
URGENT CALL TO GOVERNMENTS TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF PROMINENT DISSIDENTS OF ERDOGAN REGIME ABROAD AGAINST ABDUCTIONS ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE VICTIMS OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES 8/30/ 2019
We regretfully acknowledge that, in the aftermath of the failed coup attempt in July 2019, 119 persons have been abducted in Turkey and also on the soils of different countries worldwide. Those abduction cases have been operated by the alleged special agents assigned by Turkish authorities.
As Advocates of Silenced Turkey (AST), we kindly request from governments around the world and all relevant international organizations caring about human rights to promptly take all necessary preemptive steps to ensure the safety of the prominent dissidents of Erdogan regime before it is too late, including to;
• Identify individuals in the country who are likely targets of the Turkish National Intelligence Agency and the
The Turkish government and that is in danger of being threatened, abducted, tortured and/or killed or illegally
extradited,
• Investigate evidence of the Turkish government’s illegal activity, including potential perpetrators’ actions,
behaviors and abductions; extrajudicial assassinations of targets; and the torture or illegal removal of person(s)
from the country.
• Urge the Turkish government to immediately dissolve the Office for Human Abduction and Executions.
• Support Human Rights Defenders in Turkey and abroad, and prevent arbitrary deprivation of life and
extrajudicial killings,
• Turkish diplomats that have been working as spies, must be watched closely, and they must be prevented if they
are in preparation of any harm,
State departments should urgently call in Turkish ambassadors to attain information of whether they are working
on similar illegal abductions operations against the dissidents of Erdogan Regime.
Yours sincerely,
Hafza Y. GIRDAP
Spokesperson
[email protected]
Ahmet Altan (born 1950) is a Turkish journalist, prominent novelist, and author. A working journalist for more than 20 years, he has served in all stages of the profession, from being a night shift reporter to editor in chief in various newspapers and he was the editor-in-chief of Taraf newspaper a liberal newspaper between 2007-2012. Ahmet Altan was arrested on September 10, 2016, in a dawn raid for allegedly giving subliminal messages the night before the failed coup on July 15, 2016. He 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 and sentenced to life in prison. Altan is among thousands of prisoners of conscience in Turkey. We urge the Turkish authorities to free Altan and stop human rights violations against him.
On Thursday, a press release will be made by AST on behalf of the release of journalist and intellectual Ahmet Altan.
Send a letter or video Message for ALTAN:
More details will be shared when the time approaches. You can share your letter and a video message to Ahmet Altan or other political prisoners via AST.
CAMPAIGN DETAILS
● A special video is being prepared by AST for the release of the political prisoners and will be published on Thursday.
● The press release will be made to the relevant places;
● Social Media campaign will be organized;
● The signature campaign for ALTAN will be launched;
● The issue will be transmitted to international institutions again;
ACTION ITEMS
● You can send a letter or video message to Ahmet Altan by yourself or through AST; You can send your message to [email protected]
● You can support the campaign that will be held on Thursday;
● You can voluntarily support the work of AST or share your feedback through [email protected]
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August 2019 / (28 pages)
Our infographics work began on August 24, 2018. In the past year, we gathered information from comprehensive reports of human rights associations, data from several statistical institutes, and also news from many known newspapers, most notably:
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
The United States Department of State
Freedom House
Amnesty International
The American Bar Association
Reuters
The Committee to Protect Journalists
Turkey Statistical Institute (TUIK)
Stockholm Center for Freedom
Global Wealth Migration Review
Scholars at Risk
European Asylum Support Office (EASO)
CBC (WHO IS THIS? WRITE IT OUT)
WP (WHO IS THIS? WRITE IT OUT)
POLITICO
COMMA Network
The Arrested Lawyers Initiative
Lawyer Rights Watch
World Prison Brief
Turkey Purge
Journalists and Writers Foundation
Prison Studies
Prison Insider
Ahval News
AST created 22 pages of infographics by summarizing a total of 854 pages of information including reports, statistical databases, and news published by these organizations.
The story of Ms. Idil and her children is a story of patience, of submission, of struggle and trust, alongside anger, disappointment and indecision, a story of fear and tears. When you know that the story is anything but fiction, the way you look at your surroundings, the way you behold people and objects is transformed. As you look once more at the blessings you have, and you witness, or listen to the struggle of others who are striving to hold on to those same things, you are awakened with the reality that these are not merely words being expressed. Things such as freedom, and family, and a calling so great that you are willing to devote your whole being to it…..
They are among the thousands who fled from the persecution and witch hunt in Turkey to find the right place to enjoy their freedom.
The so-called coup attempt July 15 serves as a justification for the complete conversion of a country’s administrative system and persecution of hundreds of thousands in Turkey.
On July 15, 2016 Turkey witnessed an attempted but failed military coup against Erdoğan government. During this horrific uprising, hundreds of people were killed and thousands of others were injured. Right after the coup attempt, the Turkish government has taken a wave of oppressive actions against not only the alleged coup plotters but also those that are perceived as critics of the regime. With that, the country’s political spectrum has been completely changed. Amid massive crackdown on media outlets and hundreds of thousands of the dissidents, President Erdoğan further consolidated his power with a controversial referendum in 2017 that changed the country from a parliamentary democracy into one-man rule. Being seen a setback from the rule of law, the new presidential system deepened concerns on human rights.
Marking a monumental turning point in Turkey’s history, the uprising has not been thoroughly investigated. Questioning the government’s narrative has caused many to imprisonment. The leaked details fueled the suspicions on the government’s narrative thus diminished its credibility. The narrative along with the massive crackdown on the dissident groups and Erdoğan’s consolidation of power faced heavy criticism from almost all quarters of the democratic world. In fact, a former representative of the European Parliament and well-known politician Andrew Duff defined it as “quick and relentless so-called coup”. The present report of Advocates of Silenced Turkey (AST) provides an overview of controversies and dark points on the “so-called coup” along with the human right concerns during the ongoing post-coup crackdown on the Turkey’s dissident groups.
Some of the highlights from the report are:
We urge;
THE SO-CALLED COUP
THAT SERVES AS A JUSTIFICATION FOR THE COMPLETE CONVERSION OF
A COUNTRY’S ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM
AS WELL AS A JUSTIFICATION FOR THE VICTIMIZATION OF HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS
The TBMM (Turkish Grand National Assembly) July 15 Investigation Commission wanted to listen to the testimonies of Chief of Defense Hulusi Akar and MIT Chief Hakan Fidan. However, President Erdoğan did not allow either of the names to appear in front of the commission. Akar and Fidan were not able to stand in front of the commission and answer their questions.
https://twitter.com/15temmuzgercegi/status/1018414216288407552
https://t24.com.tr/haber/fethullah-gulen-uluslararasi-bir-komisyon-darbeyiarastirsin-sonucunu-simdiden-kabul-ediyoruz,350385
Attorney General Serdar Coşkun admitted that the first cases of individuals being taken into custody and being arrested on July 16 were carried out based on the official report of the events. For instance, he gave orders to have approximately 3,000 judges and prosecutors to be arrested. However, on July 16 there was no evidence to support the allegations that the said 3,000 judges and prosecutors had been involved in the coup. No evidence to that effect was found later on either. The purge lists had been prepared in advance. And they were put into effect right after the coup attempt. In the morning of July 16, at 01:00 am, only three hours after the military insurrection had started, 2,745 judges and prosecutors were dismissed from their duties. The official report prepared by Attorney General Serdar Coşkun was also written up at the same time that night, 01:00 am.
https://www.ahmetdonmez.net/iste-serdar-coskunun-skandal-tutanaktan-sonraki-ilk-talimati/
Former European Parliament representative and well-known politician Andrew Duff made the following statements regarding the report written by July 15 public prosecutor Serdar Coşkun, “We have finally figured out how Erdoğan was able to exploit this so-called coup in such a quick and relentless manner. This report shows us that certain incidents were prepared beforehand, ERDOĞAN allowed for the insurrection to be carried out in a controlled manner and afterward put his own version of a constitutional coup into action.”
https://www.ahmetdonmez.net/andrew-duff-savci-coskunun-tutanagi-bazi-seylerin-onceden-hazirlandigini-gosteriyor/
“QUICK AND RELENTLESS SO-CALLED COUP”
https://odatv.com/gormezden-sonra-sira-fidan-ve-akarda-mi-2707171200.html
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July 15 Purge in Numbers
249 people lost their lives
612,347 people were interrogated
160,000 people were arrested
152,000 state officials were arrested
62,669 political prisoners were charged with terrorist activity
7,907 incidents of human rights violations
3,502 victims were subjected to torture and ill-treatment
686 torture incidents occurred during detention
51 prisoners died in suspicious circumstances
69,301 students were incarcerated (highest number of students incarcerated at any given time in the history of the country)
2,767 teenagers, aged between 12 and 18, were incarcerated
197 teenagers, aged between 12 and 18, were incarcerated due to the alleged involvement in terrorism
102,000 people were jailed due to the alleged use of ByLock mobile application
Assets valued at $11,000,000,000 were seized
130,000 public officers were suspended from work
80,000 citizens were arrested
4,000+ judges or prosecutors were dismissed from work
2,300+ private educational institutions were closed
7,257 academics were dismissed
1,600+ non-profit and non-governmental organizations were closed
1,500+ public associations and foundations were closed
200 public media companies were closed
2,500 journalists and media workers were left unemployed
19 unions were closed
15 private universities were closed
1,539 lawyers were put on trial
580 lawyers were arrested
103 lawyers were sentenced to long terms in prison
5,705 academics were suspended
8,240 armed forces employees were dismissed
1,067 NATO-supporting members of the armed forces were dismissed
28 individuals were abducted
100+ members of the Gulen Movement were abducted and brought back to Turkey from 18 different countries by the National Intelligence Organization