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TUAY-DER: Prisoners are constantly tortured!
TUAY-DER co-chair Elif Haran stated that they received many complaints from prisoners complaining about being tortured and harassed. -
Father of HPG guerrilla shown parts of three different bodies
The family of HPG Mercan Erkol, who wanted to take the body of their son, was shown a grave with parts of three different bodies. -
Two foreign female academics held in Iran go on hunger strike
Two female academics held in Tehran’s Evin Prison called for international solidarity as they announced that they would be denying food and water indefinitely as of Christmas Eve. -
IHD Co-chair: Isolation at Imrali affects the entire society
For more than four months now, the Turkish state has again been relying on the total isolation of Abdullah Öcalan. ANF spoke with prominent lawyer Eren Keskin about the situation on Imrali. She says that the Imrali system affects the whole society. -
IHD says Selahattin Demirtaş suffers from serious health problems
The Human Rights Association (IHD) warned that jailed HDP former co-chair Selahattin Demirtaş suffers from serious health problems. -
Rights violations in Tarsus Prison exposed
It has been disclosed that the prison administration of Tarsus threatened prisoners with threats such as "You don't deserve to live, we can do anything to you". -
Osman Kavala remains in custody despite ECtHR ruling
A Turkish court in Istanbul has rejected the release of activist Osman Kavala, for whom the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled right violation and release two weeks ago. -
Victims of Maraş and Roboski massacres commemorated in Toulouse
Victims of the massacres of Maraş and Roboski were commemorated in Toulouse. -
Sick prisoners in Bolu jail do not receive proper treatment
The Sick Prisoners Initiative pointed out that prisoners in Bolu F-Type Closed Prison don't receive treatment. -
Istanbul police attack demo for prisoner on death fast
Koçak has been on indefinite fast for 171 days demanding fair trial. -
Kurdish journalists sued by military commander acquitted
The seven Kurdish journalists sued by a Turkish military commander for "naming actors in the fight against terror" in connection with the destruction of Sur have been acquitted. -
Human Rights Week ends with human chain in Istanbul
IHD and TIHV members ended the Human Rights Week with a human chain in Beşiktaş and vowed to continue struggling. -
IHD Van chair Melet: The State of Emergency has never been lifted
IHD Van Branch President Murat Melet said that the State of Emergency never ended. -
AI: At least 304 killed, thousands injured in Iran
Thousands arbitrarily detained and at risk of torture in chilling post-protest crackdown in Iran, said the Amnesty International. -
Kurdish organisations mobilize to protest Erdoğan in Geneva
The Swiss Kurdish Women's Union (YJK-S) and the Swiss Kurdish Democratic Society (CDK-S) said it was unacceptable for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to come to Switzerland to attend the Refugee Forum in Geneva. -
Actions for sick prisoners in Ankara and Istanbul
Two actions were organized in Ankara and Istanbul to draw attention to the condition of ill prisoners. It was emphasized that the state are leaving the prisoners to die. -
Remains of 10 people from Garzan delivered to their families
Of the 267 bodies that were excavated in Garzan Graveyard in Bitlis, only 10 were delivered to their families and with two years delay. -
Governor bans Lawyers Association for Freedom press conference
Diyarbakır Governor's Office banned the ÖHD which wanted to hold a press conference on rights violations. -
Relatives of forcibly disappeared call for justice
The children of the disappeared and of those who lost their lives during the massacres reiterated the demand for "justice" in Ankara. -
Women prisoners in Gebze complain about harassment
The prisoners in the Gebze Closed Women's Prison said that they had been harassed and subjected to raids on the wards. -
“Turkey must be brought to justice"
Call for the establishment of an international committee to investigate the Turkish state’s war crimes and trial of perpetrators at international courts. -
ECtHR calls for the release of Osman Kavala
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has given a verdict of right violation for businessperson Osman Kavala, who was detained on October 18, 2017 and has been arrested since November 1, 2017. -
UN’s Colville denounces attacks by Turkey's mercenaries in Syria
Spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said that states that support parties to the conflict, even when they are not directly engaged in hostilities, are obliged to respect and ensure respect for international humanitarian law. -
Aegean region: 384 violations ights of women and children
According to the Human Rights Association there have been 384 violations of children and women rights in the Aegean Region in the last 10 months. -
UN: At least 7,000 people arrested in Iran in mass protests
UN’s Bachelet called on Iran to address multiple human rights violations in context of recent protests.