'Kurdish' statement from Kerboran Municipality
Kerboran Municipality made a statement on the removal of the Kurdish warning signs and said: “We strongly condemn this great evil.”
Investigation against Kobanê celebration in prison
Lawyer Mehmet Selahattin Timur from ÖHD stated that violations such as access to health care, strip searches and ill-treatment are taking place in prisons in the Aegean region and that disciplinary proceedings were initiated against prisoners who celebrated the anniversary of the Kobanê victory.
Kurdish traffic warnings erases in Êlih
The "Pêşî Peya/Pedestrian First" traffic warning signs written on the roads in Êlih have been erased.
Objection to access ban: Freedom of press and expression violated
An objection was made to the access ban imposed on our agency's domain name upon the complaint of the Gümüşhane Provincial Gendarmerie Command. The application emphasized that the decision is "a violation of freedom of press and expression."
Hatimoğulları meets farmers in Hatay
DEM Party Co-Chair Tülay Hatimoğulları met with farmers in Hatay, criticized the government's agricultural policies and said: "We have to overthrow all policies of this government."
Amed residents reacts blackening of warning signs
Citizens in Amed reacted to the blackening of Kurdish traffic warning signs and described as "hostility towards Kurds".
3 years sentence to Journalist Süleyman Ahmet
Journalist Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained and no news was heard from for 279 days, was sentenced to 3 years in prison.
Court rulings: Bijî Serok Apo' not a crime
There are many rulings by the Court of Cassation, Constitutional Court and ECHR that the slogan "Bijî Serok Apo", which was used as a justification for the arrest of some young people in Mersin, is not a crime.
Police raids weddings for 'Kurdish songs and halay'
Police raided 3 weddings in Colemêrg and detained musicians and some wedding hosts who sang Kurdish songs.
Trial of Journalist Süleyman Ahmet begins
The trial of journalist Süleyman Ahmet, who has not been heard from for 279 days, has begun.
Child scribbled Kurdish warnings received 'ideas' from police and lawyer
A high school student who scribbled Kurdish warnings in Wan and wrote "Turkey is Turkish, will remain Turkish" said he received advice from TEM police and a lawyer.
Lawyer Sarıca: UN report reveals CPT's unlawfulness
Rezan Sarıca, lawyer of Asrin Law Office, pointed out that the UN Committee Against Torture's report on Turkey shows that the CPT does not act in compliance with international standards and said: “The voice we expected from the CPT came from the UN.”
Article for the killing of stray dogs approves
The first five articles of a bill that paves the way for the killing of stray dogs have been approved by AKP-MHP votes in Parliament.
Kurdish warning signs scribbled under police escort in Amed
In Amed, an unidentified group, under police escort, defaced the warning signs “Hedî” and “Peşî Peya” written on pedestrian paths.