Şerzan Kurt is dead. A victim of ultranationalist attacks in Muğla

Student shot in Muğla dies in hospital from Hurriyet Dailynews Şerzan Kurt, 21, the university student shot during the unrest in the western province of Muğla last week, died in a hospital in İzmir, the Fırat News Agency reported Wednesday. Conflict erupts at hospital that treated injured student ?Today’s Zaman – 15 hours ago Muğla … Read more

It was the International Day Against Homophobia 2010

Communication & the International Day Against Homophobia – updated

by Julien Frisch

International Day Against Homophobia 2010

from ALDE News

ALDE 4 EqualityALDE continues to support the International Day Against Homophobia 2010 with a specialized project, “ALDE 4 Equality“, aimed at promoting equality and non-discrimination and LGBT rights in Europe and the participation of ALDE MEPs in Equality events.


The police attacked transsexuals’ protest in Ankara, an anarchist blog reports.

MENA: International Day Against Homophobia Celebrated

from Global Voices Online by Katharine Ganly

By Katharine Ganly

May 17th marks the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO). Despite homosexual acts still being punishable by law in all of the Middle East and North Africa with the exception of Israel, there are nevertheless many initiatives throughout the region to mark the day, along with more established organisations building on the successes of previous years events.

Turkish gays, lesbians need better treatment, European deputy says

from Hurriyet Dailynews
Securing freedoms and rights for gays and lesbians in Turkey will help the country show how compatible it is with European values, a Dutch member of the European Parliament says. According to Marietje Schaake, the human-rights coordinator for the Liberals, a more ‘human discussion’ is needed about sexuality and gender identity

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Güler Zere passed away… Her release was too late…

Release comes too late for Turkish prisoner Güler Zere

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Human Rights roundup in Turkey.

Turkeys Energy Minister Yildiz arrives at ...

Turkey’s Energy Minister Taner Yildiz arrives at a hospital in Ankara for a medical check after he was punched in the face April 19, 2010. Yildiz was punched in the face in Kayseri, during a funeral for a Turkish officer killed in clashes with Kurdish PKK rebels in a military operation in southeast Turkey.? Read more » REUTERS

Parliamentary Investigation into Murder of Journalist Dink?

from Bianet :: English
The Justice and Development Party submitted the proposal for a parliamentary investigation into the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink three years ago. Should the proposal be approved, the parliament would have to find the abetters for the murder.

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Saskia Sassen on Immigration [and a roundup]

Immigration: control vs governance, Saskia Sassen

from open Democracy News Analysis – by Saskia Sassen

The United States has resorted to fairly extreme state action in order to control undocumented immigrants. This is a long history, with ups and downs. The current phase of strong-state action began in the 1990s with Bill Clinton. But the US is not alone. Some of the most powerful states in the world ? Britain, France, Italy – have increasingly reoriented large parts of their state bureaucracy to control, detect, stop, detain, and deport basically vulnerable and powerless migrants. These states have been willing to sacrifice major and minor laws, and more generally the spirit of the law – one of the most valued achievements of collective history in the west. They have sacrificed the civil liberties of their citizenry in order (supposedly) to control foreigners.

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Ahmet Türk was attacked…

… while security officials were immediate. A tendency to tolerate “nationalist emotions”? Like sympathasing with the murderer of Hrant Dink?
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Pro-Kurdish Politician Türk Attacked

from Bianet :: English
Ahmet Türk, former co-chair of closed Democratic Society Party, was attacked after a court hearing in Samsun. Türk was taken to hospital and underwent surgery because his nose was broken.
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Now confirmed: Soldiers Killed in May 2009 by Mine from the Army…

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Confirmed: Soldiers Killed by Mine from the Army

from Bianet :: English
A gendarmerie laboratory confirmed that the mine that killed seven soldiers in South-East-Turkey in May 2009 belonged to the army. The prosecution file of the case launched by the victims’ families was transferred to the Prosecutor’s Office of the General Staff.

AYŞE KARABAT – Mine blasts in our hearts

It is so painful searching newspaper archives to find stories from May 28 and 29 of last year.

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Dink’s murderer’s interrogation video released


Watch the video here. So humane treatment for him..

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TEKEL 51- a documentary on TEKEL workers’ strike

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tekel 51 is a documentary about the 51th. day of tekel resistance ? before the day of general strike –  it contains interviews with the resisters and quite good  view of the squatted streets which turned to a village of tents.-

in turkish

download:

http://rapidshare.com/files/367886567/tekel_51.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/367877652/tekel_51.part2.rar

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We have another ban: No “insemination trips

Turkey ban on insemination trips

from BBC News | Europe | World Edition
A new law in Turkey makes it a criminal offence for a woman to go abroad and get pregnant via artificial insemination.

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Cartoonists DRAW for children who are in prison due to Law on Struggle Against Terrorism in Turkey

All the world?s cartoonists DRAW for children

from KARAKOK OTONOMU TR/CH by Karakök

I have received 62 cartoons from 22 cartoonists so far for the project to support children victimised by Law on Struggle Against Terrorism. The event is still on?


by Cem Koç
Click here for more cartoons.

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A book on December 19-26, 2000 operation in Turkish prisons…

hapishanelerde katliam / massacre in prisons:

During the week of December 19-26, 2000, 10,000 Turkish soldiers violently occupied 48 prisons to end two months of hunger strikes and ?death fasts? by hundreds of political prisoners. The hunger strikers were protesting the state?s plan to transfer its prisoners from large wards to US-style ?F-type? cells holding one to three occupants. Operation ?Return to Life? ? which left at least 31 prisoners and two soldiers dead ? lasted a few hours in most prisons, and up to three days at one prison. Eight prisoners were reportedly ?disappeared,? and at least 426 prisoners have been wounded. 1,005 prisoners have been transferred to F-type cells.

The armed operation ostensibly aimed to ?rescue? members of  illegal, radical left organizations from ?forced? starvation at the hands of their leaders. But the official number of prisoners conducting death fasts has reportedly increased to 353 since the operation, up from 282. Unofficial reports say that up to 2,000 prisoners are starving themselves, with the active support of 10,000 others. Human rights groups suspect security forces of burning prisoners with firebombs during the operation. According to the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey, some bodies were buried without being identified, and other deceased prisoners? families and lawyers were not admitted to the autopsies.

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Enough of Erdoğan’s media-bashing!

PM Erdoğan makes himself into an indefensible position. He has to find a new target to release his anger. I have always been uncomfortable with his approach to media but I could tolerate it to a large extent. Because Turkish press made itself into an indefensible position by acting as the guardians of the ancien regime. But enough is enough. Erdoğan’s constant media bashing cannot be tolerated.
Turkish PM Erdoğan says media ‘misunderstood’ his remarks – Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review

Turkish PM Erdoğan goes too far in fight against media, say observers – Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review

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RTÜK allows 14 languages and accents in media productions

RTUK (Turkish Radio and Television High Council) allows 14 languages and accents to be used in media production.

News in Turkish here.
But of course there are still many human rights issues to be solved….

Torture Case of Killed Activist Çeber Postponed

from Bianet :: English
The prosecutor excused his absense in yesterday’s hearing of the trial regarding Engin Çeber who was killed by torture in custody. The case was postponed ot 12 April. The case launched against Çeber’s friends who were also exposed to torture continues today.

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Turkey continues to embarrass: David Keyes on Turkey’s Internet Repression

Turkey’s Internet Repression
Wall Street Journal
By DAVID KEYES From my hotel balcony on Siraselviler street in the heart of Istanbul, I can see precisely why this bustling, modern metropolis deserves to

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