Erdogan has been using the #WeaponizedJudiciary to block Turkey’s political opposition in the run up to 2023 elections. The conviction of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Ä°mamoÄŸlu and the ban on him from holding elected political office is another example of these attacks on the opposition.
The ruling against Imamoglu appears to be a pattern of similar events befalling political rivals of Erdogan ahead of the 2023 elections. In May, Turkey’s Court of Cassation upheld the conviction of Canan KaftancıoÄŸlu, the Istanbul Republian People’s Party chair.
Selahattin DemirtaÅŸ, the former co-chair of turkey's second-largest opposition party, has been detained since 2016. He has been convicted under Article 314, an anti-terror provision, Turkish Government has increasingly been misusing to prosecute the critics of its policies.
ECtHR has ordered the release of Demirtas but government claimed that his detention is based on anonymous testimony. HRW's research shows that prosecutors bringing terrorism cases increasingly seek to rely on anonymous testimonies making untestable assertions about suspects.
These cartoons are based on a report released by 'Advocates of Silenced Turkey'
30 women were detained and strip-searched at UÅŸak Police Department. They were forced to undress completely and squat. Many incidents of strip searches are being reported in Turkish prisons.
Public Prosecutor, who was investigating the suspicious death in solitary confinement, closed the case and launched an investigation against those who published the photographs in the press.
Of the 562 victims, 283 were subjected to torture in detention centres and 73 in police stations. 134 persons were subjected to torture while in detention and transport vehicles.
Minister of Justice said, “There is no torture in Turkish prisons.” HDP Deputy
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reacted, “Is he the Minister of the country where 24 people have died in prisons in last four months?"Minister of Justice said, “There is no torture in Turkish prisons.” HDP Deputy
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reacted, “Is he the Minister of the country where 24 people have died in prisons in last four months?"
A torturer policewoman Elif Uzun Sümercan was later appointed as the Head of the Department. It shows how the AKP government protects and rewards torturers.
The AKP government publicizes the acts of torture in the press with pictures and video footage, portraying blatant torture as a success in the fight against crime.
10 Cartoons supporting arrested lawyers of Turkey on 'Day of the Endangered Lawyers'
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These cartoons are to support the arrested lawyers of Turkey, who are targeted just for doing their job honestly. An attack on lawyers is also an attack on the people's right to fair trial and justice. No judicial system can work freely without independent and fearless lawyers.
On the 'Day of the Endangered Lawyers' (24th January), let's raise our voices for the freedom of these arrested lawyers of Turkey.
On the 'Day of the Endangered Lawyers' (24th January), let's raise our voices for the freedom of these arrested lawyers of Turkey.
668 babies are languishing with their
mothers in Turkey’s prisons. Along with these babies, the victims of the
ongoing brutal persecution in Turkey include cancer patients, pregnant women,
new mothers, men in their 80s and so forth. We will be failing in our duty as
fellow human beings if we do not raise our voice against this utterly inhumane
and unlawful practice of the Turkish government. The inalienable right of these
babies to live a free and dignified life with their parents must be honoured. Free
them now!
On this ‘International day of the victims of
enforced disappearances’ (August 30), let’s raise our voices for the missing
people of Turkey. In the aftermath of the coup attempt last year, at least thirteen people have been abducted allegedly by elements linked to the Turkish government as part of an intimidation campaign targeting critics and opponents of Turkey’s president.