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[OPINION] How does the Turkish government determine who is terrorist? by Dr. İsmail Sezgin

How does the Turkish government determine who is terrorist? by Dr. İsmail Sezgin

Turkey’s main opposition leader says the nation paying the price for coup attempt

Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, the leader of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), said on Saturday that since the declaration of emergency rule in Turkey...

Torture re-emerges in Turkish prisons after massive purge

A Turkish news portal on Friday started a series on the re-emergence of torture in Turkish prisons following a failed coup on July 15,...

Ahmet Altan: Even if prosecutors joined forces, they would find no evidence of my involvement in coup

  Prominent Turkish author and intellectual Ahmet Altan, who was arrested on Friday after being released just a day before, has said in his testimony...

Turkey detains bar association head, 5 lawyers in post-coup purge

A total of 6 lawyers, among them the president of Trabzon Bar Association Orhan Öngöz, were detained as part of an investigation into the...

51 arrested, 41 others detained over coup charges on Monday

A huge cleansing of Turkey’s state and other institutions is continuing as people from all walks of life find themselves being hunted down and...

Detained eye doctor missing for weeks under emergency rules

Eye doctor Ayhan Yılmaz has been missing since he was detained by Turkish police under the post-coup emergency rules, according to his journalist brother...

Number of purge victims exceeds 1 million, CHP’s Kılıçdaroğlu says

The number of people affected by the Turkish government’s crackdown on the Gülen movement has already surpassed 1 million, main opposition Republican People’s Party...

Journalist reveals organizational structure of Turkey’s purge commissions

Opposition newspaper Sözcü’s Ankara Bureau Chief Saygı Öztürk has uncovered the main actors in Turkey’s recent cleansing of dissenting voices from within state institutions,...

Veteran who lost legs in PKK attack removed from civil service over Gülen links

  A Kırıkkale man who lost both legs in a Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) attack while doing his military service in the eastern province of...

[OPINION] Turkish editor in exile says intelligentsia in her country kneels to Erdoğan

In an opinion piece she wrote for The New York Times this week Sevgi Akarçeşme, the dismissed editor-in-chief of Today’s Zaman, one of the...

Another 12 academics detained over alleged Gülen links

Police detained 12 more academics from Erzincan University over their alleged links to the Gülen movement, which the government accuses of masterminding a coup...

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