5 November 2020
Turkey Tribunal in collaboration with International Observatory of Human Rights published fourth report: Press Freedom in Turkey Today part of a series of reports on the state of human rights in Turkey.
The…

As Turkey Tribunal, we also closely follow the developments on this social media law with worry that this will bring more constraints on freedom of the press and freedom of expression in the country,…

• Turkey Tribunal in collaboration with International Observatory of Human Rights published third report: Impunity in Turkey Today part of a series of reports on the state of human rights in Turkey
• The report…

Wednesday, September 23, 2020
On September 11, the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor announced the detention of 48 lawyers and 7 interns, and on September 22, the Izmir Office of Chief Public Prosecutor issued a decision…

18 September 2020
Turkey Tribunal has published its second report: Abductions in Turkey Today part of a series of reports on the state of human rights in Turkey
The report on abductions provides…
Journalist and academic Mehmet Altan, who was dismissed from his job at Istanbul University with an emergency decree and spent nearly two years behind bars, wrote an open letter to Robert Spano, the president…

The Turkey Tribunal announces the launch of a series of reports on the state of Turkish human rights beginning with “Torture in Turkey Today”
International Observatory of Human Rights announced as media partner…

UN Working Groups issues a Joint Letter to the Republic of Turkey in respect to systematic and deliberate practice of extraterritorial abductions and forcible return of Turkish nationals with covert operations by MIT, incommunicado…

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2020/07/turkey-court-deals-crushing-blow-for-human-rights-and-for-justice-as-four-activists-convicted/

This report covers the period from 1 March 2018 to 1 March 2019. It is based on input from a variety of sources, including contributions from the government of Turkey, the EU Member States,…