[REPORT] ONE YEAR ON FROM TURKEY’S STATE OF EMERGENCY PPJ 19/07/2019 “For the lifting of Turkey’s two-year state of emergency to have been anything more than a cosmetic exercise, it needed to be accompanied by urgent measures. These have not been taken. Instead Turkey’s brutal crackdown against journalists, activists, lawyers, academics and other civil society actors has continued unabated. NGOs and newspapers have been shut down and even simple celebrations such as Pride Parades have been banned or restricted. As the students of the Middle East Technical University in Ankara discovered in May, those trying to defy these bans are met with police batons and tear gas.” Stefan Simanowitz – Media Manager, Amnesty International
[REPORT] The most comprehensive report on the Turkish judiciary is updated PPJ 01/03/2018 PPJ- 1 March 2018 Platform for Peace and Justice has updated its report entitled "Non-Independence and Non-Impartiality of the Turkish Judiciary" which was first published in 2017. Including the recent d... Read More...