Criminal prosecutions continue in Turkey against signatories of the Academics for Peace petition. Rights groups call the prosecutions a violation of their freedom of expression. By Elizabeth Redden. In January 2016, more than 2,000 academics signed a strongly worded petitioncalling for a resumption of the peace process and an end to what they described as the “deliberate massacre and deportation of Kurdish and other peoples” in the southeastern region of Turkey, where the Turkish militar..
Frontline Defenders had issued an chronique laying out an overview of the judicial processes faced b...
The Human Rights Foundation of Turkey has recently published a document that introduces the panorama...
The penal case against the signers of the Academics for Peace petition is a shocking miscarriage of ...
The ‘Academics for Peace Petition’, published in January 2016, was signed by around two thousand aca...
An Opening Remark A couple of days ago, the Constitutional Court in Turkey took a decision of possib...
On January 2016, a small Turkish organization of activists, Academics for Peace (AfP) called the Tur...
The arbitrary use of judicial power in targeting signatories of the January 2016 Academics for Peace...
Below you can find a brief summary of the current figures in relation to the trials against signator...
On 11 January 2016, 1128 academics in Turkey and abroad signed a petition calling on Turkish authori...
by Noemi Levy-Aksu Since January 2016 the Academics for Peace case has become one of the symbols of ...
by Esra Demir-Gürsel, Ph.D. Immediately after the release of the peace petition[1] by the Academics ...
On the 5th of December 2017 , the hearings of the penal cases are starting to be held in Turkey, reg...
Dilsa Deniz, an anthropologist of the Alevi-Kurdish religion, was fired from her position as an assi...
A recent petition by Turkish academics criticising military operations in Kurdish-dominated areas of...
On December 5, 2017, the trials began for thosewho signed the Academics for Peace petition in Januar...
Frontline Defenders had issued an chronique laying out an overview of the judicial processes faced b...
The Human Rights Foundation of Turkey has recently published a document that introduces the panorama...
The penal case against the signers of the Academics for Peace petition is a shocking miscarriage of ...
The ‘Academics for Peace Petition’, published in January 2016, was signed by around two thousand aca...
An Opening Remark A couple of days ago, the Constitutional Court in Turkey took a decision of possib...
On January 2016, a small Turkish organization of activists, Academics for Peace (AfP) called the Tur...
The arbitrary use of judicial power in targeting signatories of the January 2016 Academics for Peace...
Below you can find a brief summary of the current figures in relation to the trials against signator...
On 11 January 2016, 1128 academics in Turkey and abroad signed a petition calling on Turkish authori...
by Noemi Levy-Aksu Since January 2016 the Academics for Peace case has become one of the symbols of ...
by Esra Demir-Gürsel, Ph.D. Immediately after the release of the peace petition[1] by the Academics ...
On the 5th of December 2017 , the hearings of the penal cases are starting to be held in Turkey, reg...
Dilsa Deniz, an anthropologist of the Alevi-Kurdish religion, was fired from her position as an assi...
A recent petition by Turkish academics criticising military operations in Kurdish-dominated areas of...
On December 5, 2017, the trials began for thosewho signed the Academics for Peace petition in Januar...
Frontline Defenders had issued an chronique laying out an overview of the judicial processes faced b...
The Human Rights Foundation of Turkey has recently published a document that introduces the panorama...
The penal case against the signers of the Academics for Peace petition is a shocking miscarriage of ...