REPORT: NO COUNTRY FOR PURGE VICTIMS
Lives of the purge victims are in shambles three and half years after the end of the state of emergency Purged civil servants in Turkey and their next of kins
Lives of the purge victims are in shambles three and half years after the end of the state of emergency Purged civil servants in Turkey and their next of kins
The Arrested Lawyers Initiative and the Human Rights Defenders published a joint report documenting the deprivations which Turkey’s purge victims suffer. According the report, those who purged under the Emergency Regimeshall
Leider ist uns schmerzhaft bewusst, dass selbst nach 71 Jahren nach der Verabschiedung der Allgemeinen Erklärung der Menschenrechte im Jahr 1948, Menschenrechte alles andere als selbstverständlich sind. In der Türkei,
31 years ago today, we witnessed a heinous crime against Kurds in Halabja, where more than 4000 humans, most of them children, women and elderly people lost their lives. This
Die Türkei hat sich zu einem „Open-Air-Gefängnis“ entwickelt: Mehr als 17.000 Frauen wurden nach dem grausamen Putschversuch vom 15. Juli 2016 unrechtmäßig verhaftet und sind unmenschlichen Haftbedingungen ausgesetzt. Manche dieser
Sexuelle Belästigung ist ein Verbrechen! Egal gegenüber welcher Person diese vorgenommen wird. Als Human Rights Defenders e.V. verurteilen wir diese Art von Handlung der örtlichen Sicherheitskräfte auf das Schärfste. Sexuelle
“As we discussed this morning in detail, I am, as President of this country, concerned about German citizens who are imprisoned in Turkey for political reasons, and I am also
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