Istanbul Governorate denied the application made by professional unions to celebrate May 1st at Taksim Square.
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The Constitutional Court issued a verdict of rights violation for Ş.Y., who was prosecuted and penalized due to his column published on www.serihaber.biz website on March 29, 2013.
Yasemin Babat Kayan was detained after protesting the sexual abuse experienced by a five-year-old in Büyükçekmece district of Istanbul with a sit-in protest at Taksim Square.
Starting to protest against their dismissal from public service through emergency decrees with demonstrations organized at Bakırköy Square, teachers Nursel Tanrıverdi and Selvi Polat have been arrested four times so far due to “organizing an illegal demonstration.”
One of the two commemorations to be organized in Sultanahmet, Istanbul for the victims of 1915 Armenian Genocide faced police obstacle.
The only defendant of the lawsuit filed for the villagers, who were detained and tortured in 2017 in Gevaş district of Van, was acquitted.
The exhibition of painter Ayfer Demircioğlu opened at Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Tayyare Cultural Center was closed one day after due to “obscenity.”
The hall assignment of theatre play, “Azizname,” to be staged on April 27th at Kadir Has Cultural Center in Kayseri, was cancelled.
Kocaeli Governorate announced that all protests, events and press statements were banned across the province for 15 days.
The lawsuit filed against 35 people due to “holding demonstrations without permission,” was concluded with the acquittal of all defendants.