Debates continue on the amendment that was hastily proposed at the Parliament for State of Emergency applications to be made continuous after the end of the two-year emergency period.
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A lawsuit was filed against actress Berna Laçin with an imprisonment claim for up to one year due to her tweet against capital punishment.
The first hearing of the lawsuit filed against arrested peace activist and conscientious objector Yannis Vasylis Yaylalı, rights advocate Meral Geylani and Veli Encu, who lost his relatives in the Roboski massacre, was held at Şırnak 2nd Assize Court.
Munzur Culture and Nature Festival, planned to be organized for the 18th time this year, was banned by Tunceli Governorate.
Diyarbakır Governorate did not permit investigations to be opened against 72 police officers on duty at the crime scene during the murder of Kemal Kurkut, who was shot dead by the police during the Newroz celebration in 2017.
The State of Emergency (OHAL) announced on July 21, 2016 following the military coup attempt and extended for seven times with three-month periods has ended on July 19, 2018. However, nothing has changed – for the latest omnibus bill No. 7145 replaced the State of Emergency (OHAL) with a Permanent State of Emergency (SOHAL) The State of Emergency, on the other hand, left two years full of custodies, arrests, preventions, dismissals, censorship, pressure, torture, shutdowns, impunity and rights violations behind.
Taking the floor on behalf of the People’s Democratic Party (HDP) during the debates on the law draft involving new regulations on the fight against terrorism at GNAT General Assembly, Ahmet Şık could not complete his speech due to the attack of Justice and Development Party (AKP) Izmir MP Alpay Özalan.
Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office started an investigation against People’s Democratic Party (HDP) Co-Chair Pervin Buldan due to her speech, criticizing the investigations against HDP MPs.
Ege University Rectorate charged the material damages caused during the operation against students, who were protesting the work disaster in Soma with 301 miners dead, to the students.
Hürriyet Daily’s reader representative Faruk Bildirici announced that the number of access bans brought by Criminal Judicatures of Peace against the newspaper’s content since 2014 has reached 2047.