The Constitutional Court ruled that the right to life had not been violated in the individual application filed by Bayram Çetiner, who was injured in the Ankara Train Station Massacre on October 10, 2015. Çetiner had argued that the risk was known prior to the attack, that security forces prevented intervention for the injured after the explosion, and that ambulances were delayed. The Constitutional Court concluded that the material and procedural dimensions of the right to life had not been violated in the application. It also ruled that the applications regarding the right to a trial within a reasonable time and the right of assembly were inadmissible. 104 people lost their lives and hundreds were injured in the October 10 attack.
January 19, 2026
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