Turkey’s Human Rights Rollback: Recommendations for Reform 29 septembre 2014
Posted by Acturca in Turkey / Turquie.Tags: AKP, Emma Sinclair-Webb, freedom of expression, human rights, Human Rights Watch, peace process, PKK, Rule of Law
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HRW Report (Human Rights Watch) September 2014
Emma Sinclair-Webb *
This 38-page report outlines the rollback of human rights and rule of law in Turkey, linked to mass anti-government protests in 2013 and corruption allegations that go to the very heart of the government of the ruling AKP. (suite…)
Turkey’s War on the Judiciary: Is Ankara Really Flouting International Concerns? 8 février 2014
Posted by Acturca in Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.Tags: AKP, Gulen movement, judiciary, Pinar Elman, PISM, Rule of Law, The Polish Institute of International Affairs
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Bulletin PISM, no 16 (611), 6 February 2014
The Polish Institute of International Affairs
Pinar Elman *
The Turkish government has reacted to recent corruption probes by attacking the rule of law and the judiciary. This has confirmed international concerns about the state of democracy in Turkey and has drawn censure from the Euro-Atlantic community. (suite…)
Democracy in Crisis: Corruption, Media, and Power in Turkey 3 février 2014
Posted by Acturca in Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Andrew Finkel, Carla Anne Robbins, Civil Society, corruption, David J. Kramer, democracy, Freedom House, freedom of expression, human rights, Internet Freedom, Media Freedom, Nate Schenkkan, press freedom, Rule of Law, Susan Corke
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Special Report (Freedom House) February 3, 2014 Türkçe
Susan Corke, Andrew Finkel, David J. Kramer, Carla Anne Robbins, Nate Schenkkan
Turkey’s government is improperly using its leverage over media to limit public debate about government actions and punish journalists and media owners who dispute government claims, deepening the country’s political and social polarization, Freedom House concludes in a report issued on February 3. (suite…)