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Policing Human Rights Abuses in Turkey


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Éditeur : Compte d'auteur Date & Lieu : 1999, London
Préface : Pages : 96
Traduction : ISBN : 1 900 175 25 8
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 210x295 mm
Code FIKP : Br. Eng. Kur. Pol. N° 1620Thème : Général

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Policing Human Rights Abuses in Turkey

Policing Human Rights Abuses in Turkey

Kurdish Human Rights Project


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The Diyarbakir Branch of the Human Rights Association of Turkey (IHD) in south-east Turkey was closed by the Turkish authorities in May 1997 and ten members of the executive/ management committee were prosecuted over allegations of '‘making propaganda” for and assisting the PKK (Kurdistan Worker’s Party), an armed opposition group in Turkey.
It is this prosecution that this report covers.
The Diyarbakir Branch faced permanent closure and the Defendants each faced up to 10 years in prison. However, on 11th May 1999, all ten Defendants were acquitted on the ground that there was insufficient evidence.
The basis of the allegations was that the members had in their possession, either at the offices of the IHD or in their own homes, documents deemed to reveal support for the PKK. The said documents included banned human rights reports and personal literature (poetry). In addition, further grounds for the prosecution were said to be telephone and fax communications with various legitimate non-governmental organisations throughout Europe, including the Kurdish Human Rights Project1.
The forum for the prosecution was the State Security Court (DGM), a military court entirely divorced from the civilian courts, in which the coram of three judges includes a military judge2.
The Turkish authorities have brought multiple prosecutions against the various branches of the IHD (as separate legal personalities) and in parallel, the associated executive members, since its inception ...



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Kurdish Human Rights Project

Policing Human Rights Abuses in Turkey

KHRP

Kurdish Human Rights Project
Policing Human Rights Abuses in Turkey
A Report on the prosecution of the
Human Rights Association of Turkey in Diyarbakir
May 1999
Kurdish Human Rights Project

Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales

The trial observation missions to Turkey and the publication of this
report were made possible through the financial support of

The Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales
Stichting Advocaten Voor Advocaten - Lawyers for Lawyers (Netherlands)
medico international (Germany)
Bishop’s Commission for MISEREOR (Germany)
The Winston Foundation for World Peace (USA)
The John Merck Fund (USA)
The Bromley Trust (UK)
The Lyndhurst Settlement (UK)
The Avenue Charitable Trust (UK)
Stichting Cizira Botan (Netherlands)
World Organisation Against Torture (Switzerland)
ACAT Suisse - Action des Chretiens pour I’Abolition de la Torture (Switzerland)

ISBN: 1 900 175 25 8
Published by the Kurdish Human Rights Project, London jointly with the
Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales.

Kurdish Human Rights Project (KHRP)
Suite 319 Linen Hall
162 - 168 Regent Street
London W1R 5TB
England
Telephone +44 171 287 2772
Facsimile+44 171 734 4927
email: khrp@khrp.demon.co.uk
Internet: http://www.khrp.org

Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales
2nd Floor, 10-11 Gray’s Inn Square
Gray's Inn
London WC1R 5JD
England
Telephone+44 171 395 9508
Facsimile+44 171 831 2430
email: bhrc@compuserve.com

The price of this publication (£5) covers the costs associated with
its production and distribution.




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