Amnesty International's Milena Buyum reports on the latest from the trial of civil society figures in Turkey, including Osman Kavala.
Milena Buyum, 15 Ekim 2019
Turkish laws are not to blame for the current violations of human rights. The trouble lies in the interpretation of those laws by prosecutors and judges, especially by junior officials who rely more on political messages and signals than on legal norms.
Osman Kavala, 11 Ekim 2019
Human rights defenders on Monday called the continued detention of Osman Kavala, a philanthropist who promoted reconciliation with Armenians and Kurds in Turkey, a “political decision” that seeks to instill fear among Turkey's civil society.
Ayla Jean Yackley, 30 Eylül 2019
I am in the gargantuan courthouse that squats behind the walls of the Siliviri high-security prison, the largest jail in Europe. I’m here to observe the start of the second hearing of 16 Turkish civil society figures, including the prominent figure, Osman Kavala.
Milena Buyum, 22 Temmuz 2019
Einer der Anwälte vergleicht die Saalgröße - 1000 Quadratmeter - mit der Zelle von zehn Quadratmetern, in der sein Mandant Osman Kavala schon seit fast 630 Tagen festgehalten wird, "ohne gesetzliche Grundlage und im Widerspruch zum Verständnis eines modernen Staates".
Christiane Schlötzer, 20 Temmuz 2019
A Turkish court on Thursday ruled to remand in jail prominent businessman and rights activist Osman Kavala.
Reuters, 18 Temmuz 2019
In a trial that mirrors many aspects of the deep-seated crisis in rule of law and human rights in the country, Kavala and the 15 other defendants are up against a state apparently determined to usurp the judicial system for the political end of silencing its critics. Hugh Williamson, 26 Haziran 2019
“It is joyful that Aksakoglu is going to be united with his family, while Kavala’s detention will continue is saddening. We hope that the court will compensate it during next hearing,” Koyuncu told Reuters.
Reuters, 25 Haziran 2019
A Turkish businessman and philanthropist accused of seeking to overthrow the government described the charges against him as “fantastical” on Monday as he appeared in court after 600 days in pre-trial detention.
Laura Pitel, 24 Haziran 2019
Milena Buyum: 'Today's inexplicable decision by Turkey's highest court rubs salt into the wound of injustice. Osman Kavala's rights have been abused. He should not have spent a single day behind bars, let alone nearly 600 days.'
Amnesty International, 22 Mayıs 2019
Human Rights Watch analyzed the indictment and found an acute lack of specificity to the allegations it contains. The prosecutor has made no serious attempt to discover a causal link between the alleged evidence cited against the defendants and the charges against them.
HRW, 25 Mart 2019
The current practices of the judicial system reveal the fact that these problems need immediate and substantive remedies. A failure in delivering drastic and structural changes in the justice system will unfortunately further distance Turkey from the universally-approved value-based system.
Serkan Demirtaş, 23 Şubat 2019
Mr. Kavala’s case is one of the most emblematic illustrations of the increasing authoritarianism.
Carlotta Gall, 6 Kasım 2018
Lawyers for Turkish civil society leader Osman Kavala, jailed a year ago on suspicion of involvement in a failed military coup, broke their silence on Wednesday to call for his release, saying the failure to indict him amounted to “torture.”
Ayla Jean Yackley, 31 Ekim 2018
We must not forget the country’s appalling treatment of its own dissidents since the failed coup in 2016
Kenan Malik, 21 Ekim 2018
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