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Postby christos1 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:26 pm

insan wrote:Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network – EMHRN – September 2008 - [ Bu sayfanın çevirisini yap ]Moreover, the European Committee of Social Rights, in February 2005, convicted Greece for a triple violation of Roma’s right to adequate housing


Your posts have Turkish names. Uhh are you posting from greekmurderes.net? LOL

ECHR Sentences Turkey in IHD Case

http://www.bianet.org/english/kategori/ ... n-ihd-case

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Postby insan » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:26 pm

Press Release - [ Bu sayfanın çevirisini yap ]Dosya Biçimi: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - HTML olarak görüntüle
The International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights. For immediate reLease. Greece’s ongoing violations of Roma housing rights ...
www.interights.org/documentbank/index.htm?id=340
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Postby insan » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:27 pm

Human rights in Greece 2008 - [ Bu sayfanın çevirisini yap ]Despite judgments from the European Court of Human Rights finding Greece in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights, the number of alleged ...
www.amnestyusa.org/annualreport.php?id=ar&yr=2008&c=GRC
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Postby christos1 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:27 pm

The European Court of Human Rights, or ECHR, charged Turkey a total of 132,000 euros in compensation for two separate cases yesterday.

In January 2002, 18 students attending Kocatepe University in Afyon petitioned the university requesting the introduction of optional Kurdish language classes. The students were then suspended for two terms.

http://www.aliraqi.org/forums/showthread.php?t=92372
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Postby insan » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:28 pm

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL - [ Bu sayfanın çevirisini yap ]Greece: Alleged violations at sea must be investigated. Amnesty International last week called on the Greek authorities to investigate human rights ...
www.infinitoedizioni.it/fileadmin/Infin ... Feb_08.pdf
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Postby christos1 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:29 pm

Turkey found in Violation of Rights to Free Expression and Fair Trial at ECtHR Print E-mail
Wednesday, 09 January 2008

The European Court of Human Rights yesterday found Turkey in violation of Articles 6 and 10 of the European Convention for the protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) in the KHRP-assisted case of Yurdatapan v Turkey.

On 23 July 1999 Mr Yurdatapan, an opponent of Turkey’s harsh laws relating to conscription, distributed leaflets entitled “Freedom of Thought - No. 38” in front of the Istanbul State Security Court. These leaflets contained statements made by Osman Murat Ülke, a conscientious objector, opposing conscription. Mr Ülke was himself prosecuted for making these statements in 1997 and a similar leaflet entitled “Freedom of Thought – No 9” containing his statements had previously been banned by the Turkish general Staff Military Court. Mr Yurdatapan was subsequently tried by a military court for seeking to dissuade persons from serving in the military, sentenced to two months imprisonment and a fine.

The European Court of Human Rights yesterday ruled that the sentence violated Yurdatapan’s right to an impartial tribunal (Article 6 ECHR), since he was tried by a military court. It further ruled that his right to free expression (Article 10 ECHR) had also been violated. The Court pointed out that the leaflets distributed by Yurdatapan did not contain any incitement to violence or hate. It found therefore that “the applicant's conviction and sentence were disproportionate … [and] not necessary in a democratic society”.

The Court’s findings are the latest in a series of cases relating to conscientious objectors in Turkey. Indeed the circumstances of this case are nearly identical to the recent KHRP-assisted case of Düzgören v Turkey. In that case the ECHR found that the fining and imprisonment of journalist Koray Düzgören for distributing similar leaflets outside Ankara State Security Court violated articles 6 and 10 of the Convention.

Osman Murat Ülke, the conscientious objector mentioned above, took a case to the European Court in 1997 protesting the continual imprisonment and harassment he suffered for burning military call-up papers, refusing to wear a military uniform, and multiple counts of desertion. In 2006 the Court found Turkey guilty of inhuman and degrading treatment due to the continual imprisonment and prosecution of Ülke on the same charges. Ülke‘s treatment, and the treatment of Yurdatapan and Düzgören for reproducing his statements on conscientious objection, reflect an ongoing gap in Turkish legislation regarding conscientious objectors. As the Court put it in that case: “the legal framework was evidently not sufficient to provide an appropriate means of dealing with situations arising from the refusal to perform military service on account of one’s beliefs. Because of the unsuitable nature of the general legislation applied to his situation the applicant had run, and still ran, the risk of an interminable series of prosecutions and criminal convictions”.

On learning of yesterday’s judgment KHRP Executive Director Kerim Yildiz stated: “Regardless of a state’s or a public’s opinion on conscientious objectors, they, just as any other citizen, deserve to live free from harassment and intimidation and deserve their rights to fair trial and impartial judiciary. The basic human rights of conscientious objectors in Turkey continue to be violated, as does the right to free expression of those who stand up for them. Provision must be made in Turkish law to allow for conscientious objection on religious or personal grounds. An end must be put to the current equation of conscientious objection with “a threat to the integrity of the state”, which has led to the hounding of objectors like Ülke, and the prosecution of their supporters. Yesterday’s judgment by the Court is to be welcomed as a further step in underlining the urgent need for reform on this matter.”
http://www.khrp.org/content/view/344/41/
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Postby insan » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:29 pm

United Nations Human Rights Website - Treaty Bodies Database ... - [ Bu sayfanın çevirisini yap ]As to specific action to prevent human rights abuses, the Greek police force had .... to investigate violations of human rights, especially torture. ...
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Postby insan » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:30 pm

Greek Human Rights Violations Against Its Turkish Minority in ... - [ Bu sayfanın çevirisini yap ]Greece fails to respect human rights of its Turkish community ». Greek Human Rights Violations Against Its Turkish Minority in Western Thrace ...
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Postby christos1 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:31 pm

insan wrote:Human rights in Greece 2008 - [ Bu sayfanın çevirisini yap ]Despite judgments from the European Court of Human Rights finding Greece in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights, the number of alleged ...
www.amnestyusa.org/annualreport.php?id=ar&yr=2008&c=GRC


Erdogan blasted the recent report on his country LOL

But more on that later...from your website:

Turkish government in landmark apology over death after custody
20 October 2008

In the first public statement of its kind, the Turkish Minister of Justice has accepted the responsibility of the state in the case of Engin Çeber who died after being held at the Metris Prison in Istanbul. In the statement, Mehmet Ali Å?ahin apologized to the man's relatives.

The statement came last Tuesday after an initial investigation at the prison was concluded. Nineteen officials were removed from duty pending the conclusion of an investigation into allegations of torture.

Twenty-nine-year-old Engin Çeber was arrested along with others on 28 September. They were protesting against the continued impunity of Turkish authorities in the case of the shooting a year earlier of Ferhat Gerçek.

Engin Çeber was alleged to have been stripped naked, kicked and beaten repeatedly with wooden truncheons during the course of his detention in police detention and prison custody. His lawyer said that he was transferred to hospital on 7 October due to the injuries he had sustained. He died from his injuries in the afternoon of 10 October.

Amnesty International, welcoming the statement made by the Justice Minister, has called for a prompt, independent and impartial investigation into the circumstances of the death of Engin Çeber.

http://www.amnestyusa.org/document.php? ... 763&lang=e
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Postby insan » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:32 pm

Greece - December 11: International Day for Children. Violating ... - [ Bu sayfanın çevirisini yap ]The discussion was held on International Children’s Day at the Zapeio Megaro and the discussion was centred on “Violation of Children’s Rights in Greece”. ...
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