22.02.2008 More than two weeks have passed since a lawyer representing three Christians murdered last year in the southern province of Malatya requested that authorities provide him with protection...
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The ‘deep state’ is smiling at me in the Malatya massacre case – IV –
20.02.2008 Wednesday, February 20, 2008, Turkis Daily News So what is the deep state? It is a joke. I hope one day we all laugh at the shallowness that...
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The ‘deep state’ is smiling at me in the Malatya massacre case – III –
20.02.2008 Saturday, February 16, 2008, Turkish Daily News I am the lawyer of the victims in the brutal murder case of three Christian missioners (by slitting their throats) in...
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Democracy And Human Rights
The ‘deep state’ is smiling at me in the Malatya massacre case – II –
20.02.2008 Wednesday, February 13, 2008, Turkish Daily News The legal team trying to unveil the truth about Malatya massacres is under a strange surveillance. Orhan Kemal Cengiz In the...
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The ‘deep state’ is smiling at me in the Malatya massacre case – I –
20.02.2008 Saturday, February 9, 2008, Turkish Daily News Orhan Kemal CENGIZ I am facing difficulties in writing this article. It is even difficult to explain how and why I...
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Ex-Minister in Rwanda Arrested and Brought Before UN Genocide Tribunal
20.02.2008 EX-MINISTER IN RWANDA ARRESTED AND BROUGHT BEFORE UN GENOCIDE TRIBUNALNew York, Feb 19 2008 4:00PMA former Rwandan government official has been arrested and handed over to the United...
14.02.2008 13/02/2008 Turkey Following the third hearing, FIDHwelcomes the filming of the proceedings, as transparency is anessential element to guarantee the fairness of the procedure.Nevertheless, FIDH Secretary General...
14.02.2008 PUBLIC AI Index: EUR 44/002/2008 13 February 2008 UA 40/08 Fear for safety TURKEY Orhan Kemal Cengiz (m), lawyer, human rights defender and newspaper columni Orhan Kemal Cengiz, a...
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Third hearing in Dink murder trial increases doubts that it will identify all those involved
13.02.2008 Reporters Without BordersTurkey12 February 2008 Third hearing in Dink murder trial increases doubts that it will identify all those involved Observers voiced disappointment with the conduct of the...
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Reporters Without Borders: 2008 Annual Report: The plight of journalists in 98 countries reviewed
13.02.2008 Reporters Without Borders today accused public officials around the world of “impotence, cowardice and duplicity” in defending freedom of expression. “The spinelessness of some Western countries and major...