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Turkey invites Greece to end denial of Turkish minority’s identity
Ankara on May 22 urged Athens to end its denial of the identity of Turkish minority living in Greece.
Parisian street artist, RSF paint portraits of jailed Turkish journalists outside Euro court
Members of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and Parisian street artist C215 painted the portraits of 10 imprisoned Turkish journalists outside the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on May 29, urging the court to intercede on behalf of journalists detained in the country.
Euro court rules freedom of expression violation in Turkish LGBT rights group magazine seizure
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) unanimously ruled on Nov. 22 that the seizure and confiscation of all copies of a magazine published by the Ankara-based LGBT rights group Kaos GL, for more than five years, violated freedom of expression.
ECHR fines Turkey for 2007 raid of Nokta magazine
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled for Turkey to be fined over a police raid on the office building of Nokta magazine upon a military court ruling in 2007, stating that the raid constituted a violation of human rights.
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