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Armenian Opposition Politicians Sent To Pretrial Detention

August 2, 2016 By administrator

Andreas Ghukasian, the leader of the Rise Up, Armenia civic movement is among those who have been detained. (file photo)

Andreas Ghukasian, the leader of the Rise Up, Armenia civic movement is among those who have been detained. (file photo)

Three Armenian opposition politicians accused of organizing mass disturbances have been sent to pretrial detention.

On August 2, a court in Yerevan ordered David Sansarian and Hovsep Khurshudian of the Heritage opposition party, as well as Andreas Ghukasian — leader of the civic movement Rise Up, Armenia — to remain in detention for two months as investigations against them continue.

A group of armed men linked to the radical opposition movement Founding Parliament stormed and seized a police compound in Yerevan on July 17, demanding that President Serzh Sarkisian free the movement’s jailed leader, Zhirayr Sefilian, and step down.

Thousands of the gunmen’s supporters joined nightly rallies for two weeks, occasionally clashing with police.

The gunmen surrendered to police on July 31.

The violence claimed the lives of two police officers.

Based on reporting by Kavkaz-uzel.eu and Interfax

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, detention, opposition, politicians

Turkey: Detention warrants issued for 42 journalists over failed coup attempt

July 25, 2016 By administrator

journalist-detentionDetention warrants were issued for 42 journalists on July 25 as a part of ongoing investigations against members of the Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ), which the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) says was behind the July 15 failed coup attempt. The detention warrants were issued by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office’s Terrorism and Organized Crime Bureau.

“The only organization that I’m a member of is [the] Turkish Journalists Association [TGC]. My only profession is journalism,” Bülent Mumay, who was among the journalists whom a warrant was issued for, wrote on his Twitter account, as he added that he would go to the prosecutor’s office to testify.

Another name in the list, Ercan Gün, who is the news director of broadcaster Fox TV, said that he will also testify.

“I trust the law even during the state of emergency,” Gün wrote on his Twitter account.

A total of 14 journalists have been detained so far while 11 were abroad, according to Doğan News Agency. Eight among the journalists abroad left Turkey after July 15 and three of them left before the failed bid, the agency also said.

The gendarmerie, police and coast guard have conducted searches to apprehend Nazlı Ilıcak, a former parliamentarian and journalist who was also on the list.

The police determined at around 5 a.m. on July 25 that Ilıcak was in the Bodrum district of the southern province of Muğla and started carrying out searches in the places she might possibly be.

Security officials couldn’t find Ilıcak at either her house or her yacht.

Meanwhile, a statement was released from the International Press Institute regarding the issue, which “expressed alarm” at the development.

“Given recent developments, we fear that this is only the first wave of arrests targeting journalists in a crackdown that increasingly resembles a witch hunt,” IPI Director of Advocacy and Communications Steven M. Ellis said.

“We urge Turkey’s international partners not to turn a blind eye to the human rights abuses being carried out in the name of upholding democracy. To do so invites a degree of authoritarianism and impunity that will only destabilize the region even further,” the statement also read.

The list of the journalists for whom a detention warrant was issued is as follows:

Abdullah Abdulkadiroğlu, Abdullah Kılıç, Ahmet Dönmez, Ali Akkuş, Arda Akın, Ayşe Nazlı Ilıcak, Bayram Kaya, Bilal Şahin, Bülent Ceyhan, Bülent Mumay, Bünyamin Köseli, Cemal Azmi Kalyoncu, Cevheri Güven, Cihan Acar, Cuma Ulus, Emre Soncan, Ercan Gün, Erkan Akkuş, Ertuğrul Erbaş, Fatih Akalan, Fatih Yağmur, Habip Güler, Hanım Büşra Erdal, Haşim Söylemez, Hüseyin Aydın, İbrahim Balta, Kamil Maman, Kerim Gün, Levent Kenez, Mahmut Hazar, Mehmet Gündem, Metin Yıkar, Muhammed Fatih Uğur, Mustafa Erkan Acar, Mürsel Genç, Selahattin Sevi, Seyid Kılıç, Turan Görüryılmaz, Ufuk Şanlı, Ufuk Emin Köroğlu, Yakup Sağlam and Yakup Çetin.

July/25/2016

Source: http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/detention-warrants-issued-for-42-journalists-over-failed-coup-attempt.aspx?pageID=238&nID=102033&NewsCatID=341

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Scottish Independent MP McGarry reveals ‘terrifying’ Turkish detention

February 27, 2016 By administrator

PANews BT_P-db476c14-c8f4-4d5f-a475-140c96454ac9_I1A Scottish MP who was detained by security forces in Turkey has described the experience as “terrifying”.

Natalie McGarry, who represents the Glasgow East constituency, was briefly held by authorities near a security checkpoint in the south-east of the country on Thursday.

Her lawyer later confirmed she was questioned after using her mobile phone to “record the sound of bombs” falling on the Kurdish area of Sur in the city of Diyarbakir, a flashpoint in the conflict between the Turkish government and the country’s Kurdish population.

Ms McGarry, who was visiting Turkey as part of a delegation to the country, revealed she was “very pleased” to have landed at Heathrow airport.

Writing on Twitter on Saturday, she said: ” I was forcibly removed from the street by a man who pushed me repeatedly and would’ve hit me but for intervention of younger colleagues.

“I was denied access to an interpreter and taken into a shack behind the demarcation line which was filled with guns.”

She said she was “relieved” after an interpreter was allowed in after 45 minutes.

“My absolute admiration to fellow delegates who stayed to support me & were increasingly worried by the shouting & swearing,” she continued.

“Thank you also to the British Embassy who acted so swiftly to help secure my release. And everyone locally who was contacted & put pressure.

“Thanks also to the Kurdish population of Sur who came to welcome me out and hugged me when I cried. And they brought me chai and thanks.”

Ms McGarry added: ” I freely admit to crying when I was released. It was a terrifying experience albeit it only lasted a couple of hours.

“I cannot imagine if life was a constant struggle of fear like that everyday which is why Turkey’s Nato partners need to demand it stop.”

Ms McGarry sits as an independent MP after resigning the SNP whip in the wake of an ongoing police investigation into missing donations from Women for Independence, the pro-Scottish independence group she founded. She denies any wrongdoing.

Source: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/uk/independent-mp-mcgarry-reveals-terrifying-turkish-detention-34492564.html

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