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Editor of Free Judges Elmas shared: "The darkest day of the Turkish judiciary. A witness&victim of that night. My colleague &friend Elif told her own story in this short video low thousands of bright independent judges were declared terrorists in...
Esra Çiçeklidağ, a former judge candidate dismissed from her job by a government decree, was arrested on November 10, 2021 in violation of a Turkish law that requires the postponement of the execution of prison sentences for women who...
Written on the tombstone of former judge Gülsüm Coşar, who was dismissed by emergency decree-law, explains what millions went through due to the persecution of the State of Emergency: "Our heart is like a bird forced to migrate before...
Judge Gülsüm COŞAR was dismissed by the HSYK (Supreme Council of Judges and Prosecutors) on 31.8.2016 based on the provisions of the state of emergency decree-laws. Judge Gülsüm COŞAR's husband, who was a prosecutor, was also arrested after his...
Judge Güngör was dismissed on political charges on the pretext of the July 15 coup attempt and deprived of his freedom for 3 years. When he was examined upon his illness after his release, he learned that he had stage...
Former judge couple Abdurrahim and Burçin Yavuz were sentenced to 6 years 3 months in prison over the pretext of terrorism charges on 24 December 2019 Source:https://www.memurlar.net
Woman judge Sevgi Seyhan was re-arrested after the Court of Cassation upheld the 7 years 5 months imprisonment on 27 November 2019. Her husband former prosecutor Yasin Seyhan was also sentenced to the same imprisonment and has been kept...
Former judge couple Muhammed and Şerife Bolat were sentenced to 7 years 6 months in prison over the pretext of terrorism charges on 25 October 2019. Source:https://www.memurlar.net
A judge couple fleeing Turkey through Aegen Sea lost their two children in a boat accident on the coast of Chios Island on 27 September 2019. The boat which was carrying 19 asylum seekers, including judges, academics, teachers and their...
Former woman judge Fatma Işık was sentenced to 7 years 6 months in prison over the pretext of terrorism charges on 27 February 2019. Source:https://m.yeniakit.com.tr

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