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"Assad regime so bad,Turkey so good!"
In 2017, the CPJ identified 81 jailed journalists in Turkey (including the editorial staff of Cumhuriyet, Turkey's oldest newspaper still in circulation), all directly held for their published work (ranking first in the world in 2017, with more journalists in prison than in Iran, Eritrea or China);while in 2015 Freemuse identified nine musicians imprisoned for their work (ranking third in that year after Russia and China). In 2015 Turkey's media was rated as not free by Freedom House.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, the AKP government has waged one of the world's biggest crackdowns on media freedom. Many journalists have been arrested using charges of "terrorism" and "anti-state activities" such as the Ergenekon and Balyoz cases, while thousands have been investigated on charges such as "denigrating Turkishness" or "insulting Islam" in an effort to sow self-censorship.
OY VEY!
In one particular case, an advocacy group for people with mental disabilities called Mental Disability Rights International criticized the treatment of the mentally ill in a report called "Behind Closed Doors: Human Rights Abuses in the Psychiatric Facilities, Orphanages and Rehabilitation Centers of Turkey".As a result of this criticism, Turkey's largest psychiatric hospital, the Bakırköy Psychiatric Hospital in Istanbul, abolished the use of "unmodified" ECT procedures.
You easily ignored all the AKP era stufflmao the wiki article is citing stuff from the mIlitary Junta era of the 70s and 80s.
I can cite stuff from the Greek Junta too.
Category:Prisoners who died in Greek detention - Wikipedia
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Greek junta trials - Wikipedia
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Who are you kidding foinikas? lol
1,380 people died in European prisons.
Mirants and Prisoner activists have died in greek custody.
Amnesty International
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According to Amnesty International's 2007 report on Greece, there are problems in the following areas:
- Treatment of migrants and refugees by the Greek police.
- Treatment of conscientious objectors to military service.
- Failure to grant necessary protection to women victims of domestic violence or trafficking and forced prostitution.
- The report also highlights cases involving arbitrary arrests in the context of the 'war on terror' and Greece's conviction by the European Court of Human Rights for violating Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights by convicting an unofficial mufti for 'usurping the function of a minister of a "known religion"'.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Greece?useskin=vector#cite_note-9"><span>[</span>9<span>]</span></a>
US State Department
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The US Department of State's 2007 report on human rights in Greece identified the following issues:
- Cases of abuse by security forces, particularly of illegal immigrants and Roma.
- Overcrowding and harsh conditions in some prisons.
- Detention of undocumented migrants in squalid conditions.
- Restrictions and administrative obstacles faced by members of non‑Orthodox religions.
- Detention and deportation of unaccompanied or separated immigrant minors, including asylum seekers.
- Limits on the ability of ethnic minority groups to self-identify, and discrimination against and social exclusion of ethnic minorities, particularly Roma.
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Greek prisoner activist found dead during prisoner transfer
Early on Wednesday morning, a Greek prisoner actively engaged in defending prisoners’ rights was found dead. Katerina Goulioni and other prisoners were being transferred on a ferry from Thiva women’s prison in Greece to Neapoli prison on Crete. It is alleged that, during the transport, she was...www.amnesty.org
But isn't that what Erdogan is afraid of and doesn't attack Israel? The Americans turning against Turkey? It's the same thing.Asked why Iran would not fire missiles at U.S. military bases in the region, he said that would invite bigger retaliatory attacks on Iran and its allies by the United States, adding that Iran’s regular missiles — not its advanced ones — could not penetrate advanced U.S. defense systems.
But isn't that what Erdogan is afraid of and doesn't attack Israel? The Americans turning against Turkey? It's the same thing.
Well,you are accusing Iran of not attacking US and Israel because that will start a bigger conflct. Specifically,the Americans will attack Iran.Whats this got to do with Erdogan? lol
Well,you are accusing Iran of not attacking US and Israel because that will start a bigger conflct. Specifically,the Americans will attack Iran.
Erdogan barks all day against Israel,but doesn't do anything against them because he knows that the Americans will probably get involved too.
Ah so you confirm it.Don't worry about Turkey, Turkey is Zionist like all the Iran trolls say right? so not need to talk about Turkey.
Akrotiri and Dhekelia are British sovereign bases. They're essentially part of Britain.Greeks Helping Gaza Genocide. Airbases in Cyprus being used to ferry weapons and troops to Israel.
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