Journalists, activists and human rights advocates are still being persecuted in Turkey
Journalists, activists and human rights advocates are still being persecuted in Turkey
The events around Charlie Hebdo editorial continue and they are still topics of hot debate all over the world.
This decision by a court in
After the cartoons were published in Cumhuriyet, as CNN Turk writes, police went to the offices of the newspaper and blocked off traffic around it by stopping the distribution trucks at the printing press in
It should be mentioned that the newspaper included the latest edition of Charlie Hebdo in an English version. However, according to an editorial in the Cumhuriyet newspaper the cover of Charlie Hebdo had nothing to do with Prophet Mohammed. "That drawing is a symbol of a humane and conscientious attitude and it says, 'All is forgiven.'", - said an editorial.
In his turn Cumhuriyet editor-in-chief Utku Cakirozer as an explanation why they had printed Charlie Hebdo’s cartoons wrote on his Twitter page and the newspaper website, - "Cumhuriyet has lost writers to terror attacks and understands the Charlie Hebdo massacre very well".
Charlie Hebdo cartoon is not the only case why the Turkish authorities have started their actions against newspapers. On December 14, 2014
A resolution titled "Freedom of expression in Turkey: Recent arrests of journalists, media executives and systematic pressure against media" prepared by the European Parliament, condemns the arrests of a number of journalists on December 14, 2014 by stating that these arrests are against the freedom of the press and diversity of opinion in Turkey. The motion of resolution, which is put in the official website of the European Parliament, "calls on the HR/VP, the Council and the Commission to step up the pressure on Turkey in the areas of justice, the rule of law and human rights, since these elements are crucial to the accession process and should be prioritised over single market issues".
If we pay attention to the Progress Reports of the EU on
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17:08The regular session of the Anti-corruption Policy Council takes place in Jermuk
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15:05The Prime Minister sends congratulatory messages to the supreme leader of Iran and the President of Iran
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11:11Armenia sends earthquake aid to Turkey
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10:43Commemoration of the Pontiff St. Sahak Partev
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09:16Some roads are closed and difficult to pass in Armenia
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19:55Phone conversation of the Foreign Minister of Armenia with the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
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18:30Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Khachaturyan meet
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18:20Ararat Mirzoyan with Co-Chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group of France Brice Roquefeuil
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17:01Humans could land on Mars within 10 years, Musk predicts
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16:45France, US urge 'immediate' end to Nagorno Karabakh blockade
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16:01Blockaded Nagorno Karabakh launches fundraiser to support quake-hit Syria
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15:59Earthquake death toll in Turkey rises to 18,342
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15:43Ararat Mirzoyan Held a Telephone Conversation with Sergey Lavrov
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15:06French president rules out fighter jet supplies to Ukraine in near future
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14:475 Day Weather Forecast in Armenia
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14:44President Vahagn Khachaturyan wrote a note in the book of condolences opened in the Embassy of Syria in Armenia
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14:20Azerbaijan’s provocations impede establishment of peace and stability – Armenian FM tells Russian Co-Chair of OSCE MG
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12:57France representation to OSCE: Paris calls on Azerbaijan to restore freedom of movement through Lachin corridor
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11:40Command of Kosovo forces highly appreciated preparation of Armenian peacekeepers
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10:16The United States withdrew from sanctions against Syria for six months the provision of assistance after the earthquake
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