- 24 Jul 2018
- [International Secretariat]
- Region: REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
- Topic:
Turkey’s the state of emergency will not be renewed when it expires at the end of the day “Whilst the lifting of the two-year state of emergency is a step in the right direction, it needs to be accompanied by urgent measures if it is to be anything more than a cosmetic exercise.
“Over the last two years, Turkey has been radically transformed with emergency measures used to consolidate draconian powers, silence critical voices and strip away basic rights. Many will remain in force following the lifting of the state of emergency.
“Hundreds of journalists, human rights defenders and activists, including Amnesty InternationalTurkey’s Honorary Chair, Taner Kılıç, have been detained simply for doing their jobs.
“Tens of thousands of people have been locked up by a judiciary that lacks the most basic independence and incarcerates real or perceived critics of the government without evidence of any actions that can reasonably constitute offences. NGOs and newspapers have been shut down and more than 130,000 Turkish public sector workers arbitrarily dismissed under emergency decree.
“The lifting of the state of emergency alone will not reverse this crackdown. What is needed is systematic action to restore respect for human rights, allow civil society to flourish again and lift the suffocating climate of fear that has engulfed the country.”
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL MEDIA ADVISORY
18 July 2018
Related Actions
- 19 Sep 2024
ERITREANS AT IMMINENT RISK OF FORCED RETURN - 7 Apr 2020
PRISONERS’ RELEASE LAW MUST NOT DISCRIMINATE - 23 Jul 2019
AUTHORITIES UNLAWFULLY RESTRICT PRIDE MARCHES [Suspended] - 14 May 2018
PRIDE MARCH NO LONGER AT RISK [Suspended] - 26 Dec 2013
ROMA FAMILIES TO RECEIVE WINTER AID [Suspended]
Related Newses
- 13 Nov 2019 [International Secretariat]
REPUBLIC OF TURKEY: Hundreds arrested in crackdown on critics of military offensive in Syria - 14 Aug 2019 [International Secretariat]
REPUBLIC OF TURKEY: Mass blocking of social media and news sites is full-frontal assault on freedom of expression - 6 Jul 2019 [International Secretariat]
REPUBLIC OF TURKEY: Police use unwarranted and excessive force against Istanbul Pride - 21 Jun 2019 [International Secretariat]
REPUBLIC OF TURKEY: Lift Pride bans and allow celebrations to take place - 11 Dec 2018 [International Secretariat]
REPUBLIC OF TURKEY: Workers arrested for protesting conditions at airport construction site must be immediately released