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Tag Archives: Sarısülük
The Ethem Sarısülük Case: Delays, Irregularlities, and Absurdities
In the case of Ethem Sarısülük, each new hearing brings with it new frustration. This week’s hearing only continues, a process that has been marked by delays, irregularities, and ugly absurdities.
Posted in Amnesty International, Andrew Gardner, Excessive Force, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Expression, Gezi Park, Impunity, Turkey
Tagged Amnesty International, Andrew Gardner, Ethem Sarisuluk, impunity, Ruhat Sena Aksener, Sarısülük
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The frustrating road to justice in the Sarısülük case
The case of Ethem Sarısülük, killed by a policeman’s bullet during the Gezi protests, has been one of on-going concern for Amnesty International. Yesterday, the trial had its fourth, inconclusive hearing and Amnesty was there to follow the case.
Posted in Excessive Force, Freedom of Expression, Turkey, Uncategorized
Tagged Amnesty International, Censorship, criminalization of dissent, Diren Gezi, DirenGezi, Ethem Sarisuluk, excessive force, Freedom of Expression, Gezi Park, Human Rights, Milena Buyum, Ruhat Sena Aksener, Sarısülük, Turkey
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