One of the most striking aspects of the Fethullah Gülen interview published in daily Zaman last week was the strong support he gave to the police and prosecutors conducting the Dec. 17
The major dispute between the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government and the Gülen movement that arose with the corruption waves last December has put Fethullah Gülen
The polemic and the accusation that occurred last week between a retired intelligence police executive and the prime minister
The ruling of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on the dossier of Abdullah Öcalan carries a dimension that will necessitate the review of his aggravated life sentence
A pepper gas canister stands in front on me on my desk. A product of America.
The statement from Istanbul chief prosecutor Hadi Salihoğlu the other day following the news stories on how many people had been eavesdropped upon puts the debate on this topic in a more correct perspective.
The amendments the Higher Education Board (YÖK) set in place in the disciplinary regulations of administrators, academia, assistants and staff in higher education institutions
Istanbul’s 13th Specially Authorized Criminal Court passed down its verdict on the Ergenekon Case, in which 275 defendants stood trial, on Aug. 5, 2013.
There are two types of eavesdropping regimes in effect in Turkey today, based on different legislation.