19. Action

Today is April 5th Lawyers’ Day. We, young lawyers from the Unconditional Justice Movement, welcome a day of lawyers in an environment of unlawfulness, human rights violations and attacks on lawyers.. In this day when we should celebrate, we have been experiencing the same bitterness in recent years. In an atmosphere where the most basic…

18. Action

As the Movement for Unconditional Justice, this week we focused on the Istanbul Convention and its necessity, which Turkey withdrew with the Presidential decree. Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence,also known as the Istanbul Convention, is a human rights convention that was opened for signature in Istanbul…

17. Action

As the Unconditional Justice Movement, this week we focused on Crimes Against Humanity and the Global Magnitsky Law. Sergei Magnitsky was a tax auditor advising London-based Hermitage Capital Management, one of Russia’s largest foreign investment companies and he exposed $ 230 million tax fraud. He revealed that millions of dollars of tax payments were transferred…

16. Action

As the Movement for Unconditional Justice, this week we worked on Secret Witness which is used as evidence in bad faith proceedings contrary to Turkish law. Secret witness evidence began to be implemented in Turkey in 2005. Its implementation is governed by strict conditions. In order to use this evidence, (1) criminal activity must be…

15. Action

As Movement for Unconditional Justice this week on March 8, International Women’s Day, have expressed the human rights violations against women and statistics about women in Turkey. Although March 8, International Women’s Day is a day devoted to the celebration of women’s economic, political and social achievements on the basis of human rights, every year…

14. Action

As the Unconditional Justice Movement, we assume the advocacy of Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu, a human rights defender, whose voice he voiced this week and whose struggle we take as an example for thousands of people who defend their rights! The struggle for human rights has been continuing since the history of civilization and the voices…

12. Action

As the Unconditional Justice Movement, we continue the weekly issues we focus on. This week we brought  up Turkey’s sad fact about “Enforced Disappearance Cases”. Enforced disappearance of persons  was used as a systematic state violence after the September 12 coup and the state of emergency in the 90s of Turkey.This sad practice, which was…

11. Action

As the Movement for Unconditional Justice, we paused our watch in front of the ECtHR every week until the next official announcement within the framework of the new measures France has taken against the Covid-19 pandemic. However, we continue with the issues we focus on weekly. The subject of this week was discrimination and rights…

10. Action

As the Unconditional Justice Movement, we stood our tenth watch in front of the European Court of Human Rights on Friday, January 29. This watch lasted two hours with the participation of three people. Hundreds of children, in the age group of 0-6 years, are in the prison with their mothers. According to the most…

9. Action

As the Unconditional Justice Movement, we stood our ninth watch in front of the European Court of Human Rights on Sunday, January 24. This watch, which we held on the Day of Lawyers in Danger, lasted four hours with the participation of many people. Laywers, the institution of defense, one of the most important components of…