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L'ASSEDEL intervient auprès de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme en tant que tierce partie

Following the corruption scandals that broke out in December 2013, the ruling party entered a definite crossroads and began appointing trustees to media outlets run by the Hizmet Movement. After the coup attempt in July 2016, hundreds of thousands of people associated with the Hizmet Movement were arrested. As one of the victims, professor Mümtazer Türköne has been sentenced to 10 years and 6 months imprisonment, based on his columns in Turkey’s best-selling newspaper Zaman.

L'intervention tierce d'ASSEDEL pose la question de savoir si le pouvoir judiciaire peut être indépendant en Turquie dans la période post 2016 et souligne la nécessité de remettre en question les décisions du pouvoir judiciaire turc.

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