Our Report to the OSCE: Women and Children in Turkish Detention
Executive Summary Why the OSCE: Because Türkiye, as an OSCE participating State, has undertaken politically binding human-dimension commitments. The Organization also has explicit tools (e.g., the Moscow Mechanism) to address…
General Country of Origin Information Report on Turkey
Introduction
This report provides a detailed analysis of the current situation in Turkey, focusing on human rights, security conditions, and return processes. Prepared by the Dutch government, the document serves…
Turkey in the US Human Rights Report 2021
In the Turkey section of the "2021 Human Rights Report", prepared by US State Department’s, it is stated that the government in Turkey has "restricted fundamental freedoms and jeopardized the…
Turkey in Amnesty International’s 2021-2022 Report
According to Amnesty International's 2021-2022 Report, very important problems in the judicial system in Turkey continue. The report states that a law that allows the dismissal of public officials, including…
Turkey in the 2022 World Report of Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch (HRW) 2022 World Report on Human Rights Abuses states that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's authoritarian and highly centralized government has pushed Turkey's human rights record back decades…
Turkey in the 2020 US Human Rights Report
Announcing the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices at a press conference, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated the US commitment to putting human rights at the centre of…
