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The Human Rights Impact of Mass Displacement Caused by the Construction of the Ilisu Dam
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Speech delivered by Anna Irvin, Development and Outreach Officer, Kurdish Human Rights Project, at El Faro civil society pavilion at the “Water and Sustainability”-themed Zaragoza Expo, 3 July 2008, and at the Foro Mundial de las Luchas del Agua side event, 4 July 2008
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Deputy Directors speech Compiling Trial Observation Reports
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KHRP Addresses Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights Regional Training at Lusaka, Zambia on 27 July. Access Deputy Director’s speech Compiling Trial Observation Reports
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Speech; The Role of Kurdish Women in Dialogue, Conflict Resolution and the Struggle for Human Rights
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Speech delivered by KHRP Deputy Director Rachel Bernu at a seminar entitled 'the role of Kurdish women in dialogue, conflict resolution and reconstruction' at Garden Court Chambers, 24/05/2008
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Protecting Politicians or Protecting Democracy? Parliamentary Immunity and Party Closure in Turkey
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The formation of a Democratic Society Party (DTP) group in parliament following the July 2007 general elections in Turkey gave a pro-Kurdish party representation in the country’s parliament for the first time in 14 years. Since then, prosecutors have filed a number of requests to have the parliamentary immunity of DTP MPs lifted in order to pave the way for legal proceedings against them, and have instigated proceedings to have the party shut down. In March this year, a closure case was also opened against the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). KHRP’s latest briefing paper explores the mechanisms available in Turkey for the lifting of parliamentary immunity and the shutting down of political parties, and the ways in which these mechanisms have been employed in the relentless pursuit of parties and politicians by unelected agents.
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DRAFT of KHRP Briefing Paper on Nationalism and Secularism in Turkey
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Preliminary Draft of KHRP Briefing Paper on Nationalism and Secularism in Turkey
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Turkeys Anti-Terror Laws: Threatening the Protection of Human Rights
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This briefing paper explores Turkish anti-terror legislation in the wake of amendments in 2006 that brought into effect a series of draconian provisions which fail to meet the country’s human rights obligations under international law and which have in practice been used to violate the human rights of it citizens. In particular, the new law fails to respect international human rights obligations by containing a definition of terrorism which is too wide and vague, by increasing the range of crimes that can count as terrorist offences, and by posing a serious threat to the freedoms of expression and association, the right to a fair trial, and the prohibition of torture. Such legislation only serves to further the deterioration seen in the human rights situation in Turkey since 2005 and should therefore be amended.
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Increase in Suicide Amongst Kurdish Women: Presentation to the European Parliament
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KHRP Makes Presentation to European Parliament on its recent report on Suicide amongst Kurdish Women
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Briefing Paper on the Upcoming Elections in Turkey
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Briefing Paper on the Upcoming Elections in Turkey
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The Ilisu Dam: Downstream Water Impacts and Iraq
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KHRP and Corner House release Fact-Finding Mission on the Downstream Impact of the Ilisu Dam on Iraq (pdf): The Ilisu Dam: Downstream Water Impacts and Iraq
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Swiss Bank Backs out of Ilisu Dam Project: KHRP Public Statement
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Swiss Bank Backs out of Ilisu Dam Project: KHRP Public Statement
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