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Defendants denied witness speaking in Kurdish because no translator available
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Mersin Court sentenced two Pozantı victim children to a total of 34 years in prison
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Ministry of Justice data show 70 percent of crimes of sexual abuse in Turkey are directed against children
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No judicial process has been launched into the inhumane treatment against Pozantı victim T.T.
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IHD released statement on children who died during AKP time in government
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Fifteen children remanded in custody
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Letter from Cihan Karaçöl, one of the 218 children who have been sent to Sincan prison in Ankara
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Prosecutor asked for 26 years prison sentence against victim of abuses in Pozantı prison
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The kids had been released from Ankara a month ago
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Child who exposed abuses in Pozantı prison still suffer harassment from ordinary prisoners
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The kids are accused of burning a Turkish flag
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Letters from youngsters in Ankara jail reveal high distress and pain
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Young prisoners transferred to Sincan prison told members from the BDP they were harassed and beaten in new jail
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Transfer of children to Ankara prison only step taken by government to counter abuse in prison
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DİHA journalist Özlem Ağuş wrote the ordeals of a child jailed twice
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80 percent of the children in prison are charged under the Anti-Terror Law and all of the abused child prisoners are Kurdish
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Children who suffered abuses in Pozantı prison are not to benefit from transfer to Ankara
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Authorities go ahead with transfer move despite criticism from lawyers, psychologists and families
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Interview with Human Rights Association in Mersin about what need to be done to end abuse of children in prison
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More children are telling of what they were forced to suffer in prison
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Lawyers and human rights associations say move to transfer kids to Ankara prison not a solution
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BDP Mersin MP Ertuğrul Kürkçü visited Pozantı prison
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Eight children in Mardin prison have announced a three-days hunger strike against violence in jail
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Tuncel MP said Ministry of Justice should depose the prison management from office before opening an investigation
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17 children are on hunger strik in Mersin prison
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17-year-old A.Ç. was left in solitary confinement for two weeks in Urfa Prison as there are no facilities for minors
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Twelve years old said to "have given consent" to rape
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15 year-old Ö.S. was transferred to five different prison in the past fourteen months
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Eight children detained in Urfa prison entered their fifth day of hunger strike
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Children in prison go on hunger strike
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Ministry of Justice released new data on children and women in prison
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14-year-old Kurdish boy held in solitary confinement for one month and imprisoned for 10 months in Rize L-type prison
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Congress of Children Rights to look at 401 children killed in Turkey during war time
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PM said no murder by unknown people since he came to power: IHD proved him wrong as 607 victims are still waiting justice
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New initiative for children by Amnesty International
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Reports say 15 years old put in isolation cell in Mersin jail
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Convention finally approved by Turkish parliament
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Turkey participated in the launch of the campaign to counter violence against children but has not yet signed Convention
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In Mersin alone, in the last 25 days twenty children have been taken to custody
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Amendments did not apply to all children
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After the approval in Parliament of the amendments of the Anti-Terror Law children start to be released from prison
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Five children released from Mardin prison
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Her family says she has hurt herself several times
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Letters focus on juvenile justice, and implementation of anti-terrorist laws
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Justice Minister Sadullah Ergin said government trying to approve the bill before summer recess
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New report outlines plight of children in Turkish prisons
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Swedish Committee of Human Rights Association of Europe awarded the 15 years old in prison in Diyarbakir
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Fifteen years old prisoner asks to be transferred to the political prisoners' ward
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Report show that only half of students in higher-education will return to classrooms in the autumn
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Children tell Amnesty International their grim stories of abuses while in the hands of security forces
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Society cannot be free in a country where the children aren’t free, says MP Sebahat Tuncel
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The families of children in prison met at the Assembly where amendments to the law is going to be discussed
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Children in Maltepe prison suffer threats and violence
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Five hundred kids marched through Batman asking for the end of child labour
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There are at least 958,000 child labourers in Turkey, according to official statistics
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Proposal to change law regarding to children throwing stones to be discussed next week