Turkey Tribunal is an independent initiative that aims to document, investigate, and bring to light human rights violations that have been committed in Turkey since the failed coup attempt in 2016. The tribunal was established by a group of international lawyers, academics, and human rights activists who are concerned about the deteriorating human rights situation in Turkey.
The purpose of the tribunal is to provide a platform for victims, families, and witnesses to share their stories and experiences of human rights abuses. The tribunal also seeks to hold the Turkish government accountable for its actions and to push for justice for the victims of human rights violations.
The tribunal operates independently of any government or political organization and is funded solely by donations from individuals and organizations who support its mission. The findings of the tribunal are intended to be used as evidence in national and international legal proceedings against those responsible for the human rights violations in Turkey.
The Turkey Tribunal has held several hearings and has published reports on various topics, including torture, enforced disappearances, and restrictions on freedom of expression. The tribunal hopes to raise awareness about the human rights situation in Turkey and to pressure the Turkish authorities to improve their human rights record.
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