Judge Oktay Tabur, president of Izmir Court of First Instance, is suspended amid reports of firearms in his office and a lavish lifestyle. The scandal involves high-ranking officials, raising questions about ethical conduct. Allegations of wealth accumulation and involvement of HSK officials prompt political criticism and broader concerns about corruption in the Turkish judiciary.| The Arrested Lawyers Initiative - Volunteer organisation to defend the defenders
A panel of judges accused of being bribed by drug lord| The Arrested Lawyers Initiative
A rights group consists of lawyers making advocacy to ensure lawyers and human rights defenders perform their duty without fear of intimidation, reprisal and judicial harassment. The Arrested Lawyers Initiative is the member of the International Observatory for Lawyers.| The Arrested Lawyers Initiative
TALI submits six reports to the Human Rights Council for Turkey’s review| The Arrested Lawyers Initiative
As the world braces for a significant election year, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, Margaret Satterthwaite, has released a concerning report highlighting the widespread decline in democracy and judicial independence worldwide.| The Arrested Lawyers Initiative - Volunteer organisation to defend the defenders
Adana, Turkey - Shocking revelations have emerged from the Adana Courthouse, exposing a pattern of alleged judicial corruption involving Judge Gül A. The investigation began under dramatic circumstances when Gül A. reportedly threatened a man, identified only as Ş.L., to delete videos of their illicit affair, which had started in September 2019. This case has| The Arrested Lawyers Initiative - Volunteer organisation to defend the defenders