Istanbul Bar Board Member Detained Over Pro-Kurdish Activitism| The Arrested Lawyers Initiative
The United Nations condemns Turkey for misusing counterterrorism laws to imprison lawyers and activists, highlighting the case of Turan Canpolat as emblematic of judicial independence erosion. Following the failed 2016 coup, Turkey's government has increasingly targeted legal professionals, prompting international outcry for accountability and adherence to human rights standards.| The Arrested Lawyers Initiative - Volunteer organisation to defend the defenders
President Erdogan's appointment of Bekir Altun as head of Turkey's Justice Academy has sparked controversy due to his past allegations of corruption and misconduct. Altun, accused of judicial manipulation and favoritism, has denied wrongdoing, yet his role raises concerns about the integrity of Turkey's judiciary and the erosion of judicial independence under the current government.| The Arrested Lawyers Initiative - Volunteer organisation to defend the defenders
Human Rights Watch's 2025 report highlights Turkey's entrenched corruption, defiance of ECtHR rulings, and ongoing persecution of dissenters under Erdoğan's leadership. Judicial independence erodes, with thousands detained for alleged Gülen ties and widespread media censorship. Economic crises fuel xenophobia towards refugees, while women face rising violence and inadequate protections.| The Arrested Lawyers Initiative - Volunteer organisation to defend the defenders