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The widespread and systematic use of torture in Turkey goes back to the Ottoman Empire. After the foundation of the Republic of Turkey, torture of civilians by the Turkish Armed Forces was widespread during the Dersim rebellion. The police headquarters and Harbiye Military Prison in Istanbul became known for torture in the 1940s. Amnesty International (AI) first documented Turkish torture after the 1971 Turkish coup d'état and has continued to issue critical reports, particularly after the outbreak of the Kurdish-Turkish conflict in the 1980s. The Committee for the Prevention of Torture has issued critical reports on the extent of torture in Turkey since the 1990s. The Stockholm Center for Freedom published Mass Torture and Ill-Treatment in Turkey in June 2017. The Human Rights Foundation

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  • Torture in Turkey (en)
  • Folter in der Türkei (de)
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  • Folter hat in der Türkei wurde nach den Militärputschen in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren gegen Oppositionelle eingesetzt. Amnesty International (AI) sprach von weit verbreiteter und systematischer Folter in der Türkei. Nachdem die Regierung der AKP unter Ministerpräsident Erdogan 2004 „Null-Toleranz“ gegenüber Folter verkündet hatte, haben die grausamsten Methoden von Folter zwischenzeitlich abgenommen, aber Polizeibrutalität gegen Demonstranten und Berichte von Folter und Misshandlungen in Haft dauern an. Seit Sommer 2016 wird laut Human Rights Watch auch erneut explizit gefoltert. (de)
  • The widespread and systematic use of torture in Turkey goes back to the Ottoman Empire. After the foundation of the Republic of Turkey, torture of civilians by the Turkish Armed Forces was widespread during the Dersim rebellion. The police headquarters and Harbiye Military Prison in Istanbul became known for torture in the 1940s. Amnesty International (AI) first documented Turkish torture after the 1971 Turkish coup d'état and has continued to issue critical reports, particularly after the outbreak of the Kurdish-Turkish conflict in the 1980s. The Committee for the Prevention of Torture has issued critical reports on the extent of torture in Turkey since the 1990s. The Stockholm Center for Freedom published Mass Torture and Ill-Treatment in Turkey in June 2017. The Human Rights Foundation (en)
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