
European Court Orders Turkey to Pay Damages to Nine Publications
The European Court of Human Rights has ordered Turkey to pay nine newspapers and magazines a total of 13,500 Euros for suspending their publication and distribution from 2008-2009.
The Court found Turkey guilty of violating Article 10 (Freedom of expression) of the European Declaration of Human Rights.
The publications involved are Bağımsız Demokrasi Sosyalizm İçin Yürüyüş, Ezilenlerin Sosyalist Alternatifi Atılım, Özgür Mezopotamya, Günlük, Siyasi Alternatif, Özgür Görüş, Süreç, Rojev and Demokratik Açılım.
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