Turkey seeks jail sentences for human rights activists
Turkish prosecutors are demanding up to 15 years in jail for human rights activists detained in a raid on a workshop led by Amnesty International in July. The accused were held after attending a workshop on digital security on an island off Istanbul. Eight of them have been held since then, accused of being members of…
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