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Council of Europe advisory body concerned about suspension, arrest of two Turkish judges
An advisory body of the Council of Europe (CoE) has expressed grave concerns about the suspension and arrest of two Turkish judges allegedly linked to the Gülen movement, in a statement issued after letters were sent to it by the two judges and complaints were sent by others.
Three judges suspended for decisions to release 79 suspects
Three judges who ordered the release of 79 suspects charged with alleged links to the "parallel state" of Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen were suspended from duty on April 27 for "causing chaos within the judiciary."
Bulgaria's Chief Prosecutor to Meet with Kazakhstan Counterpart
Bulgarian Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov and his deputy Borislav Sarafov are on a two-day visit to Kazakhstan, the Chief Prosecutor's Office has said.
Kosovo authorities prepare files to create Special Court
PRISTINA - Kosovo's Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said on Monday that the authorities in Pristina were working of documents needed to create the Special Court.
Court orders repayment of losses over seized cars
Turkey's highest administrative court has approved a local court ruling ordering the state to pay indemnities to a woman whose luxury car was seized after the vehicle was determined to have been imported with forged documents.
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Detained Imam Ahmed Musa 'Dreamed Bulgaria Could Wave IS Flag'
Ahmed Musa Ahmed, who was arrested after a special operation in Pazardzhik earlier this week, dreamed of Bulgaria becoming the first EU country to hoist Islamic State (IS)'s black flag, the intelligence had has said.
Pazardzhik Imam Charged With Membership of War-Propagating Group
Bulgarian prosecutors have formally charged imam Ahmed Musa Ahmed with membership of a group propagating war and anti-democratic ideology.
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