Turkey's National Intelligence Agency
Nine years on: No solid steps taken in Hrant Dink assassination
No solid legal steps have been taken in the nine years since Armenian-origin journalistHrant Dink was assassinated outside his office in Istanbul on Jan. 19, 2007, as thousands of people gathered to commemorate the late Agos editor-in-chief on the anniversary of his death.
The latest assault on press freedom in Turkey
Last Thursday, Can Dündar and Erdem Gül, the editor-in-chief and the Ankara representative of Turkish daily newspaper Cumhuriyet, were arrested and put in jail. They might stay in prison for months, perhaps years. The prosecutor who demanded their arrest has also demanded prison sentences of 42 years!
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Court jails senior commanders in case of Turkish intel trucks to Syria
Senior commanders in the case involving Syria-bound trucks sent by Turkey's National Intelligence Agency (M?T) were imprisoned early on Nov. 30, after a local court in Istanbul decided to arrest them.
Turkish prosecutor seeks arrest of senior commanders in case of intel trucks to Syria
A Turkish prosecutor has asked for the arrest of senior commanders in a case involving Syria-bound trucks sent by Turkey's National Intelligence Agency (M?T) and as part of an investigation into the alleged creation of a fake terrorist group called Selam Tevhid, in which U.S.-based Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen is a suspect along with 121 others.
CHP deputy: More people under arrest for tweeting than links to ISIL
Reiterating charges against the caretaker government of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) over their intelligence and security failure leading up to the Oct.
Opposition parties slam ruling AKP over democracy, economy, Syria
Turkey's three leading opposition parties slammed the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) over what they portrayed as a weakened democracy, worsened economy and botched Syria policy during their May 30 rallies.
Three sons of Turkish professor join ISIL
Three sons of an assistant professor at a Turkish university have joined the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), Hürriyet has learned.
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Turkey's intelligence chief resigns to run for elections in June
The head of Turkey's intelligence service, Hakan Fidan, one of President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an's closest confidants, has resigned in order to run in a parliamentary election in June.
Former intel officer warns of jihadist sleeper cells in Turkey
A former top official of Turkish intelligence has warned that jihadists are "highly likely" to activate their sleeper cells in Turkey in the face of the recent developments in the region.
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