Turkey 🇹🇷 part of Europe 🇪🇺? NOPE and NEVER!
https://t.me/IsraelWarWomenRights/147
It's even not Europe on the map ... !!!
https://t.me/IsraelWarWomenRights/207
The Council is especially concerned about the continuing and deeply worrying backsliding on the rule of law and on fundamental rights including the freedom of expression. The deterioration of the independence and functioning of the judiciary cannot be condoned, nor can the on-going restrictions, detentions, imprisonments, and other measures targeting journalists, academics, members of political parties including parliamentarians, human rights defenders, social media users and others exercising their fundamental rights and freedoms. The Council reiterates its grave concerns over these negative developments, as well as over the continued detention of EU citizens, including two Greek soldiers. Turkey needs to urgently and effectively address these and the many other serious shortcomings and outstanding issues identified in the Commission's report. Turkey should also step up its cooperation with the Council of Europe and its relevant bodies and institutions, address their key recommendations and implement all judgments of the European Court of Human Rights in line with Article 46 of the ECHR. The Council specifically notes that the latest amendments to the Turkish Constitution were critically assessed by the Venice Commission as lacking sufficient checks and balances and endangering the separation of powers.
https://t.me/IsraelWarWomenRights/147
It's even not Europe on the map ... !!!
https://t.me/IsraelWarWomenRights/207
The Council is especially concerned about the continuing and deeply worrying backsliding on the rule of law and on fundamental rights including the freedom of expression. The deterioration of the independence and functioning of the judiciary cannot be condoned, nor can the on-going restrictions, detentions, imprisonments, and other measures targeting journalists, academics, members of political parties including parliamentarians, human rights defenders, social media users and others exercising their fundamental rights and freedoms. The Council reiterates its grave concerns over these negative developments, as well as over the continued detention of EU citizens, including two Greek soldiers. Turkey needs to urgently and effectively address these and the many other serious shortcomings and outstanding issues identified in the Commission's report. Turkey should also step up its cooperation with the Council of Europe and its relevant bodies and institutions, address their key recommendations and implement all judgments of the European Court of Human Rights in line with Article 46 of the ECHR. The Council specifically notes that the latest amendments to the Turkish Constitution were critically assessed by the Venice Commission as lacking sufficient checks and balances and endangering the separation of powers.