Closing Ranks against Accountability
Barriers to Tackling Police Violence in Turkey
I. Summary
Key Recommendations
To the Turkish
Government
Methodology
II. Introduction
III. Progress and
Setbacks in Legal Protections against Police Violence
Legal Reform Going in
the Right Direction
The AK Party's
commitment to "Zero tolerance for torture"
New legal safeguards
for detainees
Revised penalties for
torture and ill-treatment
Combating torture promoted, but
still room for improvement in oversight
Monitoring mechanisms
Legal Reform Going
in the Wrong Direction
Problematic
provisions in the revised Law to Fight Terrorism..
Legal shielding of state employees from prosecution
A Rise in Reports
of Police Violence from 2007
Failure to
Prosecute, Entrenched Impunity
IV. Police
shootings: Concealing Evidence and Obstructing Investigations
Case of
Case of Ferhat Gerçek
V. Police Violence against
Demonstrators
VI. Police Violence in the Context
of Identity Checks
Allegations centering
on police stations in Beyolu, Istanbul
VII. Counter-charges
and Criminal Investigation for Complaining or Protesting
Accusing the Accusers
Prejudicial statements
VIII. Detailed Recommendations
To the Turkish
Government
Enhance mechanisms to
prevent human rights violations by law enforcement officials
Monitor policing
functions and conduct
Monitor police
investigations
Improve effectiveness
of criminal investigations
Address flawed trial
proceedings against police officers
Impose disciplinary
sanctions
Introduce centralized
data collection
Introduce legal
reforms
To Turkey's
International Partners and Monitoring Bodies
Acknowledgments
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