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4 Activities and persecution  





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The Association for Human Rights and Solidarity for the Oppressed (known as MAZLUMDER an abbreviation of its Turkish name: "İnsan Hakları ve Mazlumlar İçin Dayanışma Derneği") is a non-governmental human rights organization based in Turkey. It was established on 28 January 1991 by 54 lawyers, journalists, authors, publishers and businessmen.[1]

Background

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While the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey (founded in 1990) was initiated by the Human Rights Association (founded in 1986), Mazlumder can be called a reaction to the main focus of these organizations on left-wing prisoners.[2] Mazlumder is mostly known for its work on discrimination based on religious grounds.[2] Problems arising from the wearing of headscarves by women in public positions or measures against officers in the army with alleged ties to religious sects are taken up by Mazlumder.[3] The association counted 4,000 members in 1997.[3] In 2008 the number of members was again given as 4,000.[4]

Mazlumder carries out its activities with the help of membership subscriptions and donations made to the society.[1] Its headquarters are in Istanbul. It has branches in Ankara, Istanbul, Adana, Adıyaman, Konya, Diyarbakır, Kayseri, Malatya, Ağrı and Mardin provinces.[5] Mazlumder carries its activities through five administrative units, six commissions and various committees linked to the commissions.[1] Chairpersons of the organization have been Yılmaz Ensaroğlu, Ayhan Bilgen, Halit Çelik and Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu, Ahmet Faruk Ünsal. The current chairperson is Ramazan Beyhan.[6][7]

Goals

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As a civil society formation independent of any political or religious group or clique, Mazlumder primarily aims to generate a human rights perspective in Turkey, with the slogan "Against the oppressor whoever s/he is, on the side of the oppressed whoever s/he is".[8]

The goals of Mazlumder are:

Methods

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Mazlumder addresses human rights issues in several ways:

Activities and persecution

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Besides a large number of publications including annual reports as well as reports on specific incidents that members of Mazlumder (partly together with other organizations) researched Mazlumder and its branches have organized several campaigns.[10] In many cities Mazlumder organized so called Platforms for the Freedom of Religion.[11]

Like the Human Rights Association and the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey Mazlumder has also become a target for persecution. There have been trials against Mazlumder on allegation of "disseminating separatist propaganda" and in January 1999 the branch in Urfa (Kurdish area) and in June 1999 the branch in Malatya were closed down on governor's order.[3] In June 1999 the Minister of the Interior asked all governor in 80 provinces of Turkey to search the headquarters and branches of Mazlumder.[4][12] On 1 May 2003 a court in Turkey confirmed that Özkan Hoşhanlı, former chair of the local branch of Mazlumder in Malatya should be imprisoned for fifteen months for attempting to participate in demonstrations in April and May 1999 against the ban of headscarves. On 28 October 2003 he entered Yeşilyurt Prison.[13]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Quote from English version of their website Archived 2010-12-25 at the Wayback Machine; accessed on 18 November 2010
  • ^ a b Quotations can be found in the book of Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat: Human Rights in Turkey, chapter XV, page 225 pp., relevant link to the pages of Google books
  • ^ a b c See an article in a private Wiki, accessed on 19 November 2010
  • ^ a b The handbook on the Human Rights Movement in Turkey, issued by the Human Rights Agenda Association is only available in Turkish, page XII, accessed on 23 November 2010
  • ^ See the end of the introduction in Turkish Archived 2010-12-25 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ See the press statement and pictures at "MAZLUMDER Önceki Dönem Başkanları Bir Araya Geldiler - MAZLUMDER - Genel Merkez - insan hakları". Archived from the original on 2011-03-21. Retrieved 2010-11-19.
  • ^ "Mazlumder Genel Başkanı Ramazan Beyhan". Haberler.com (in Turkish). Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  • ^ a b c See the introduction in Turkish Archived 2010-12-25 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ a b c Quoted from a (Turkish) page of the Project on Social Cooperation for Democracy and Human Rights; accessed on 23 November 2010
  • ^ See the English website of Mazlumder Archived 2010-04-28 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Details can be found on the Turkish website of Mazlumder Archived 2010-10-24 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Details can also be found in the English report Human Rights Defenders; issued by the Human Rights Agenda Association in March 2008; accessed on 23 November 2010
  • ^ The case was taken up by Amnesty International as an appeal case, see thecomplete text of the report dated 1 December 2003; accessed on 23 November 2010
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