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1 History of the case  





2 Continuing issues  





3 Awards and honors  





4 References  





5 Further reading  



5.1  About Ülke's case  





5.2  About conscientious objection in Turkey  
















Osman Murat Ülke






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Osman Murat Ülke
Born
NationalityTurkish
Known forconscientious objector

Osman Murat Ülke (born 1970) is a Turkish conscientious objector. He was imprisoned for two and a half years for refusal of military service, and was the subject of a ruling from the European Court of Human Rights.[1]

History of the case

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Ülke publicly burned his conscription orders after being called for duty September 1, 1995.[2] A year later, he was detained in İzmir and formally arrested October 8. He was put on trial at the Military Court of the General Staff in Ankara, charged with "alienating the public from the institution of military service" and was additionally charged for burning his call-up papers and declaring his conscientious objection.

Amnesty International contacted the Turkish government, requesting that it provide alternative civilian service. Turkish law had no such provision in place. The human rights group made its suggestion based on recommendations made by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and the Council of Europe.

The European Court of Human Rights found the nation had violated of article 3 of the convention in its persecution of Ülke. The court ordered Turkey to pay 11,000 euros to Ülke in compensation.[3]

Continuing issues

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Even after serving his term in prison, Ülke and his family continued to be harassed, according to Human Rights Watch. A second conscientious objector, Mehmet Tarhan, has been imprisoned by Turkish officials.[4]

Awards and honors

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References

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  1. ^ Kent, Bruce. "Blessed Franz, Resister Saint". Catholic Worker. LXXV (January–February 2008): 5.
  • ^ Turkey: Osman Murat Ülke: conscientious objector imprisoned for life - Amnesty International
  • ^ European Court of Human Rights, Ülke v. Turkey, application no. 39437/98, 24 January 2006
  • ^ Turkey lags behind fellow Council of Europe members on recognition of right to conscientious objection Archived 2008-07-24 at the Wayback Machine (Human Rights Watch, 13-9-2006)
  • ^ "IPPNW (in German)". Retrieved 2008-03-05.
  • Further reading

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    About Ülke's case

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    About conscientious objection in Turkey

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