• ANA SAYFA
  • GÜNDEM
  • YAZARLAR
  • DÜNYA
  • POLİTİKA
  • EKONOMİ
  • RÖPORTAJ
  • SPOR
  • ZULÜM GÜNLÜĞÜ
  • VİDEO HABERLER
  • DİĞER
    • UZAK DOĞU
    • AVRASYA
    • AVRUPA
    • AMERİKA
    • AİLEM
    • TEKNOLOJİ
    • KONUK YORUM
No Result
View All Result
  • ANA SAYFA
  • GÜNDEM
  • YAZARLAR
  • DÜNYA
  • POLİTİKA
  • EKONOMİ
  • RÖPORTAJ
  • SPOR
  • ZULÜM GÜNLÜĞÜ
  • VİDEO HABERLER
  • DİĞER
    • UZAK DOĞU
    • AVRASYA
    • AVRUPA
    • AMERİKA
    • AİLEM
    • TEKNOLOJİ
    • KONUK YORUM
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home AMERİKA

Closed-down university staff given lengthy prison terms for alleged Gülen links

Mart 22, 2018
in AMERİKA
0
Görüntüleme
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


The 2nd High Criminal Court in Turkey’s Kayseri province has sentenced Prof. Dr. Mahmut Dursun Mat, the last rector of Kayseri’s Melikşah University, which was closed by a government decree issued under emergency rule over its alleged affiliation with the Gülen movement, to 10 years in prison on charges of membership in an armed terrorist organization.

According to a report by Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency on Wednesday, the Kayseri court sentenced 18 of 21 defendants, including Melikşah University Rector Mat, general secretary of the university Veli Demirci, deans, department heads, academics and staff to prison terms ranging from six years, three months to 11 years, three months over their links to the movement.

BU HABERLER İLGİNİZİ ÇEKEBİLİR

Trump, asıl niyetini açıkladı: Hürmüz Boğazı’nı ele geçirmeyi düşünüyoruz

İran, ABD ve İsrail’in katliam yaptığı okuldan: Bu mu kurtuluş?

Dünyaca ünlü yazar King, Trump’a ağır ahakaret: “O şerefsizi görevden alın”

In addition to Rector Mat, general secretary Demirci, faculty deans Bilal Vatansever and Hüseyin Kalyoncu and academics and staff members Emin Emirza, Hayrettin Eren, Mustafa Yüzükırmızı, Hasan Güngör, Sema Babayiğit, Metin Mete Özbilen, Ahmet Uyar, Mustafa Yılmaz, Nihat Köroğlu, Abdullah Yuvacı, Necati Vapur, Doğan Bulut, Mehmet Evren Soylu, Onur Genç, Naciye Oral and Yücel Ceviz were present at the last hearing of the trial.

The court sentenced Demirci to 11 years, three months in prison, Rector Mat to 10 years, Onur Genç to eight years, nine months, Ceviz to seven years, six months, Emirza, Vatansever and Bulut to six years, 10 months and 15 days, and Eren, Yüzükırmızı, Güngör, Özbilen, Kalyoncu, Uyar, Yılmaz, Köroğlu, Vapur and Umut Hazar to six years, three months in prison. The court acquitted defendants Babayiğit, Yuvacı and Soylu due to a lack of evidence.

Since a coup attempt in Turkey on July 15, 2016, a total of 5,717 academics at 117 universities have been dismissed from their jobs due to government decrees issued under the ongoing state of emergency. However, according to a BBC Turkish report in July, 23,427 academics have been negatively affected by the state of emergency that was declared following the failed coup attempt in 2016.

The report said at least 23,427 academics either lost their jobs at universities when their contracts were terminated, or were dismissed from their positions, or were left unemployed when the universities where they worked were closed down by the government after Sept. 1, 2016.

Critics say the collective dismissal of academics and collective verdicts without specifying individual crimes violates the principle of “the individuality of crime and punishment in law.”

Emergency rule was declared for three months on July 21, 2016 and became effective with a government decree issued on July 23, 2016. With the first decree, No. 667, 15 private and foundation universities were closed down on the grounds that they were linked to the Gülen movement.
There is no information about the number of administrative staff members working at these universities who were affected, but 2,808 academics were left unemployed and 65,000 students had to seek new universities according to figures from the Higher Education Board (YÖK).

Another state decree in September targeted 15,000 research assistants for their alleged links to the Gülen movement. They were part of an Assistant Professor Training Program (ÖYP) that was launched in 2010 to meet the need for academics in Turkey.

Turkey survived a coup attempt on July 15, 2016 that killed 249 people. Immediately after the putsch, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government along with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan pinned the blame on the Gülen movement.

Fethullah Gülen, who inspired the movement, strongly denied having any role in the failed coup and called for an international investigation into it, but President Erdoğan — calling the coup attempt “a gift from God” — and the government initiated a widespread purge aimed at cleansing sympathizers of the movement from within state institutions, dehumanizing its popular figures and putting them in custody.

Turkey has suspended or dismissed more than 150,000 judges, teachers, police and other civil servants since July 2016. Turkey’s interior minister announced on December 12, 2017 that 55,665 people have been arrested.

Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency reported on March 15, 2018 that at least 402,000 people have been the subject of legal proceedings initiated by the Turkish government over alleged links to the Gülen movement.

A total of 48,305 people were arrested by courts across Turkey in 2017 over their alleged links to the Gülen movement, Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said on Dec. 2, 2017.

“The number of detentions is nearly three times higher,” Soylu told a security meeting in İstanbul and claimed that “even these figures are not enough to reveal the severity of the issue.”
(Stockholm Center for Freedom [SCF])

PAYLAŞTweet
ÖNCEKİ HABER

MİLLETİN AKIL SAĞLIĞINI İŞTE BU DİZİLERLE BOZDULAR

SONRAKİ HABER

Bugün Regaip Kandili: Bu gecede hangi dua okunur?

BENZER HABERLER

Trump, asıl niyetini açıkladı: Hürmüz Boğazı’nı ele geçirmeyi düşünüyoruz
AMERİKA

Trump, asıl niyetini açıkladı: Hürmüz Boğazı’nı ele geçirmeyi düşünüyoruz

Mart 10, 2026
İran, ABD ve İsrail’in katliam yaptığı okuldan: Bu mu kurtuluş?
AMERİKA

İran, ABD ve İsrail’in katliam yaptığı okuldan: Bu mu kurtuluş?

Mart 3, 2026
Dünyaca ünlü yazar King, Trump’a ağır ahakaret: “O şerefsizi görevden alın”
AMERİKA

Dünyaca ünlü yazar King, Trump’a ağır ahakaret: “O şerefsizi görevden alın”

Mart 1, 2026
‘Teröristin kızı’ diye soykırıma uğrayanlara direndi: ABD’ye göç eden  Özge Öğretmen Afrika’ya umut taşıdı
AMERİKA

‘Teröristin kızı’ diye soykırıma uğrayanlara direndi: ABD’ye göç eden Özge Öğretmen Afrika’ya umut taşıdı

Mart 1, 2026
 Trump: İran’ın dini lideri Hamaney öldü
AMERİKA

 Trump: İran’ın dini lideri Hamaney öldü

Mart 1, 2026
ABD’den itiraf gibi açıklama: İran’da protestolara yol açan dolar kıtlığını biz başlattık
AMERİKA

ABD’den itiraf gibi açıklama: İran’da protestolara yol açan dolar kıtlığını biz başlattık

Şubat 7, 2026
  • All
  • Manşet
Zulmette parlayan nur ve ağlayan Mescid-i Aksa!
Dış Haberler

8 ülkeden, İsrail’in ‘Mescid-i Aksa’ kısıtlamasına tepki

by adminzaman
Mart 12, 2026
0

Türkiye'nin de aralarında bulunduğu 8 ülke, İsrail’in Ramazan ayında Mescid-i Aksa’ya yönelik kısıtlamalarını kınadı. Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, Mısır Arap Cumhuriyeti, Ürdün...

İran Dışişleri Bakanı Arakçi, İsrail’in katlettiği ilkokul çocukların mezarını paylaştı

ABD-İsrail, İran’da kız ilkokulunu bombalamıştı: Ölü sayısı 206’ya yükseldi

Mart 12, 2026
Federal Parlamento’dan önemli adım: Yıllardır bekletilen çevre reformu Meclis’te

Avustralya’dan sert göç hamlesi: Geçici vizelilere 6 aya kadar giriş kısıtlaması adımı

Mart 12, 2026
Av.Ünsal’ın babası oğluna Edirne’de yapılan işkenceye isyan etti: Yaşamak için nereye gidelim

Saray’ın Yargıcı Gürlek ceza vermişti: Av.Aytaç Ünsal yatarını bitirmesine rağmen tahliye edilmiyor

Mart 11, 2026
Melbourne dünyanın ‘en yaşanabilirler’ dördüncü kenti: Sydney ve Adelaide ilk 10’da

Melbourne yine dünyanın ‘en iyi şehri’ seçildi: Sydney ve Adelaide de listenin üst sıralarında

Mart 11, 2026

Mart 11, 2026

İLETİŞİM

info@zamanaustralia.com.au australiazaman@hotmail.com

Sydney Ofisi telefonu

+61 02 96496006

27 Queen Street Auburn NSW 2144 Australia

AVUSTRALYA REHBERİ

 

    • Yurtdışında yaşam şartları ve göçmen alan 8 ülke
    • Ücretsiz tercüme hizmetinden nasıl faydalanabilirim?
    • Avustralya Hakkında Genel Bilgi
    • Avustralya’daki Kutsal Kaya: Uluru
  • ANA SAYFA
  • GÜNDEM
  • YAZARLAR
  • DÜNYA
  • POLİTİKA
  • EKONOMİ
  • RÖPORTAJ
  • SPOR
  • ZULÜM GÜNLÜĞÜ
  • VİDEO HABERLER
  • DİĞER

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • ANA SAYFA
  • GÜNDEM
  • YAZARLAR
  • DÜNYA
  • POLİTİKA
  • EKONOMİ
  • RÖPORTAJ
  • SPOR
  • ZULÜM GÜNLÜĞÜ
  • VİDEO HABERLER
  • DİĞER
    • UZAK DOĞU
    • AVRASYA
    • AVRUPA
    • AMERİKA
    • AİLEM
    • TEKNOLOJİ
    • KONUK YORUM