ENGLISH
Turkish parliament ratified anti-terror law
Law regulates Turkey's fight against terrorism after the end of the state of emergency.
The parliament on Wednesday ratified an anti-terror law regarding Turkey's fight against terrorism after the end of state of emergency in the country.
President Erdoğan has approved and adopted the anti-terror law. By that law, the hands of security forces and judiciary were strengthened; freedom of meeting and protest march widened.
IT WAS PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE
The law was backed by lawmakers of the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). It received 284 Yes votes, 95 No votes and one lawmaker abstained during the voting process in the 600-seat strong parliament.
The anti-terror law empowers governors and security forces with certain powers that they exercised under the state of emergency for three more years. The law also authorizes the government to dismiss personnel of Turkish Armed Forces, police and gendarmerie departments, and public servants and workers if they are found linked to a terror organization. The law will be forwarded to the president for his formal approval and later it will be published in the official gazette.
Turkey had lifted its two-year-old state of emergency on Thursday at 1 a.m. local time (22.00 GMT Wednesday).

Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian racism in Canada higher than after 9/11, warns expert

International students in Türkiye embrace Ramadan traditions away from home

Turkish Graduates Will Undertake Important Tasks in the Reconstruction of Syria

NCCM CALLS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY AFTER DIVISIVE RHETORIC REPOSTED BY MANITOBA PC LEADERSHIP CANDIDATE

“YTB 15TH YEAR SPECIAL AWARD” IN THE PRESS PHOTOS OF THE YEAR COMPETITION

Turkish Graduates Take on Important Tasks in Reconstruction of Syria

Israeli army orders evacuation in central Gaza Strip

Gaza war victim's family denied entry to Australia

Canada must enable humanitarian aid into Gaza following "flour massacre"

London attack ruling first to recognize terror on grounds of white nationalism

YTB Organized Hanau Terrorist Attack Commemoration Program

Gaza’s death toll from Israeli attacks soars to 9,488

President Erdoğan holds talks with Algeria's Tebboune in Istanbul

Türkiye launches 1st high-res observation satellite into space
