Intense Crackdowns in Turkiye Leading Up to NATO Summit
Author: Aahana Nagwekar July 1, 2026 HRRC condemns the recent arrests and raids in Turkiye, as they constitute a suppression of civil liberties. HRRC also urges Turkish authorities to take…
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