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Turkey’s top court again rules against prison surveillance practices - Stockholm Center for Freedom

Summary by stockholmcf.org
Turkey’s Constitutional Court has ruled that the recording of prison visits and the uploading of inmate letters to the judiciary’s digital system violates inmates’ rights to privacy and freedom of communication, the Mezopotamya news agency reported. The court delivered its latest ruling in the case of Ömer Coşkun, an inmate at Keskin T-Type Closed Prison, who filed a complaint in 2020 after his efforts to stop the practices were unsuccessful. Co…
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stockholmcf.org broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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