Turkey Suspends European Convention On Human Rights
Turkey will temporarily suspend its obligations under the treaty of the European Convention on Human Rights after announcing a three-month state of emergency following coup attempt. Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said on Thursday that Turkey follows the example set by France, when it declared a state of emergency following ISIS terrorist attacks in Paris last November. Ukraine Today reports: Turkey will temporarily suspend the implementation of its obligations emanating from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in line with the declaration of a state of emergency in the country, Turkish Hurriyet Daily News reported citing a senior government official. Turkey’s Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus announced about the decision, assuring that fundamental rights and freedoms will not be affected during this period. “I want to guarantee that fundamental rights and freedoms and normal daily life will not be affected by this. Our citizens should feel comfortable about that,” he was quoted as saying. The top government official added that Turkey will follow France’s example in suspending temporarily the European Convention on Human Rights following its declaration of a state of emergency. “France proclaimed a state of emergency, too. And they have suspended the ECHR upon article 15 of [...]