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    EU REPORT SLAMS TURKEY'S JUSTICE SYSTEM

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    January 10, 2012 - 18:28 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The European Union has prepared to release a
    judiciary report on Turkey this week criticizing the justice system,
    particularly the unreasonable periods of detention.

    The EU Council's report was prepared upon the visit of the Council
    of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg to Turkey
    in October.

    "There are some functional problems that have continued for a long time
    and have affected the system negatively," said the report, according
    to daily Hurriyet. The report also cites the problem of presumption
    of innocence not being used in court decisions when arresting suspects.

    There are also problems in impartiality and independence of judges
    and prosecutors, said the report, which also criticized the prolonged
    periods of detentions and prosecutions. The report urged officials
    to use "release on bail" as an option instead of detention.

    The European Court of Human Rights has made over 2,200 decisions
    against Turkey between 1995 and 2010.

    Almost 700 of these decisions were about violating the right to a fair
    trial. More than 500 of the cases were about freedom and security
    of the people. The judicial reform strategy that started in 2009
    to adjust the laws within the EU norms should be put into action,
    the report said.

    Lengthy detention periods were still a significant problem despite
    measures taken to prevent them. The lack of compensation for the
    duration of detention or lack of access to a mechanism to fasten the
    prosecution also increases the judiciary problem, the report said,
    according to Hurriyet Daily News.

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