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Turkey lashes out at European Parliament report urging EU sanctions on justice minister

Lawmakers backed asset-freeze options over alleged rights abuses and political prosecutions, with 381 members voting in favor.

  • On Wednesday, the European Parliament approved its annual report on Turkey, citing concerns over democratic backsliding, the rule of law, and specific human rights violations in Cyprus.
  • Rapporteur Nacho Sanchez Amor warned that "Turkey continues to move rapidly towards a fully authoritarian model," citing the judiciary's role as "in the state's repressive machinery" and suppression of opposition leader Ozgur Ozel.
  • Regarding Cyprus, the report "strongly condemns Turkey's attempts to upgrade the status of the secessionist entity" and urges Ankara to "respect the status of the buffer zone" while reversing unilateral actions in Varosha.
  • Turkey's Foreign Ministry rejected the report, stating, "We categorically reject the report's distortion of legal processes conducted by the independent Turkish judiciary and its targeting of our Minister of Justice with baseless accusations.
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Turkey lashes out at European Parliament report urging EU sanctions on justice minister

Turkey has rejected a European Parliament report calling for possible sanctions on its justice minister and other officials accused of human rights violations.

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NECİP F. BAHADIR | COMMENT In the old Turkey, even a single sentence of criticism was perceived as a problem in Ankara. It wasn't just the opposition that would seize upon it; those in power would also strive to correct their behavior. You must have understood that I'm referring to the European Parliament's 'Turkey report'. A very harsh report… Cansu Çamlıbel from T24 had given a warning days earlier. The AKP intervened to preemptively address i…

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Reacting to the European Parliament's adoption of a report recommending sanctions against Justice Minister Akın Gürlek, MHP's Feti Yıldız said, "No disrespect shown to Türkiye's sovereign rights will go unpunished."

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The European Parliament (EP), in its 2025 report adopted on June 17, harshly criticized Turkey and called for European Union sanctions against Justice Minister Akın Gürlek for the "political cases" he initiated during his time as Chief Public Prosecutor of Istanbul. The report was adopted with 381 votes in favor, 107 against, and 171 abstentions. EP Rapporteur for Turkey, Nacho Sanches Amor, stated that Turkey is "moving towards a completely aut…

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Cyprus Mail broke the news in Nicosia, Cyprus on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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