
Hello Blind Woman
Lawyers are the secret heroes of dark times, like Prometheus, who stole fire and brought it down to earth. Thanks to them, many events that remained in the dark have come to light, and thanks to them, the darkness has dissipated to some extent. “Hundreds of the most enlightened young people of the country were being tried in the Martial Law Courts with a death penalty demand. The cases of these young people, who were asked to be executed for certain crimes they committed without any personal interest, just because they loved the country and the people, undoubtedly interested the public very closely. However, especially in those days, neither TRT (the only radio and television channel) nor the press were announcing the hearings of these cases to the public in a manner commensurate with their importance. While the courts judge the defendants, the nation should also be able to judge the courts. Because the courts exercise their judicial powers on behalf of the Turkish Nation. It is a constitutional obligation for trials to be open: This is to ensure that the nation can judge the courts. "If TRT and the press cannot announce the trials to the Turkish Nation with complete impartiality, it cannot be said that the trials were held in a truly open manner." This book contains the memoirs of a lawyer who struggled to ensure publicity in a case filed against 26 young people in the Military Court No. 3 of the Istanbul Martial Law Command and to ensure that the results of the cases were implemented in favor of the defendant. Memoirs of one of the unsung heroes of dark times
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Media Type: Uncovered
Number of Pages: 336
Size: 13x21
First Print Year: 2017
Dough Type: 2.Dough
Number of Printings: 1st Edition
Publisher | : | Details Publications |
Number of pages | : | 336 |
Publication Year | : | 2017 |
ISBN | : | 9786053141655 |
The heart | : | Turkish |