Human Rights Foundation of Turkey

The Human Rights Foundation of Turkey (HRFT) (Turkish: Türkiye İnsan Hakları Vakfı, TİHV) is headquartered in Ankara. The organization is committed to treating torture survivors and documenting human rights violations.

History and Awards

The HRFT was established in 1990 on initiative of the Human Rights Association. Besides the HRA 32 individuals became the founders of the HRFT. Offices for the treatment of torture survivors have been set up in Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Adana and Diyarbakir.[1] The HRFT does not accept money from institutions that contribute to human rights violations. The work of the HRFT is supported by a large number of volunteers and donations from individuals. Among the various national and international institutions that support the HRFT are: the UN, the Council of Europe, the Red Cross and Amnesty International.[2]

Treatment of Torture Victims

The treatment of torture survivors in the five centers (also called "representative offices") is free of charge. By the end of the year 2006 the number of treated torture survivors had reached 10,786.[3] Statistics are presented in annual reports. Currently the reports since 1999 are available online, but so far only in Turkish.[4]

Documentation Center

The Documentation Center is in Ankara. Human rights violations are documented in daily bulletins, monthly, annual and special reports. The reports are published in Turkish and English. Since March 2007 the daily reports can be assessed on the homepage of the HRFT.[5]

Publications

Special Reports (Books)

References

  1. List of offices, official site.
  2. Awards list, official site.
  3. Annual Report, 2006, official site (Turkish)
  4. Tedavi ve Rehabilitasyon Merkezleri Raporları, official site (Turkish)
  5. Daily Human Rights Report, official site

External links

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