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Turkeyabout 4 hours ago·Stable·HIGH 75

Turkey puts 11 on trial for LGBT 'obscenity'

The trial reflects ongoing challenges to human rights in Turkey, particularly for LGBTQ+ communities, indicating a stable yet concerning political climate.

Eleven leaders of a Turkish LGBT rights group are being tried on charges of 'obscenity' and violating family protection laws. The defendants, part of the Genc LGBTI+ association, face accusations for publishing images of same-sex couples deemed 'obscene' by Turkish authorities.
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Humanitarian75
Economic10
Security30
Political60
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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