Commission for Human Rights reacts to “lists of fraudulent”

The Commission for Human Rights, Gender Equality, for Missing Persons and Petitions, at the meeting held today, through a communiqué has reacted to publishing lists of suspected veterans as fraud veterans. “With the case of publishing the list of suspected veterans as fraud veterans, human rights have been violated, [...]
With the case of publishing the list of veterans suspected as fraud veterans, human rights, privacy rights, and presumption of innocence have been violated by public judgment through the media against veterans. So seeing that the process is still beginning to be examined by justice bodies, we react with deep concern before public opinion,” says in response.
The Commission for Human Rights, Gender Equality, for Missing Persons and Petitions, based on its scope, requires competent state institutions to find those responsible for publishing these lists and to take measures in line with the legislation in force”.












