Turkey's new legal definitions lead to increase in arrests
Rattled by the Gezi Park protests in 2013 and further frightened by street unrest with the Kurdish riots over Kobani in October, Turkey’s government has facilitated detentions and pretrial arrests through a legal amendment that removed the criteria of “strong suspicion” and “substantial evidence” and replaced them with “reasonable suspicion.” The amendment has led to thousands of detentions or pretrial arrests in a short period of time.
More:Turkey's new legal definitions lead to increase in arrests - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East