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The ban against LambdaIstanbul was ordered by an
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LambdaIstanbul said they will appeal the ruling.
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"The judges arbitrary decision highlights the prejudiced proceedings," Emma Sinclair-Webb,
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"If the authorities can close one organization on procedural pretexts, all of civil society is in danger," she added.
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The ruling against LambdaIstanbul is the latest in a series of moves targeting associations defending lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, HRW said.
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The Ankara governor's office accused the gay-lesbian group KAOS-GL in 2005 and the transgender rights group Pembe Hayat (Pink Life) in 2006 for violating morality, but, in both cases, the charges were thrown out by prosecutors.
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"The Turkish authorities must decide whether nongovernmental organizations are fair game for harassment, or full partners in a free society," said Sinclair-Webb.
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Same-sex relationships have never been criminalized in
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Turkish homosexuals have become increasingly outspoken in recent years, expanding their networks and organizing public events to raise their voices.