Turkey to restart legal proceedings

Turkey to restart legal proceedings

Justice minister says 'all precautions' taken at courthouses following suspension due to COVID-19 pandemic

By Yildiz Nevin Gundogmus

ANKARA (AA) - Turkey's justice minister on Monday announced that all legal proceedings and trials in the country would continue as of June 16 after having been halted due to the novel coronavirus outbreak.

"We've taken all the precautions in the courthouses," Abdulhamit Gul said, speaking at Anadolu Agency Editors' Desk.

"We'll increase dialogue and cooperation to strengthen the legal profession and advocacy," Gul added.

Stressing that the reputation of the judiciary improved as advocacy strengthened, Gul said: "We want a structure that strengthens advocacy in all areas of law."

As of Sunday, Turkey confirmed over 178,200 coronavirus cases, while recoveries surpassed 151,000. The virus has killed over 4,800 people in the country.

After originating in Wuhan, China last December, COVID-19 has spread to at least 188 countries and regions.

The pandemic has killed over 433,600 people worldwide, with more than 7.92 million confirmed cases. The recoveries have also surpassed 3.77 million, according to figures compiled by US-based Johns Hopkins University.


- Hagia Sophia

Gul also commented on recent discussions about the possible reopening of the Hagia Sophia museum as a mosque, saying: "It is the only mosque to enter with a turnstile and it is a legal responsibility to remove that shame."

"The issues surrounding the Hagia Sophia are a matter of sovereignty under the Republic of Turkey," he added.

The Hagia Sophia was used as a church for 916 years. In 1453, it was converted into a mosque by Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II when the empire conquered Istanbul.

Following the restoration work during the Ottoman era and the adding of minarets by architect Mimar Sinan, the Hagia Sophia became one of the most important works of world architecture.

Under the Turkish Republic, it became a museum.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has underscored the Ottomans converted the building into a mosque instead of razing it, a fate suffered by many mosques taken from Ottomans.


*Writing by Erdogan Cagatay Zontur

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