Hearing Held in Case of Now-Released Tufts Student Who Was Detained by ICE in March - Boston News, Weather, Sports
- A hearing was held on Thursday regarding Tufts graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk, who was detained by ICE in March near her Somerville home.
- Her detention followed an op-ed she co-authored criticizing Tufts' response to the war in Gaza, while lawyers secured changes to her release terms.
- The court ruled ICE must notify it 48 hours before contacting Ozturk, removed restrictions on her associations, and required her to report travel or address changes.
- Ozturk was released last week from Louisiana detention and returned to Boston, while a judge called a previous condition on associating with criminals a 'slippery slope.'
- These developments suggest increased court oversight over ICE actions and highlight ongoing concerns about the treatment of detained students involved in political speech.
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Hearing held in case of now-released Tufts student who was detained by ICE in March - Boston News, Weather, Sports
A hearing was held Thursday in the case of the Tufts University graduate student detained by ICE agents. Lawyers for Rumeysa Ozturk secured changes for the terms of her release. A judge decided Immigration and Customs Enforcement must notify the court at least 48 hours before engaging with Ozturk. She will also have to notify authorities if she travels outside New England or moves to a different address. The court also removed the condition that…


Turkish police detain 97 students over university protest
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police detained 97 students on Tuesday in Istanbul's Bogazici University over a protest against an Islamic preacher's conference on the campus, the city's governor said. Read full story
Turkish police detain 97 people in university protest over preacher’s views on child marriage - Stockholm Center for Freedom
Turkish police detained 97 people on Tuesday during student-led demonstrations at İstanbul’s Boğaziçi University protesting a campus event featuring a controversial Islamic preacher known for past views interpreted as legitimizing child marriage, Turkish Media reported. The event, titled “Islamic Sciences: For Whom and How Much?” was organized by the university’s Islamic Studies Club (BİSAK) and featured Nureddin Yıldız, a theologian and author.…
Turkish police detain 97 people in university protest over preacher’s views on child marriage - Turkish Minute
Turkish police detained 97 people on Tuesday during student-led demonstrations at İstanbul’s Boğaziçi University protesting a campus event featuring a controversial Islamic preacher known for past views interpreted as legitimizing child marriage.
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