Turkey's President Erdogan, who has been criticized for tightening the opposition, has announced an action plan that includes guidelines such as "Everyone will not be discriminated against by political position, etc." and will work to improve the human rights situation. I appealed.

Since the attempted coup d'etat in 2016, Turkish President Erdogan has been criticized at home and abroad for tightening the tightening by imprisoning opposition people who regarded it as a threat to national stability.



Under these circumstances, President Erdogan announced on the 2nd the "Human Rights Action Plan" to be tackled over the next two years.



The plan states that measures such as speeding up and transparency of trials will be implemented in line with guidelines such as "Everyone is protected under the law and is not discriminated against by faith, gender, political position, etc." I am.



President Erdogan said, "The action plan shows our willingness to change and reform," and emphasized our commitment to improving the human rights situation.



Regarding the human rights situation in Turkey, U.S. lawmakers sent a letter to the Biden administration last month asking them to raise the issue, and the EU-European Union has repeatedly expressed concern, and President Erdogan will continue. The question is how to implement the Human Rights Action Plan.