Malatya Province

“Yes, we spoiled junta plans” say protestors of Dink murder

Although many think the period of military interventions when people died and a considerable number of them were tortured is outdated, with a recently discovered plot it becomes apparent that there are still some circles in...

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Poll shows eastern Alevis want CHP’s Öymen to resign

A new poll shows that more than 80 percent of Alevi respondents residing in the east of the country would like to see Republican People’s Party (CHP) Deputy Chairman Onur Öymen resign over his recent remarks, which angered...

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Jenkins is right, the emperor really has no clothes

I see it this way: Being a journalist in a foreign country, it seems, gives one the right to rid oneself of all journalistic qualifications and act like a lawyer, a prosecutor and even a judge in the face of the largest-ever...

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‘Fiction of fiction’ and ‘the deep state’

Those who read the latest shocking story in daily Taraf yesterday would possibly not have been able to help smiling ironically. While the attempts to inject further confusion amongst ill-informed, distracted and already...

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Court Seeks Help to Link Murders in Turkey to ‘Deep State’

Compass Direct 19 November 2009 MALATYA — Judges and prosecutors in the trial regarding the murder of three Christians in this southeastern city in Turkey on Friday (Nov. 13) renewed their request for help from the Istanbul...

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Will Turkey benefit from Ergenekon?

Is the Ergenekon affair helping to demilitarise Turkish politics? Or is the country's post-Islamist government using it to advance its own authority at the expense of the military?It's always hard to follow what's going on...

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‘Malatya killings could be linked to Ergenekon’

Lawyer Erdal Doğan has voiced serious concerns that the 2007 Zirve Publishing House murders, in which three people who sold Christian literature were killed, may be related to Ergenekon, a clandestine terrorist organization...

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ATK issues report allowing Zere's release from jail

A report fulfilling the requirements for the release from prison of cancer patient Güler Zere, who is serving time on charges of membership in a terrorist organization, has been issued by the Forensic Medicine Council (ATK)...

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Legal action proposed against ‘early’ marriage

The parliamentary gender equality commission will soon publish a report recommending prosecution of parents who marry off children who are under 15, the Sabah daily reported yesterday. Justice and Development Party (AK Party)...

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AL-QAEDA IN THE BLACK SEA?

By solzhenitsyn08 Asked 23 minutes ago Welcome to Answerbag, a community of people sharing what they know. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, (SALUTE/FULL DOC'S ATTACHED) We liberal world has lived 9/11 in New York, and some years later,...

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