
Turkey and the army
WHEN the generals toppled modern Turkey’s first Islamist-led government in 1997, they said the fight against Islamic fundamentalism would last “a thousand years”.
Conference: “Identities and Minorities in Turkey and Greece: The case of rums in Istanbul and Muslims in Western Thrace”
Istanbul Bilgi University’s Turkish-Greek Studies in cooperation with the Department of International Relations Cordially invite you to a conference on “identities and minorities in turkey and greece: the case of rums in istanbul and muslims in western thrace”:
1023 Child Political Convicts - Dramatic Increase
Minister of Justice Ergin announced that the number of child political prisoners increased from 17 in 2005 to 1,023 in 2010.
Turkey: 100 people taken into custody during funeral ceremony
100 people have been taken into custody in Mersin as a result of police attack on the funeral ceremony of HPG (People’s Defense Forces) guerrilla
The EU considers the fence between Greece and Turkey unnecessary
The European Union (EU) declined the plan of Greece to put up a 13 km fence between Greece and Turkey in the region of Meriç
Will Turkey Join Sick Men of Europe?
Are the Turks seeing the Ottoman Empire reborn or are they going to be the next victims of economic chaos in Europe and political turmoil in the Middle East? Is Turkey about to pay a price for the overconfidence bred by a decade that brought it triumphant success while its neighbors suffered decline or disaster?
Greek minority school on Imvros to reopen
The Greek minority school on Imvros, or Gokceada, a Turkish island close to the mouth of the Dardanelles Strait



















