80 percent of minorities in Turkey cannot express themselves openly: Survey
Four-fifths of minorities with Greek, Armenian, Jewish and Syriac origins said they could not freely express their ideas on social...
Read moreDetailsFour-fifths of minorities with Greek, Armenian, Jewish and Syriac origins said they could not freely express their ideas on social...
Read moreDetailsSome 70 percent of women with children under the age of 6 are not employed in Turkey, compared to 29...
Read moreDetailsDeputies from Armenian, Syriac, Yazidi, Mhallami and Roma origins, who secured seats in the June 7 election, have all preserved...
Read moreDetailsMedia freedom, pluralism and media playing the field for candidates were areas which raised concerns ahead of Turkey’s Nov. 1...
Read moreDetailsTwenty-eight suspects in a case into the Gezi Park protests of summer 2013 have been sentenced to jail terms ranging...
Read moreDetailsA group of international editors and news publishers have penned an open letter to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on...
Read moreDetailsTurkey’s top business group has expressed “serious concerns” over the fate of press freedom and the security of the judiciary...
Read moreDetailsPrime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has vowed to continue military operations against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) throughout the winter,...
Read moreDetailsPeoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) co-chair Selahattin Demirtaş has said there was “no change” in his party’s stance opposing a transition...
Read moreDetailsPresidential spokesperson İbrahim Kalın addressed a referendum for a possible change to a powerful presidential system in Turkey. “In the...
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