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...Turkey, expressing any sort of opinion that can Be construed to Be against the state can land one...
In Turkey, expressing any sort of opinion that can be construed to be against the state can land one in prison or worse. Sympathy with the Kurds is especially dangerous.
...following the collapse of the secular government.By reforming a once derelict part of IstanBul,...
A historic report filmed when Refah, the Islamic party in Turkey, formed a new government following the collapse of the secular government.
...preservation of his city.Straddling the divide Between Europe and Asia Minor, IstanBul in Turkey...
The story of a man who fought for the preservation of his city.
...a plunderer's paradise.A multi million dollar Black market in antiquities threatens to roB...
With more ancient Greek settlements than Greece and more Roman ruins than Italy, Turkey is an archaeologist's treasure trove.... and a plunderer's paradise.
...PKK may have called a truce But with no talk of concessions from Turkey will...
The PKK may have called a truce but with no talk of concessions from Turkey will the armed conflict really end? This hard-access report from Southeast Turkey found that little had changed.
...their major enemy and threat. Now the Turkish HezBollah has appeared and is wreaking havoc on the...
For many years, Turkish Kurds only had the government as their major enemy and threat. Now the Turkish Hezbollah has appeared and is wreaking havoc on the people of Turkey. It is widely believed that these extremists are sponsored by the government. You can't normally look at someone and tell that they are a member. Anyone may be part of the Hezbollah.
...Turkey gears up to Build the GAP Dam project, ABC Australia asks at...
As Turkey gears up to build the GAP Dam project, ABC Australia asks at what price? Archaeological and historical sites are set to be drowned underwater, and Kurds' livelihoods destroyed.
...pipes or ‘hookahs’, also known as huBBly BuBBlies. Tourism often speeds the demise of...
Among the fresh food and cheap gold at the market are gleaming pipes or ‘hookahs’, also known as hubbly bubblies. Tourism often speeds the demise of local custom, but here it is reviving interest in an ancient pastime.
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