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A sea full of good, a sea full of evil

Last week, a Turkish history professor casually commented that Turkey could “stroll into Greece, like Hitler entered Poland with ease.” Dr Ebubekir Sofuoğlu, a regular guest of debate programmes where he often speaks against the Westernisation of Turkey, was commenting on Turkey’s ongoing dispute with Greece and Cyprus over rights to natural resources in the Mediterranean. These […]

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Kurds no longer speak of peace

I am back home again, after a long time apart. My hometown is scorching hot and trying to ward off this virus. Every person I talk to knows one relative or at least a neighbour who has tested positive for COVID-19. Some of my own relatives are also battling the coronavirus. Hospitals in Diyarbakır, Turkey’s […]

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How Turkey’s most ambitious development project failed

Turkey launched its Southeastern Anatolia Project (Güneydoğu Anadolu Projesi, GAP), some 40 years ago. The GAP is one of the largest river basin development projects in the world and the largest single development project carried out by Turkey. It includes 13 irrigation and hydropower schemes, involving the construction of 22 dams and 19 hydroelectric power plants on […]

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Resist Diyarbakır, resist

The deaf and mute man, standing with his hand raised in a clenched-fist salute, was silently protesting. The crowd was applauding him. Every day for the last two months, 100 to 150 people had been gathering on Lise Street in Diyarbakır, southeast Turkey to protest the central government’s takeover of locally elected municipalities. Although those […]

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How did Turkey’s eastern province of Van become a refugee graveyard?

Turkey’s eastern province of Van has been the first stop for refugees from Iran and Afghanistan for a long time. Some of these refugees have been waiting in Van for years until their asylum application is accepted by a third country. I know babies that have grown up during these waiting years. An Iranian refugee […]

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Turkey’s Syrian refugees – the badly treated ‘guests’

Syrians who began arriving in Turkey nine years ago, after a civil war erupted in their country, were designated as “guests’’ by the Turkish government. There is no designation in international law or that of any country for such a status. And even though the status of the country’s 3.6 million Syrians changed later on, […]