We have to name it: The outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has suffered a heavy defeat in the “urban wars” it launched in July last year. But the defeat of the PKK in this war does not mean Turkey has won
I don’t know if you’ve felt it, but for more than two weeks, there has been an Aziz Sancar science storm blowing in Turkey
As Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım said the day he formed the cabinet on May 24, the main and urgent matter in Turkish politics for the moment is whether or not the de facto situation of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will be transformed into a legal, de jure situation
Global climate change is an issue that cannot wait
The only political struggle in our country seems to be carried out not between the government and opposition but within the ruling party
In its very significant Alevi judgment, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) had this sentence in its 66th paragraph: “[...] The state’s duty of neutrality and impartiality is incompatible with any power on the state’s part to assess the legitimacy of religious beliefs or the ways in which those beliefs are expressed.”
Americans celebrate July 4, the French celebrate July 14. The first is the American colonies’ declaration of their independence from the British Empire; July 14, 1789, is the day of the French Revolution
For us who live in Turkey, our trial with the freedom of expression never ends
It was at that time when the Welfare Party (RP) was closed and the Virtue Party (FP) had just been formed