Adding Alevis to a long list of 'enemies of the national will,' Prime Minister Erdoğan is ready for a new wave of protests ahead of the presidential election
The pressure is not only about putting journalists in jail. Just noting some recent incidents reveals the government-led pressure not only on journalists but also citizens
As of yesterday, we have the blood of hundreds of coal miners on our hands. Prayers will not be enough to cover up neither our crime, nor the government's
The opposition parties still seem to be lagging behind the ruling party in preparations for the presidential election in August
Part of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s speech April 29 to his Justice and Development Party (AKP) lawmakers aimed at criticizing German President Joachim Gauck over his remarks on Turkish democracy.
“We were 500,000 proletarians, We entered Taksim Square. Such an Istanbul we saw. The morning has an owner, There will be time to settle accounts.”
As the government continues its efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Kurdish problem, Islamists made their move by announcing a 'Democratic Islam Conference' in Diyarbakır
Turkey has always been a somewhat polarized country, but the rising tension within the society, especially since the launch of a graft probe against members of the government on Dec. 17, 2013
Amid widespread claims of fraud and ballot manipulations, the local elections held on March 30 once again showed a clear picture