26.04.2007 by Antonia Mandry(*) It is hard to believe that in modern times belief can provoke such strong reactions, but recent events underscore the discrimination and persecution members of...
Yazar: Rights Agenda Editor
26.04.2007 Orhan Kemal Cengiz ISTANBUL – Turkish Daily news Friday, April 20, 2007 Most observers agree that the Turkish judiciary generally tends to be conservative and in favor of the...
14.04.2007 Thursday, April 12, 2007 Orhan Kemal Cengiz ISTANBUL– Turkish Daily News Are human rights reforms genuine? No one doubts that Turkey has made serious progress inthe human rights...
28.07.2007 Saturday, July 28, 2007, Turkish Daily News Orhan Kemal Cengiz There is a saying I like a lot: “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger!” I think this motto...
27.03.2007 By Anna Baltzer* One week after I left Nablus I found myself again looking out across the city’s majestic sunlit hills, this time from one of the highest...
19.03.2007 By Antonia Mandry(*) The first soldier to be wounded in Iraq was Sgt. Eric Alva. In the military since the 1980s, he had served previously in Somalia...
15.03.2007 IHSAN DAGI 15.03.2007- Today ‘s Zaman In an article that appeared in the Daily Star, an Oxford University expert on Turkish foreign policy, Philip Robins, raised the question...
Martin Shaw * 6 – 3 – 2007 The admitted evidence of Serbian atrocities in Bosnia makes the International Court of Justice ruling self-contradictory, insists Martin Shaw. “It is by...
Selected Titles From Human Right Agenda
Kosovo: Declaring End to Future Status Talks, UN Envoy to Present ‘Realistic Compromise’
12.03.2007 New York,Mar 12 2007 1:00PM Neither Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian-led Government nor Serbia have shown any will to reach a negotiated accord on the future status of the Serbian...
11.03.2007 Extremists drive the courts to target journalists By Nicole Pope Murdered editor Hrant Dink was just one of scores of journalists who have found themselves at the sharp end...