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...
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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...
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...
Anthony Dworkin* 2 – 3 – 2007 The International Court of Justice ruling on Bosnia’s case against Serbia must be considered in strict legal rather than wider political or...
Martin Shaw * 28 – 2 – 2007 The world court’s decision to clear Serbia of genocide in Bosnia is an exercise in denial, says Martin Shaw. The ruling by...
26.01.2007 Salih EFE Background on Turkey AsylumLaws Although Turkey is party to the main UN, Council of Europe and ILO conventions, in the field of asylum and migration Turkey’s...
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Minority Rights
Confronting Equality: The Need for Constitutional Protection of Minorities on Turkey’s Path to the European Union
07.07.2006 With Turkey’s vigorous efforts to join the European Union (EU) and fulfill the requirements necessary to qualify for membership, debates over minority rights once again have become central...
03.07.2006 Behind Closed Doors* “The history of this type of madness has to be written down: Within the dominant rationalistic culture, before the other form in which people use...