Posts Tagged ‘Kurdish initiative’
the police mind: citizenship vs. nationality
January 5th, 2010 by lifeproof
Turkey is going through hard days. The economic crisis is on the one hand and on the other many other things: the democratic initiative, Kurdish riots, nationalist tensions, the workers’ strike, unemployment as well as the process to establish good relations with as many countries as possible in foreign relations–and the football league is midyear recess. [...]
Tags: Democratic initiative, ethnic tensions, identity check, identity control, Istanbul, Kurdish, Kurdish initiative, Kurdish solution, police, police control, the Kurdish initiative, the Kurdish solution, Turkey
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
The Kurdish Solution
August 28th, 2009 by lifeproof
Turkey, the country, has left everything aside and is debating and arguing on if and how the Kurdish minority problem may be solved for a month or so. The Kurdish problem has been a long standing problem, which has also been an issue in the last terms of the Ottoman Empire. It has been ignored [...]
Tags: Europe, European Union, Kurdish initiative, Kurdish solution, Kurdistan, Nabucco, Nabucco pipeline, natural gas, oil, Ottoman Empire, Russia, the Middle East, Turkey, Turkish Republic
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PoliTickles
