Hayri Atesh

Turkish prime minister courts Kurds in bid to establish strong presidency

July 24, 2013
Global Politics

Turkey is finally starting to acknowledge and accept its large Kurdish minority. After decades of discrimination, the government is moving to include them. But in exchange for that recognition, the Kurds may well be asked to back an expansion of the powers of Turkey's president.

Turkish prime minister courts Kurds in bid to establish strong presidency

To Create Strong Presidency, Erdoğan Woos Turkish Kurds

July 23, 2013
Arts, Culture & Media
To Create Strong Presidency, Erdoğan Woos Turkish Kurds

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