Posts Tagged ‘Turkey’
You are here: Home / News / ‘No progress’ in Turkey October 28, 2009 by John Couretas · From Forum 18: Religious communities in Turkey have seen no significant progress in 2009 in resolving the long-standing property problems faced by communities as diverse as Alevi Muslims, Catholics, the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Greek Orthodox, Protestants, and the Syrian Orthodox Church.Several legal cases in 2009 highlight the difficulties religious minority communities face in regaining or retaining the
NERVE OF TURCOTERRORISTS TO JOIN EU!
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Basil Venitis points out Turkey, the most terrorist nation on Earth, has the nerve to apply for EU membership, even though it terrorizes many EU islands every single day and commits genocides on a consistent basis! Genocidal Turkey should not even think of joining EU! Moreover, terrorist Turkey should be expelled from NATO. Turkey claims that since its army is the second largest in NATO after the American army, it can violate all international laws as it pleases and can bully all its neighbors!T
Turkey’s Alternative Energy Potential Needs to Get Unblocked
Monday, October 26th, 2009
Turkey’s alternative energy potential is huge, but it remains locked – at least so far. Earlier this month, Ankara hosted the International Energy Congress on Renewable Energy where the Turkish energy sector was the main discussion point. The congress attracted a record number of participants from public and private sectors, including the Turkish Minister of Energy and members of the country’s Parliament. It was once more observed that the potential of investments in Turkey is by far exceeding
Turkey: another LGBT rights organization faces closure
Monday, October 26th, 2009
Via KaosGL ( link here ): Black Pink Triangle Association in Izmir is the fifth LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) organization that faces closure threat from the Turkish government. The first hearing will take place on February 19, 2010. The reason for closure threat is once again being “against the law and morality.” According to the information provided to the association, the Governor’s Office of the City of Izmir is demanding closure of the Black Pink Triangle Associati
The Accession Of Turkey To The Eu: Yes Or No?
Friday, October 23rd, 2009
The Accession of Turkey to the EU: Yes or No? Veronika Staudacher i544450 Introduction to European Integration P. Lommen October 17, 2008 Introduction Whether or not Turkey should be accessed to the European Union - or its predecessors - has been a controversial topic ever since the countries application to the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1959[1]. When the Ankara Agreement, which associated Turkey with the EEC, was signed in 1963 it recognized Tu
