Erdogan says Turkey expects more counter-terrorism support from allies

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Kathimerini Grecia 03.10.2023. 17:25

Erdogan says Turkey expects more counter-terrorism support from allies

President Tayyip Erdogan has said he expected concrete steps from allies in support of Turkey’s counter-terrorism fight after a weekend bomb attack in Ankara, for which a Kurdish militant group claimed responsibility. Erdogan was speaking after Turkish police staged raids across the country on Tues»»»

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Jordan Times Giordania 23.12.2020. 20:40

Turkish court sentences Kurdish ex-MP to 22 years

DIYARBAKIR, Turkey — A Turkish court on Monday sentenced a prominent Kurdish former lawmaker who went on a months-long hunger strike to more than 22 years in jail on terror-related charges. Leyla Guven, an opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) deputy who was stripped of her parliamentary immun»»»

Middle East Monitor Gran Bretagna 05.06.2020. 20:45

Turkey jails three MPs stripped of parliamentary status

Turkey jailed three opposition lawmakers late on Thursday after parliament stripped them of their status as deputies, their two parties said, a move criticised by the country’s Western allies and rights groups, Reuters reports. Leyla Guven and Musa Farisogullari from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democr»»»

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IPA News Turchia 05.06.2020. 17:45

Turkey jails three MPs stripped of parliamentary status

Turkey jailed three opposition lawmakers late on Thursday after parliament stripped them of their status as deputies, their two parties said, a move criticized by the country’s Western allies and rights groups. Leyla Guven and Musa Farisogullari from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP),»»»

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Reuters Gran Bretagna 05.06.2020. 13:25

Turkey jails three MPs stripped of parliamentary status

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey jailed three opposition lawmakers late on Thursday after parliament stripped them of their status as deputies, their two parties said, a move criticised by the country’s Western allies and rights groups. Leyla Guven and Musa Farisogullari from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ De»»»

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