Nestled within a pristine natural and historical conservation area at the heart of Turkey s capital, approximately two kilometers from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan s opulent palace, a clandestine facility operated by Turkey s notorious intelligence
Mesut Hakkı Caşın, the Turkish president s advisor on security and foreign policy, indirectly hinted at the possibility of harm to UN troops in Cyprus should they infringe upon what he termed the sovereignty of breakaway Turkish Cyprus. He also claimed
Metin Gürak, recently appointed Turkey s chief of general staff, has been accused of clandestinely forming an assassination squad to carry out attacks and murders targeting minority groups, especially non-Muslims, all under the guise of counterterrorism
A Sweden-based Turkish journalist is currently facing a second indictment in Turkey regarding an article which exposed secret profiling by Turkish authorities that unlawfully blacklisted well over 100,000 students from kindergarten to 12th grade because