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Turkey sees terrorists everywhere, except for its own proxies

Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton waded into troubled US-Turkey relations when she and her daughter Chelsea announced last week that they had acquired the rights to produce a television series based on a forthcoming book about Syrian Kurdish women fighters. Written by bestselling American journalist Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, The Daughters of Kobani is to be released on February 16 and will recount the Kurdish-led People’s Protection Units’ (YPG) 2014 defence of the border city of Kobani from an ISIS assault and early days as the main local fighting force in the US-led coalition to defeat ISIS. Turkey views the YPG as part of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, which has led an armed insurgency in the country’s south-east for decades and is labelled a terrorist group by the US and EU. Ankara s state-run news agency expressed fears that the Clintons’ series would “whitewash” terrorists as freedom fighters.

Turkey s mobsters grow more confident as the state weakens

Last Updated On: Jan 25 2021 10:51 Gmt+3 In Turkey, figures connected to the Turkish mafia are experiencing a feeling of confidence as expressed in their public appearances and remarks.  On Sunday, Turkish broadcaster Yol TV shared a video recorded over TikTok of mafia leader Alattin Çakıcı enjoying a meal outdoors surrounded by a suited entourage. After finishing his meal, Çakıcı exits, flanked by a convoy of black cars.  This mafioso grandeur is not in any way itself more than a display of pomp from a godfather of Turkish organised crime, but the swagger of it embodies the confidence felt by mafia figures today in Turkey. 

Cenk Tosun DENIES politically motivated celebration against Rotherham

Cenk Tosun DENIES politically motivated celebration against Rotherham Ollie Lewis For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Cenk Tosun has denied accusations that he celebrated a goal scored against Rotherham United with a hand gesture used by a far-right group in Saturday s FA Cup win. The Turkish striker, 29, thought he had bagged his second goal of the game after latching onto a James Rodriguez cross to steer past Millers keeper Jamal Blackman.  The goal was ruled out by VAR but it was Tosun s celebration that stirred some controversy. The forward raised his hands in the air, pointing his index finger and little finger to the sky for a moment. 

Egypt s newly-elected MPs to focus on defending country s human rights record - Politics - Egypt

Egypt s newly-elected MPs to focus on defending country s human rights record - Politics - Egypt
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