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Uzay Bulut

Uzay Bulut

Uzay Bulut is a Turkish journalist and political analyst formerly based in Ankara. She is a fellow at the Middle East Forum (MEF) and is currently based in Washington D.C. Bulut’s journalistic work focuses mainly on Turkish politics, ethnic and religious minorities in Turkey, and antisemitism.

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  1. Tokmak’s case as well as as other documented cases of Kurdish women sujbmitted to torture, forced assimilation ands other inguman treatments, must be brough to UN tribuabls,namely, the Committee against Torture, Amnesty International and other Women’s Defense Conventions. I think Turkey is sigantory of these treaties.
    aline dedeyan (Geneva)

  2. It is a human tragedy like many others caused by the “Democratic, freedom loving, peaceful and Turkish Republic”. A “Secular country that can be used as an example for other Moslem countries” according to the official US Government. I don’t think that this article/story belongs in an Armenian newspaper. We Armenians know more than enough about Turkish “civilization and culture”. This and similar articles belong in US and European papers so that their public knows more about Turkey, a country that many want to see join the European Union. Something that if it happens will mean the end of Europe and its civilization as we know it. Europe, America and the world, wake up and know who real Turkey is.

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