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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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- Turkey’s Genocide Denial: Four Narratives - September 8, 2017
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- The Evolution of Yannis: From Turkish Nationalist to Jailed Greek Activist - June 23, 2017
erdogan’s residence should be used as a brothel, that would be very fitting.
Another example of the local religion’s “conquer, destroy, and rewrite history” mentality. I once asked an official at the Urfa museum what happened to all the graves which were just outside the walls of Urfa’s main Armenian cathedral (documented in photographs) and he became very defensive and uncomfortable but had no answer.
The Assyrians you are calling are called by the Turks, “SOURYANI” which the translations gives me SYRIAN, in Arabic “سريان” and Souryoyeh in Syriac.”ܣܘܝܝܝܐ”
Thank you.
Another example of the intolerance of the “Religion of Peace and Love” and the people and governments that practice to recognize its wrongs.