You can understand if a country has genuine freedom or not from several things. Art ranks at the top of the list.
It was the year 2011. Ayşe was a 20-year-old woman living in the Marmara city of Bursa. She was slightly handicapped. As a woman of 20 years old, she had poor judgement; she could be tricked into doing things for candy
The governor of Tunceli, an eastern province, distributed white goods to voters using the means of his office to support the election propaganda of the Justice and Development Party (AKP)
What will change in our lives? Well, for starters, the media will be freer.
One of those “wise guys” from the “other” neighborhood wrote, “Ballot boxes are opening; votes are being counted. First results coming… It is an outcome pointing to a dramatic detachment… It is an outcome where uncertainty, adventure and chaos will take the stage instead of stability… This time the voter has said that it wants a country full of uncertainties…”
After these elections, I imagine a Turkey with plenty of fights. However, these are not fights involving the defending of some peoples’ interests.
Twenty-year-old Mehmet Ayvalıtaş, 22-year-old Abdullah Cömert, 26-year-old Ethem Sarısülük, 18-year-old Medeni Yıldırım, 19-year-old Ali İsmail Korkmaz, 23-year-old Ahmet Atakan and 15-year-old Berkin Elvan…
I do not like the word “tolerance” at all because it contains some kind of a favor, a grant. It is a show of thinking of one’s self as superior and tolerating those who are inferior to you, the ones you actually cannot stand
When you ask which feature is Turkey’s most important in terms of comparative advantages, all foreign investors reply “geographic position.” Turkey’s second advantage is its young population.