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AA Reporter Leyla Loses His Life in Bomb Attack by ISIS in Aleppo
Anadolu Agency Aleppo reporter Salih Mahmud Leyla has lost his life in the attack launched by ISIS with bomb-laden vehicle, in the attack 30 people died while many others wounded.
9 October 2015
Turkey’s Parliament Passes Resolution Allowing a Cross-Border Operation
Resolution extending the authority period for another year for a cross-border operation against Iraq and Syria was passed in Turkey’s parliament in spite of HDP’s opposition.
4 September 2015
Fire Opened from Syrian Border: A Soldier Dies, Another Lost
ISIS opened fire from Syrian border, a soldier in a border post died while another soldier got lost in Kilis province, in southern Turkey.
2 September 2015
Syrian Crisis Triggers Child Labor
More than three quarters of Syrian families’ children are working in order to contribute family budget.
6 July 2015
Democratic Union Party Discusses Turkey’s Red Lines
After Turkey perceived PYD’s military operation to Jarabulus, a Syrian city, as a “red line”, PYD made a written statement.
1 July 2015
Three Italian and a French Journalist Deported
Four journalists from international media were deported in Urfa province for ‘crossing Turkish border illegally’.
23 June 2015
Erol Önderoğlu
Turkey is Building A Wall on Syrian Border
Turkish authorities are building a 30 centimeters wide and 3 meters high concrete wall in Kuşaklı village of Reyhanlı town on Turkish-Syrian border in order to prevent “border violations”.
28 April 2014
MASSACRE IN ROJAVA
Kurdish Villages Attacked in Aleppo
Al Qaeda-linked militia attacked Kurdish civilians in Syria last night, killing 50 people and holding 350 as hostages. People’s Democratic Congress (HDK) made a call for solidarity demonstration for Rojava at 7 pm in downtown Istanbul.
2 August 2013
Davutoğlu: Threats Will Be Responded
“We will take the most efficient measures against all threats concerning our border security and respond immediately,” Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said regarding the ongoing clashes on the Syrian border.
19 July 2013
Clashes in Syria Leave Child Killed in Turkey
Last night, armed clashes between Free Syrian Army and Syrian-Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) near the Turkish border in Syria left Mahsun Ertuğrul (17) dead in Ceylanpınar district, Urfa.
18 July 2013
Turkey Pledges to Help Syria's Assyrians
AKP Interim Chairperson Numan Kurtulmuş received representatives from Turkey's major Assyrian Christian associations on the matter of improving the living conditions of roughly 400 Assyrian Christians who fled from the civil war in Syria.
25 February 2013
Mehmet Halis Iş
Deadly Car Explosion at Turkey's Border to Syria
A car explosion at Turkey's border crossing to Syria this afternoon, leaving 12 people dead and at least 50 people wounded.
11 February 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Syria's Circassians Flee to Turkey en Masse
Albeit not taking any sides, roughly 130.000 Circassians suffer from the severe consequences of war in Syria. Their compatriots organize sit-in protests all around the world to bring awareness.
23 November 2012
Haluk Kalafat
Turkish Journalist Freed in Syria
Captured Turkish journalist Cüneyt Ünal was released in Syria, while his colleague Bashar Fahmi Kadumi's whereabouts are still unknown.
19 November 2012
TENSIONS BETWEEN TURKEY AND SYRIA
The Syrian Conflict Could Spread, U.S. Defense Secretary Warns
With more cross-border shellings taking place between Turkey and Syria over the weekend, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta voiced concern about a possible broadening of the conflict. Prime Minister Erdoğan, on the other hand, Friday struck a more worrying note and said they were “neither warmongers nor too far removed from war.”
8 October 2012
Scores Hit the Streets to Protest Government’s Policies of War
Scores of people hit the streets across Turkey on Thursday and Friday to protest the ruling Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) policies toward Syria. The demonstrations against the prospect of a war with Syria saw broad participation from a wide range of non-governmental organizations ranging from professional chambers to human rights groups.
5 October 2012
Ekin Karaca,Beyza Kural,Yüce Yöney,Ayşe Yılmaz
Tensions Mount on Syrian Border Following Artillery Exchange
The Turkish Prime Ministry announced on Wednesday they had responded to the deadly cross-border shelling from Syria by immediately firing back on Syrian army positions. Parliament also passed a motion allowing the government to send troops abroad if necessary amidst a flurry of international responses.
5 October 2012
Foreign Minister Advocates Buffer Zone in Syria Despite Risk of War
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu stressed the need to establish a buffer zone to create a safe haven for refugees inside Syrian borders while speaking to the BBC on Friday. Davutoğlu, however, did not respond to a question about the fact that such a move could amount to a declaration of war.
28 September 2012
Hatay Governor Announces Ban on Demonstrations
Hatay Governor Mehmet Celalettin Lekesiz yesterday announced they would no longer permit demonstrations or press statements in the southern border province for the stated purpose of “upholding social peace.”
5 September 2012
SYRIAN CONFLICT UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT IN HATAY - 2
“Syrian Rebels Working in Collaboration with Turkey”
A U.S. citizen of Syrian descent who claimed to be one of the political leaders of the opposition movement in Syria expressed their gratitude both to the Turkish government, as well as to foreign Al-Qaeda militants for their contributions to the Free Syrian Army (FSA,) while speaking to bianet in the southern border province of Hatay.
28 August 2012
Ayça Söylemez
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FM Davutoğlu Defends Prohibition of Entry into Syrian Rebel Camp
After security forces denied opposition deputies access into the Apaydın Camp that hosts fighters of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) in the southern border province of Hatay, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu issued a statement defending the status of the camp as a forbidden zone.
27 August 2012
“Press Vest” Offers No Protection for Journalists in Syria
With a number of international reporters still missing in Syria, Turkish journalists Bünyamin Aygün and Serkan Ocak have cautioned that taking to the Arab country still poses major lethal risks. Veteran journalist Mete Çubukçu also noted that both sides of the conflict in Syria are now targeting journalists.
22 August 2012
Nilay Vardar
Turkey: From Iraq to Syria
Turkey is excited, Turkey does not want to remain passive, Turkey wants to manipulate regional developments for its benefits. It supports, directs and manipulates the Syrian National Council. What is Turkey doing?
26 July 2012
Bülent Kale
SYRIA - MISSING JOURNALISTS
Journalists Association Urges Kofi Annan for Support
The Journalists Association of Turkey addressed UN Secretary General Kofi Annan for support to release journalists Coşkun and Özköse who have been missing in Syria since 22 March.
27 March 2012
Turkey Closed Damascus Embassy
The Turkish government closed down the Damascus Embassy and recalled the ambassador and other diplomats. The decision to shut the embassy down came right after a meeting of PM Erdoğan and President Obama. The consulate in Halep is still open.
27 March 2012
REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS
RSF Urges Syrian Authorities for Release of Turkish Journalists
Reporters Without Borders called on the Syrian authorities to release Turkish journalists Özköse and Çoşkun who went to Syria last week. Both journalists were abducted and reportedly handed over to Syrian authorities.
19 March 2012
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Journalists Özköse and Coşkun Missing
Journalists Özköse and Coşkun disappeared in Syria five days ago. Foreign Minister Davutoğlu assured to take every effort for a safe return of the journalists.
15 March 2012
HRW SYRIA REPORT
Syrian Defectors Tell their Stories
Defectors from the Syrian military and intelligence agencies told their stories in interviews with Human Rights Watch.
16 December 2011
REFUGEE CAMPS IN TURKEY
Refugees from Syria Started Hunger Strike
More than 10,000 people from Syria sought refuge from the Assad government in Turkish refugee camps. Three camps were set up in Antakya. Refugees now started a hunger strike because the refugee camps are completely isolated from the outside world.
20 June 2011
Ekin Karaca
Divided Families Benefit from Faciliated Visa Regulations
Journalist Kar reports that 1 day after the new visa regulations were signed, many people from Syria visited the Turkish city of Antakya. Many families formerly divided can easily re-unite due to the new application. Kar recommends visiting Turkey's neighboring country and gives advice for a journey to Syria.
15 October 2009
Tolga Korkut
Talabani Gives PKK Ultimatum
Iraqi President Talabani warns the PKK that if activities do not stop, they will have to leave.
17 October 2007
Tolga Korkut
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