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Turkey's governors denied 282 of 290 army requests for anti-terrorism operations in 2014
The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) filed 290 requests for permits to conduct anti-terror operations in three Turkish provinces with the corresponding governor's offices in 2014, with only eight of them receiving a positive response, daily Hürriyet has reported.
Governors denied hundreds of anti-terrorism operations
The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) filed 290 requests for permits to conduct anti-terror operations in three Turkish provinces with the corresponding governor's offices in 2014, with only eight of them receiving a positive response, daily Hürriyet has reported.
Army launches another major anti-PKK operation amid fresh attacks in east
Turkish military has started a major anti-terror operation against outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants in the eastern province of Tunceli, amid the latest of series of PKK attacks that injured 12 security personnel in the southeastern province of Mu?.
Two police officers killed in PKK attacks
At least two Turkish policemen were killed in attacks by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) on Sept. 8.
PKK militants have opened fire on a police officer's car in the eastern province of Tunceli, killing the officer and wounding his daughter.
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AKP district head kidnapped by PKK members in Turkey's east
The district head of the Justice and Development Party?s (AKP) Mazgirt branch in Turkey?s eastern province of Tunceli was kidnapped by members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers? Party (PKK) on Aug. 29, Do?an News Agency has reported.
Turkey's women-only newspaper
Tunceli Emek, a daily in the southeast province of Tunceli, has a feature that no other newspaper in Turkey has: All of its employees, from its owner to its reporters and from its editors to its page designers, are women.
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Bones of possible Dersim massacre victims to be tested
Human bone fragments found during an excavation conducted in a rural zone in the eastern province of Tunceli will be tested to determine whether they are the remains of 24 people who were killed during the Dersim massacre in 1938.
Excavation starts to find possible Dersim massacre victims in Tunceli
A rural area in eastern Turkey will be excavated on April 15 to reveal bones allegedly belonging to 24 people from two families killed during the Dersim massacre in 1938.
Can peace come to a country where artists are considered terrorists?
At the very top, we can hear cries of peace and conciliation, but what happens in daily life?
Turkey's state subsidies center on a few cities, new growth system needed: Association
Turkey?s state subsidies and economic incentives are centered on a few cities and the existing system does not cover less developed cities, the Turkish Young Business Association (TÜG?AD) said in written statement Feb. 12.