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Asia Current Affairs Featured Middle East Opinion Politics Syria Turkey 14 Min Read

‘War on Kurds’ Myth Debunked – Turkey’s Operation Peace Spring

Inconvenient facts for those manufacturing the Turk vs Kurd or Arab vs Kurd false binaries

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Turkey’s Operation Peace Spring: call it repatriation

As the world turns its fire on Turkey, it is told you were damned for backing Syria's revolutionaries, damned for fighting terror, damned for embracing four million refugees and damned for seeking to repatriate them.

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Shamima Begum – all of a sudden not British

Should brown people's Britishness be dependent on good behaviour?

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Former British Soldier Faces Terrorism Charges in Turkey

Joe Robinson, a former British soldier stationed in Afghanistan in 2012, has been arrested in Turkey under terrorism charges for fighting alongside the YPG militia...

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The “Betrayal” of Turkey

Has Turkey betrayed Syria? The fall of the ‘revolutionary heartland’, the City of Aleppo, spurred arguably more attention than nearly six years of the Syrian crisis. People took to social media, engaged in varying forms of political activism and encouraged spiritual reformation. A feeling of desperation and hopelessness overshadowed many

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More Muslims burned alive by ISIS

إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون Yet again, we are bombarded with another indescribably horrific video of a torturous murder from the non-Islamic non-State production house; swelling their existing monstrous bunch of psychotic material. As the blood of the world boils at the mere receipt of the news, the silence of

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Understanding Syria 2016

The World's Single Enemy in Syria It is fascinating what the passage of time reveals. How it irons out obscurity, how it highlights friend from foe and how it spills out true intents. How the civil movement in Syria, demanding the removal of tyranny on par the 'free' nations of