Tag: AKP
Secularists strike back in Turkey
Ever since the AKP (Justice and Development Party) party swept the parliamentary polls in Turkey and also managed to get their own man elected as president, we had been expecting a clash between the moderate Muslim party and the hardline secularists in the country. The fear of a major clash has come to pass. The [...]
Posted: February 6th, 2012 under Announcements.
Tags: AKP, Justice and Development Party, Politics & Society, Secularists, turkey
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The AKP and Secularists will battle in the Turkish courts now
Turkey is being pulled in two opposite directions. The ruling AKP wants it go on to become a liberal Islamic country. The powerful army, judiciary and bureaucracy wants that Turkey continues following the path shown by Kemal Ataturk. They distrust the AKP and feel its leaders want to turn Turkey into an orthodox Muslim nation. [...]
Posted: January 28th, 2012 under Announcements.
Tags: AKP, Politics & Society, Secularists, turkey
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The upmanship between AKP and secularists continue in Turkey
Turkey is going through turbulent times. The Kemalists are trying to get rid of the liberal Islamist AKP through the courts. The AKP has struck back by arresting two generals for allegedly leading an armed gang that wanted to destabilize society through killings thus paving the way for military intervention. The words of Ataturk Kemal [...]
Posted: January 27th, 2012 under Announcements.
Tags: AKP, Politics & Society, Secularists, turkey
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Secularism vs religion battle reaches courtroom in Turkey
Turkey is bracing for biggest political upheavals in recent times. Turkey’s highest court, the Constitutional Court, will convene today to decide whether the ruling party, Justice and Development Party, popularly known as AKP is indulging in anti-secular activities. The government may be dissolved. The court ruling may even ban the senior party leaders which includes [...]
Posted: January 27th, 2012 under Announcements.
Tags: AKP, anti-secular activities, Constitutional Court, Erdogan, Islam, Politics & Society, Prime Minister, secularism, turkey
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