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ISSN No 1554-8414
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Staunch secularist to head Turkish forces - The National Newspaper
"Staunch secularist to head Turkish forces

Thomas Seibert, Foreign Correspondent

ISTANBUL // Gen Ilker Basbug, desiganted to be Turkey’s chief of staff of the armed forces, faces the difficult task of balancing the military’s determination to keep its political role with the country’s ambitions to comply with European norms demanding civilian control over the armed forces."

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Friday, August 01, 2008
Erdoğan Declares Theirs Is Atatürk’s Road
"Erdoğan Declares Theirs Is Atatürk’s Road

Speaking following the decision of the Constitutional Court, President of the Justice and Development Party Recep Tayyip Erdoğan tries to emphasize that they are not anti-secular, but on the contrary, their road is Atatürk’s road."

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Monday, July 28, 2008
Turkey's secularism - Telegraph
"Turkey's secularism

Last Updated: 12:01am BST 29/07/2008

The two weekend explosions in Istanbul have been a disturbing reminder of the volatility of Turkey.

This haven of western secularism among Muslim countries is a prototype for the Middle East's future. Rightly, it is a prospective member of the EU: its accession would establish a bridgehead between Europe and the Islamic world."

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The EU can strengthen Turkish secularism
"The EU can strengthen Turkish secularism

By Hakan Altinay and Kalypso Nicolaidis

Published: July 28 2008 15:16 | Last updated: July 28 2008 15:16

Has European Union officialdom taken sides in the clash between “secularists” and “Islamists” in Turkey? Many in the first camp seem to believe so. Europe seems to have become, they argue, the great co-conspirator against secularism in Turkey."

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Thursday, June 12, 2008
hurriyet.com.tr; Turk court to tell scarf reasoning "as soon as possible"
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Turk court to tell scarf reasoning "as soon as possible"

Turkey's Constitutional Court reiterated it will announce the reasoning for its ruling to annul the law lifting the headscarf ban in universities "as soon as possible," and said the reasoning of its decision to annul the bill is likely to be announced this week.



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Saturday, July 14, 2007
stuff.co.nz: Pious Turks find their place in the sun
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Pious Turks find their place in the sun

By day the Turkish women strip down to bikinis and belly-dance by the swimming pool. But at night they swathe their new suntans in headscarves and join their menfolk for dinner. The Bera Alanya is a five-star hotel on Turkey's Mediterranean coast where men and women have separate swimming pools and alcohol is not served – but female customers enjoy freedoms they often do not find in the public sector. The hotel is part of a growing sector in Turkey that caters for devout wealthy Muslims who want to enjoy the beach without compromising their beliefs – a conservative social class whose support will be key for the ruling AK Party at elections this month.

Behind the success of hotels such as Bera Alanya is an economic boom from which many religiously conservative Turks have greatly benefited. Islamic banks have also seen a boom.

A study by Resort magazine, published by the Mediterranean Hoteliers Associations, shows there are 27 hotels like this one on the coast. Most of them have opened since 2004.Many guests rejected the fears of Turkey's secularists, saying the AK Party has not taken any steps to increase the profile or role of religion in public life. Although they are not all AK Party supporters, many hope that a second term in office – which polls show is likely – will bring reforms to make life easier for devout Muslim Turks.

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