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Background: Modern Turkey was founded in 1923 from the Anatolian remnants of the defeated Ottoman Empire by national hero Mustafa KEMAL, who was later honored with the title Ataturk, or "Father of the Turks." Under his authoritarian leadership, the country adopted wide-ranging social, legal, and political reforms. After a period of one-party rule, an experiment with multi-party politics led to the 1950 election victory of the opposition Democratic Party and the peaceful transfer of power. Since then, Turkish political parties have multiplied, but democracy has been fractured by periods of instability and intermittent military coups (1960, 1971, 1980), which in each case eventually resulted in a return of political power to civilians. In 1997, the military again helped engineer the ouster - popularly dubbed a "post-modern coup" - of the then Islamic-oriented government. Turkey intervened militarily on Cyprus in 1974 to prevent a Greek takeover of the island and has since acted as patron state to the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus," which only Turkey recognizes. A separatist insurgency begun in 1984 by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) - now known as the People's Congress of Kurdistan or Kongra-Gel (KGK) - has dominated the Turkish military's attention and claimed more than 30,000 lives, but after the capture of the group's leader in 1999, the insurgents largely withdrew from Turkey, mainly to northern Iraq. In 2004, KGK announced an end to its ceasefire and attacks attributed to the KGK increased. Turkey joined the UN in 1945 and in 1952 it became a member of NATO. In 1964, Turkey became an associate member of the European Community; over the past decade, it has undertaken many reforms to strengthen its democracy and economy, enabling it to begin accession membership talks with the European Union.



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America is now safe from the Azerbaijani menace, a tall, haunting hurricane of terrorism and data collection! FBI in Orlando airport saves the day... (more on that later) My approach to celebrating Ramazan has apparently been to fast from blogging. Consider this my iftar, my breaking of the fast. I can say without exaggerating that I've covered a fair bit of ground in Turkey at this point. Why it's taken me four years to visit the spectacular city of Edirne, spitting distance west of İstanbul, I'm not really sure. Matt, Farah, and I made our way to İstanbul's massive m [View Full Entry]

tamam - Jim Kuras | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 24th 2008 | 70 Views | [diary=325005]

inside the Selimiye Camii
Selimiye Camii
produce-shaped soap for sale in Edirne

By saarkev
September 18th 2008

European sıde

 Middle East » Turkey » Marmara » Istanbul
Dag begonnen met een echt Turks onbıjt: tomaten, komkommer, olıjven, vleesjes, kaas, boter, honıng, geleı en brood. Lekker! Dan de overzet genomen naar het Europese deel van Istanbul. Dat ıs wel 'boeıend' hıer, dat zoals wıj een bus of tram nemen, ze hıer de overzet nemen om aan de andere kant te komen. Hier ıs veel trafıek op het water: contaınerschepen, cruıse boten en mensen-overzet boten. Istanbul wordt gescheıden door verschıllende 'waters' (ze vınden het wat oneerbıedıg [View Full Entry]

saarkev - Saarke Vervloet | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 23rd 2008 | 30 Views | [diary=326694]

Statıon Kadıkoy
Haven
Cıtroen verkoper op boot

By Deborah
September 18th 2008

The Kids Speak

 Middle East » Turkey » Marmara » Istanbul
Bens Blog - Hi we are writing the blog for the first time and on arrival we collected our bags and looked for a shuttle to our hotel and found a very confused taxi driver who took us around the old city wall a couple of times, he eventually got us here. Then we played in the pool (Julia was in the longest) and decided what we would do for the afternoon. We braved another taxi to the oldest market which is just up the road from us, it is called the grand bazzar. I went shopping for soccer shirts for [View Full Entry]

Deborah - Deborah Woodham | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 18th 2008 | 38 Views | [diary=324936]

Mum and I shopping
Julias Cafe - Yay
On the Bridge  to Europe with Dad

By saarkev
September 17th 2008

Arrival

 Middle East » Turkey » Marmara » Istanbul
Turkıje
Turkıje
overal hangt er hıer wel een vlag uıt ..
(Inleıdıng: trıpje naar Istanbul waar ık kan logeren bıj de Turken dat ın mıjn appartement gewoond hebben toen ık ın de US zat.) Oh boy, wat een arrıval ın Istanbul! Grote honger, dus heel blıj met het eten op het vlıegtuıg. De mannen naast mıj (Saoedı Arabıers) hadden het wa lastıger, dıe zaten ın de Ramadam en mochten nog nıet eten. Dus hebben dıe nog 3 kwartıer met hun bordje op hun tafeltje zıtten wachten. De kapıteın zeı dat we bıjna ı [View Full Entry]

saarkev - Saarke Vervloet | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 23rd 2008 | 32 Views | [diary=326692]


By WheresAlbert
September 17th 2008

Turkish Delight!

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I have just spent one week in Turkey. We went to Istanbul. We visited The Blue Mosque, At night time it was so cool because it was lit up with words. They had a festival for Ramadan, it was colourful and noisy. We also went to the Grand Bazaar and Spice Market. You can barter over the prices. We went down to Gallipoli on the bus. We saw where the ANZACS fought in World War I. We went on a tour. We saw trenches ,the beach where the ANZACS landed and the graveyards. One thing I learnt was, that wars are [View Full Entry]

WheresAlbert - Albert Henry LUKE | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 17th 2008 | 28 Views | [diary=324490]

The Blue Mosque
Outside The Blue Mosque
Cistern Basilica

Jepp juhu, das hat gut getan. Meın Besuch unter der Bruecke um 12 war leıder noch nıx, weıl meın Zug sıch gerıngfuegıg um 4 Stunden verspaetet hat. Alles ın Allem also 27 Stunden ım Zug. Net ganz, eıne Stunde an der tuerkıschen Grenze waren wır draussen und haben auf Paesse und Ausweıse gewartet. Also gegen den Zug von Belgrad nach Istanbul laesst sıch net vıel sagen. Bıssel gedulgıg muss man halt seın...Man steht mehr,als man faehrt, und mıt Tempo 80 kratzt man schon an der wahnwıtz& [View Full Entry]

Seneca2 - David Braun | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 17th 2008 | 15 Views | [diary=324575]


Turkey
Turkey
Chicken in Turkey
HI to all and thanks for all the good luck wishes. Must have worked, made it with no problems and all my luggage! Only problem was getting online. Unable last nite and earlier today. OK, yesterday I arrived at Attaturk airport at a little after 1p here...more like 5am at home. I had slept a little on the plane but not enough. I was able to change my seat after we took off, didn't want to sleep with a strange man. (he was sitting next to me at first). oved to long row that was almost empty. I was met at [View Full Entry]

travelenrn - DIANE K VOLLRATH | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 23rd 2008 | 32 Views | [diary=324637]

Topkapi Palace
Turkey
Turkey

By Samuelhgarfield
September 17th 2008

Go!

 Middle East » Turkey » Marmara » Istanbul
Craziness. Monday Leo's birthday merged with a housewarming party for some exchange students. We ended up having the closest thing I think that sleepy corner of Beşiktaş has ever had to a rager. Not like it was that ragin'--just really really loud and sweaty with like 70 people in a small apartment. More dancing, again at Araf. On the way home our cab driver was hilarious--he turned on Reggaeton and said "Klüb Taksi, eh?! You like to dance?!" He also didn't cheat us out of money at all. Best cab driver so far, and I told him so in Turkish. Yesterday [View Full Entry]

Samuelhgarfield - Samuel Holden Garfield | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 17th 2008 | 27 Views | [diary=324735]


By blitzkriegastra
September 16th 2008

Tiergeschichten

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Mörder
Mörder
in weiß!
Wie ich eines schönen Sommertages mein Leben vor dem Kühlergrill eines Opel Astra beendete Es war ein schöner Sommertag. Idyllisch geradezu. Ich flog über die weiten Felder Thrakiens, angelte mir einen Regenwurm zum Frühstück und genoss den Ausblick auf das Marmara-Meer. Weiter hinten, in Eceabat, einem Ort auf der europäischen Gallipoli-Halbinsel, welche gestern von 3 deutschen in einem Opel Astra per Fähre erreicht wurde, machten sich ebenjene nach einem ausgiebigen Frühstück auf den Weg, einen Ort zum Baden zu suchen. Wie es das Schicksal so wollte, wählten sie den Ort Sarköy (w [View Full Entry]

blitzkriegastra - Die fantastischen Drei | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 16th 2008 | 56 Views | [diary=324363]

Die Ägäis

By Samuelhgarfield
September 15th 2008

Wow.

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Hillary Clinton chillin'
Hillary Clinton chillin'
That's the cat's ironic name, get it?
So here I am waiting to register for classes. This university's system is kind of stupid--instead of UW where registration is staggered, all 10,000 students end up trying to log in at once at 10AM when registration opens. So I basically can't even access the website, and am unsure of when I will be able to. But regardless, the classes I will (hopefully) register for once I can are: Poli Sci 323 and 466, Politics of Identity and History and Practice of Human Rights respectively; Fine Art 495, Appreciating Jazz (for VLPA credit!); Econ 302, Environmental and Resource Management Economics; and [View Full Entry]

Samuelhgarfield - Samuel Holden Garfield | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 15th 2008 | 24 Views | [diary=323749]

The view on the path to campus
Taksim on Friday
Dan at the bazaar