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Syria: A testament to international moral bankruptcy 

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Much has been written about Syria’s civil war, which has engulfed the country for the past six years, but sadly the mounting death and destruction in Syria has long since become mere statistics. The international community grew comfortably numb to the horror, the likes of which we haven’t seen since World War II.

Both internal and external players have been nurturing their vested interests by prolonging the deadly conflict, hoping to improve their position to serve their long-term objectives. The irony is that none of the external main players — Russia, Iran, US, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia — and the domestic actors (the Assad regime, Sunnis, and Kurds) will end up with such lasting gains that outweigh the horrifying losses that have been inflicted on the country and its citizens. Continue reading Syria: A testament to international moral bankruptcy 

OPINION: The Kurds under Erdogan’s tyrannical governance

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Turkey suspends European Convention on Human Rights in wake of attempted coup

Tens of thousands of people, have been killed over 40 years of bloodletting between Turkish forces and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK); and tragically there seems to be no end in sight.

In May 2016, President Erdogan stated that military operations against the PKK will continue until “the very last rebel is killed.” What is alarming about Erdogan’s statement is that he still believes he can solve the conflict through brutal force. Erdogan does not understand that he cannot wish the Kurdish problem away — a problem that will continue to haunt him and the country for more decades to come, unless a solution is found that respects their cultural and fundamental human rights. Continue reading OPINION: The Kurds under Erdogan’s tyrannical governance