Armenian genocide: Kurdish leaders set moral example to Turkey by facing their crimes
Kurdish leaders acknowledge their people's role in the genocide - but Turkish leaders refuse to do likewise.
How Turkish ecstasy baron Dogan 'Doctor Drugs' Alagoz escaped prison with dodgy fax
Alagoz release shows gaping flaws in Turkey's government and judicial system once again.
Saman Naseem execution shows Kurds remain pariahs despite heroics against Isis
Kurds may have beaten Isis in Kobani - but Kurdophobia remains rife.
Isis: Turkey throws Kobani hero in jail - while treating islamist commander in hospital
Contrasting fortunes of Esra Yakar and Emrah Cakan show warped priorities of Turkish government.
Why Does No-one Remember the Assyrian Victims of Ottoman Turkey's Christian Holocaust?
Everyone remembers the Armenian Genocide, but Assyrian victims of Ottoman jihad have been airbrushed from history.
Turkey: Kurdish Paper Distributor Shot Dead and Press TV Reporter Killed in 'Suspicious' Car Accident
Media worker Kadri Bagdu was murdered while distributing the Kurdish newspapers in the south-eastern province of Adana.
Frontline Isis: The Real Story of Narin Afrini and the Kurdish Female 'Lions' Terrorising Islamic State
IBTimes UK speaks to Kurdish activists about the women who are playing key role in defence of their land.
Turkey Subjugates the Kurds because it Shares Isis' Ideological Bed
The atrocities of Islamic State do not disturb Turkey's government as much as Kurds declaring autonomy.
Berkin Elvan: A Dead Child and His Dying Language
Zazaki, the dialect of the Kurdish language Elvan spoke, is a victim of linguistic genocide, writes Uzay Bulut
Turkey Crackdown on Alawites Pushes Erdogan's AKP Government Closer to Police State [BLOG]
Suspicious death of protester Ahmet Atakan in Antakya another sign of brutalisation, says Uzay Bulut.
Kurdistan: The Most Dangerous Word in Turkey [BLOG]
Uzay Bulut on the fledgling Kurdistan youth association shut down before it even started.
Ferhat Tepe: Death of a Kurdish Journalist and the Saturday Mothers of Turkey [BLOG]
Mothers of the 'disappeared', particularly journalists and Kurdish activists, gather every weekend in Istanbul to demand justice from the Turkish government, says Uzay Bulut.
Trabzon's Hagia Sofia: How Converting Church to Mosque Hurts Both Religions [BLOG]
13th-century place of worship has been turned into a symbol of religious intolerance by Turkish government, argues Uzay Bulut.
Turkey Gezi Protester Ali Korkmaz Joins Fatality List at Hands of Erdogan's Shadowy Supporters [BLOG] [WARNING: GRAPHIC VIDEO]
Demonstrator died of brain haemorrhage 37 days after witnesses said he was beaten by Turkish plain clothes police, says Uzay Bulut
Turkey's Killing of Kurds Goes on [BLOG]
Kurd teenager's death during army post protests in village of Lice is latest in long line of state abuses, says Uzay Bulut.
Gezi Protests: Erdogan's Treatment of the 'Margins' Damns AKP Oppressors [BLOG]
Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls Turkey's protesters 'marginal' - but, in a true democracy, there aren't any margins, says Uzay Bulut.
Turkey Protests: Erdogan's Government No Longer Legitimate [BLOG]
Police brutality has made a simple protest movement in Turkey much more violent, says Uzay Bulut.
How Turkey Rules its Kurdish Subjects with the Language of Hate [BLOG]
Turkey is still brutally repressing the Kurdish language - but the bravery of the oppressed speaks louder than words, says Uzay Bulut
İrfan Eskibağ: Why Turkish Prisons Smell of Death for Kurdish Prisoners [BLOG]
The death of İrfan Eskibağ can be laid at the door of the supposedly independent Istanbul Institution of Forensic Medicine, claims Uzay Bulut.
Turkey: World Champ for Arresting Journalists [BLOG]
Turkish authorities use anti-terror legislation to cow journalists, says Uzay Bulut.
Meral Kurum: Turkish Prisons Hell on Earth for Kurds [BLOG]
Kurdish political prisoner Meral Kurum was sentenced without evidence and shares her cell with her three-year-old son, says Uzay Bulut.