Arab states arm rebels as UN talks of Syrian civil war 13 juin 2012
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: arms, Free Syrian Army, Middle East, MIT, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Syrian National Council, Turkey, USA
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The Independent (UK) Wednesday, 13 June 2012, p. 1
Justin Vela, Istanbul
Saudi Arabia and Qatar ‘supplying weapons’ to anti-assad forces, while fears mount for civilians in al-haffa and Homs. (suite…)
Turkey’s Relations with the Syrian Opposition 13 avril 2012
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (USA) April 13, 2012
Bayram Balci *
A few years ago, when Turkey truly believed that it could pursue a policy of “zero problems with neighbors,” Syria was one of its success stories. How quickly times can change. (suite…)
Asharq Al-Awsat Interview: Turkish FM Ahmet Davutoğlu 1 avril 2012
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Asharq Al-Awsat (UK) April 1st, 2012
By Tha’ir Abbas, Ankara
Ahmet Davutoğlu is the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs and a prominent Turkish academic. He holds a masters degree in public administration and a PhD in political science and international relations, both obtained from Bosphorus University. (suite…)
Syrian Kurd Leader: Revolution Won’t Succeed Without Minorities 20 janvier 2012
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Abdulhakim Bashar, Burhan Ghalioun, Kurdish Democratic Party of Syria, Kurdish National Council, Kurds, Michael Weiss, Middle East, Minorities, Syria, Syrian National Council, Turkey / Turquie
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The Atlantic (USA) Jan 20, 2012
Michael Weiss *
What Syria’s largest minority means for the uprising, for the opposition leaders, and the country’s future (suite…)