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Dr. Aland Mizell is with the University of Mindanao School of Social Science, President of the MCI and a regular contributor to The Kurdistan Tribune, Kurdishaspect.com, Mindanao Times and Kurdish Media.You may email the author at:aland_mizell2@hotmail.com.Become a Member today!
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Religious Cult Leader Fethullah Gulen’s Second Failed Coup Attempt Against Democratically Elected Turkish Government
Turkey is not a stranger to coups; the Turkish democracy has gone through many interruptions due to myriad coups. Turkey has faced one every ten years. In 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 1997, and 2007, Turkey encountered military interventions. In … Continue reading
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Liberty, Security, and the Double Life of Muslims
Omar Mateen shot and killed 49 and injured 53 others at the Orlando gay nightclub. According to Omar’s friends and his ex-wife, Omar was a gay. It raises questions about what Islam’s view on homosexuality is and about the double … Continue reading
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Can a Corrupt Media Be Checked?
We’ll tell you what the news is. The news is what we say it is. International media have condemned comments made by President Rodrigo Duterte claiming he said the killing of corrupt journalists is justified. The United Nations Human Rights … Continue reading
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Immigration Crisis Is Changing the Faith of Europe
Everyday the news headlines tell about the exponentially growing problem of migrants in Europe and about the gravity daily becoming greater than before. The number of migrants today has already exceeded several hundred thousand, and the number of dead has … Continue reading
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Turkey ‘s Domestic War: Regional and Global Conflict
The civil war in Turkey has not started yet, but it is knocking on the door with the recent outbreak of violence and fighting between Turkey and the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK), which halted the already fragile peace process … Continue reading
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The Need to Prepare Students with Skills for the Twenty-First Century
The Need to Prepare Students with Skills for the Twenty-First Century There has been a paradigm shift in the qualifications needed for job seekers. Economic projections for the next forty or fifty years indicate that for both world economies and … Continue reading
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How Will the Republican Party Adjust as America Moves to the Left on Social Issues Like Same-Sex Marriage?
The recent Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage through the United States has angered millions of Americans because of this left-wing decision. Marriage has always been a covenant between a man and a woman, which is by its nature … Continue reading
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Current Peace Negotiations between the Turkish Government and the PKK: A Lesson for Turkey to Learn from the Philippines
The conflict in Southeastern Turkey between the government of the Republic of Turkey and the Kurdish rebel group (specifically the PKK) has been going on for more than three decades. The recent government and the PKK peace process is … Continue reading
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Recent Turkish Election and the Emerging Greater Kurdish Power in the New Middle East
Power in the Middle East is shifting. The new Greater Middle East map will not be drawn without Kurdistan in it. Kurdish influence in the Middle East has increased; when Kurds unite, none of the major power players can … Continue reading
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How to Fight Poverty Without Hurting
Fighting poverty is increasingly becoming a priority for many people. The staggering number of individuals living below the poverty line continues to increase thereby creating a moral imperative to help the poor. When I look at the issue of poverty … Continue reading
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