Turkey: 'In a sign of growing respect for the rights of its largest ethnic minority, Turkey has allowed Kurdish-language broadcasts to begin and has freed from jail a leading Kurdish politician and three colleagues. But Turkey still has some stains to clear from its human-rights record.' (Economist)
Monday, June 14, 2004
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