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Uzay Bulut

Uzay Bulut

Uzay Bulut is a Turkish journalist formerly based in Ankara.

Social-media platforms have become incubators for hate speech, often used to incite mob violence and apply the country’s harsh blasphemy laws.
The government of Turkey is the power behind Al-Qaeda affiliates in Idlib such as the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
Although a secular republic, Islam is the majority religion and pervades the whole of society. This causes some Chadians to show hostility and intolerance towards Christians, whom they regard as “infidels.”
Alongside other rebel militias, jihadist terrorists are devastating the country.
Since their insurgency began, they have killed civilians as well as soldiers, government officials and U.N. peacekeeping forces.
More than 1,000 churches, public Christian properties, houses, shops and businesses were attacked, damaged, bombed, looted, destroyed, burned down, closed or confiscated for faith-related reasons in 2023.
New content added to this year’s curriculum will sow more hatred in Turkish children against Jews, Greeks, Christians, Armenians, Greek Cypriots and the State of Israel—all based on misinformation, willful distortion and historical revisionism.
The government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan aids and abets Hamas’s unspeakable crimes in every conceivable way.
Unlike Judaism, Hinduism and Christianity, Islam segregates the world into Muslims and non-Muslims.