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Most of the content of the web site is republications from Turkish and international news sources. Most of the content of the web site is republications from Turkish and international news sources.


The journal publishes also own comments and analyses, taking a highly ] approach, particularly in issues regarding the Armenian Question, which is claimed by ] (who has a broad mandate over its functions ) as a field of expertise. One of its article about the debate on the ] concluded by stating: ''Armenians do not want to discuss 'genocide' allegations...They do not accept any debate about the past...''<ref>http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=3525</ref> The journal publishes also own comments and analysis, taking a highly ] approach, particularly in issues regarding the Armenian Question, which is claimed by Sedat Laçiner (who has a broad mandate over its functions ) as a field of expertise. One of its article about the debate on the ] concluded by stating: ''Armenians do not want to discuss 'genocide' allegations...They do not accept any debate about the past...''<ref>http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=3525</ref>





Revision as of 21:12, 26 February 2007

JTW. A Turkish website containing news in English language.

Established in 2004. Published by Ankara-based Turkish think tank Institute International Strategic Research Organization (I.S.R.O. - U.S.A.K.).

Most of the content of the web site is republications from Turkish and international news sources.

The journal publishes also own comments and analysis, taking a highly nationalistic approach, particularly in issues regarding the Armenian Question, which is claimed by Sedat Laçiner (who has a broad mandate over its functions ) as a field of expertise. One of its article about the debate on the Armenian genocide concluded by stating: Armenians do not want to discuss 'genocide' allegations...They do not accept any debate about the past...


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References

  1. http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=3525