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Turkey’s Silent Revolution and Gulen’s Cult Missionary Movement

  President Recep Tayyip Erdogan turned back the momentum that he lost in the June 7th election and again won a majority of seats in Parliament in the first of November elections in Turkey. This election was very important in … Continue reading

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Russia‘s Syrian Game and the New Balance of Power

The War in Syria is getting out of hand. Russia’s militarily involvement in the Syrians’ war in the name of fighting the ISIS has changed the new balance of power in the conflict. The U.S government has failed to achieve … Continue reading

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Turkey’s Test with the Kurds and Gulen’s Islamic Cultic Religion

The Kurds are a large and distinct ethnic minority in the Middle East, numbering some more than 30-40 million people and living in an area called Kurdistan. More than 20 million Kurds live in Turkey. Kurds themselves are Muslims, yet … Continue reading

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Muslims Hijrah into Europe: Why Some of the European Countries Hesitant to Accept Immigrants?

  If you want to know about the real motives and goals of Muslims, you need to know about Prophet Muhammad. If you know about Prophet Muhammad, then you know Islam; you will also know the way Prophet Muhammad founded … Continue reading

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The Role of State and Non–Profit Organizations in the Education of Disadvantaged Students

The future of any country depends on the quality of its education system. However, problems naturally occur within a system. No country has succeeded if it has not educated its people because an illiterate population leads to numerous social ills, … Continue reading

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War in Yemen: The Persian and Arab War

  Relations between the Persians and the Arabs have always been a problem, not only because of a growing power struggle in the region, but also because of a long history of rivalry that caused deeply embedded animosity toward each … Continue reading

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There are no more masks left for Fethullah Gulen and his followers to wear

 For a long time Gulen and his followers were wearing so many masks and hiding their true goals, harboring hate, generating animosity, and advancing ambitions behind their masks. Many people could not have known that they would adopt such toxic … Continue reading

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Turkey Was Run by Mafias: Why Gulen’s Religious Mafia Fears Erdogan’s Presidency

  Citizens of Turkey are being increasingly and inescapably entangled in the tentacles of mafia rule. In the past, the secular military mafia in the name of patriotism and protection of Turkey’s secular system against the religion groups took tax … Continue reading

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What happened to the revolutions in the Arab countries and why have they not been as successful as expected?

. The insurrections produced anarchy in Libya, civil war in Egypt, and now devolution in Yemen and Syria. It is true that democratic transitions have never been peaceful and are mostly violent. We witnessed transition from communism in Europe, for … Continue reading

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MINDANAO TIMES editor-in-chief Amalia B. Cabusao was named as the 2015 journalism fellow by the Ninoy and Cory Aquino Fellowship for Professional Development, joining a very exclusive list of leaders committed to improving the industry

US Ambassador Philip S. Goldberg said that Cabusao was selected for her “fine work in strengthening a free and responsible media in Mindanao through journalism training programs for budding journalists.” These training programs come in the form of regional conferences … Continue reading

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