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  2. August 2011 Turkey–Iraq cross-border raids - Wikipedia

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    ROJ TV has shown pictures which depict a car bombed in a road. In response to these allegations, Turkish ambassador to Iraq has delivered the visual evidence. The surveillance images shows that in the road there is no craters which would be created by high explosive bombs used by the Turkish military. [5

  3. File:Turkey internet ban protest 2011.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The trigger for the protests was a decision by Turkey’s Internet regulator, the Information and Communication Technologies Authority, or BTK, to introduce a selection of filters that Turkish Internet users would choose from before browsing the Internet, beginning in August.

  4. 2011–2012 Kurdish protests in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–2012 Kurdish protests in Turkey were protests in Turkey, led by the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), against restrictions of Kurdish rights by of the country's Kurdish minority's rights. [14]

  5. 2011 Africa and Middle East Unrest Fast Facts - AOL

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    Read CNN’s 2011 Africa and Middle East Unrest Fast Facts and learn more about the Arab Spring anti-government protests that began in Tunisia in 2010.

  6. Before and after pictures show scale of devastation after ...

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    At least 2,818 buildings have collapsed, including a 2,000-year-old castle and a mosque dating back to 1247

  7. Serhildan - Wikipedia

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    14 May 2011, a rally was held by Kurdish and left-wing Turkish parties in Diyarbakir's İstasyon Square. Over 50,000 people attended the rally. The crowds chanted slogans in favor of a peaceful and democratic solution to the Kurdish issue. [71] 16 May 2011, protests were held in Istanbul by supporters of the BDP, against the military operations.

  8. Roboski massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Roboski massacre (Kurdish: Komkujiya Roboskî), also known as the Uludere airstrike, [3] [4] took place on December 28, 2011, at Ortasu, Uludere near the Iraq-Turkey border, when the Turkish Air Force bombed a group of Kurdish civilians who had been involved in smuggling gasoline and cigarettes, killing 34.

  9. Before and after pictures show scale of devastation caused by ...

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    A series of earthquakes and aftershocks striking the border region between southeast Turkey and northwest Syria on Monday is feared to have killed 20,000 people.. The 7.8 magnitude earthquake ...