Uzay Bulut
Uzay Bulut is a Turkish journalist and political analyst formerly based in Ankara.
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Open letter to President Biden: Stop the second Armenian genocide
President Biden, as the leader of the free world, it is your administration that must make a swift decision right now: Will you save the lives of 120,000 innocent people or will you allow Azerbaijan to commit yet another Armenian genocide?
When will Christians stand up for the Armenians?
What will Christians across the world do in response? Will they choose to ignore such atrocities, or will they stand up for their persecuted Armenian brethren who are facing genocide?
Occupied Cyprus: How Turkey has destroyed Christian cultural heritage
For the past 48 years, the rightful owners of the Turkish occupied territory are unable to return to their homelands. Most of their cultural heritage has been demolished, and they have been subject to apartheid-style segregation by Turkey, even in death.
Turkey Complains About 'Islamophobia' in Europe, Persecutes Its Own Christian Community
Turkey's minister of foreign affairs recently criticized the European public, politicians and media for engaging in "extremist, anti-immigrant, xenophobic, and Islamophobic rhetoric of hate against Muslims." But Turkey has systematically discriminated against its Protestant community.
Yazidi Massacre in Afrin: Children Killed, Villages Bombed, Temples Destroyed
Yazidis, a historically persecuted non-Muslim people in the Middle East, are yet again fleeing for their lives — this time from Turkey-backed jihadists invading Afrin in northern Syria.
Turkey Targets the Only Assyrian Christian in His Native Village
The Assyrian persecution has continued after the genocide and the founding of the Turkish Republic in 1923, up until the present day.