“America is not the only one who should decide about the policies toward Iran.” Quote by Shirin Ebadi
“Americans shouldn't start a military attack, and they shouldn't bombard Iran, and they shouldn't interfere with the internal affairs of the country. And the Americans should pay more attention to the human right issues in Iran.” CountryAttentionMilitaryAffairInterfere Author:Shirin Ebadi
“The diplomatic relations start when the two sides get a bit closer to each other, but U.S and Iran, they are drifting apart.” RelationDriftingDiplomatic Author:Shirin Ebadi
“Maybe the words are the same, but the time is not the same. Iranians weren't working on achieving nuclear energy.” EnergyAchieve Author:Shirin Ebadi
“Israel is a country and should exist. And a country by the name of Palestine should be made. Two different governments of Palestine and Israel can live beside each other happily and both of them should recognize each other.” DifferentCountryPalestine Author:Shirin Ebadi
“Iran, the Iranian government, has mentioned several times that it wouldn't attack Israel.” Iranian Author:Shirin Ebadi
“The Turkish judiciary has a very strong nationalist tradition, which is gradually changing, but only gradually. And since there was a nationalist outcry against Orhan Pamuk's remarks about Turkey's need to confront its past, I'm not surprised that one public prosecutor in an Istanbul borough should have decided to act. I don't expect the proceedings to lead to a conviction. But in any case one mustn't generalize and say that's the way Turkey behaves; it's the way one nationalist public prosecutor behaves.” PastStrongTraditionConvictionBehaveVery StrongJudiciaryTurkishProsecutor Author:Andrew Mango
“Turkey's relationship with the West is a love-hate one. There are people in Turkey who want to open to the outside world and others who are frightened of the outside world. They don't feel secure; they think that foreigners are trying to harm or even destroy Turkey. But that's not true of the majority of Turks, who want to exercise their skills in a global market.” PeopleThinkingWorldTryingExercise Author:Andrew Mango
“There was a time when Istanbul was one of the safest cities in the world, because people were afraid of the police. People are no longer as afraid of the police as they used to be. Mugging used to be almost unknown; now everybody is afraid of mugging. In that sense, the downside of liberalization is already being felt in Turkey. And of course some people are afraid of Kurdish ethno-terrorism, which worries Turks very much more than the religious sort.” PeopleWorldReligiousWorryPolice Author:Andrew Mango
“In recent years the military has gradually been eased out of political life in Turkey. The military budget is now subject to much more parliamentary scrutiny than before. The National Security Council, through which the military used to exercise influence over the government is now a purely consultative body. But Turkish society still sees the military as the guarantor of law and order. The army is trusted, held in high regard - though not by dissident liberals. When things go wrong, people expect the military to intervene, as they've intervened over and over again in Turkish history.” PeoplePoliticalInfluenceSecurityMilitaryExerciseArmyTrustedNational SecurityLaw And OrderTurkish Author:Andrew Mango
“Accepting Turkey as a member of the European club means that the club is open to outsiders, to Muslims, to poorer people, to developing countries, to countries with a slightly different cultural tradition but basically the same values. I think it's dangerous for the West to close the door; it doesn't do us any good and it doesn't do the rest of the world any good. Also, it reduces the danger of a "clash of civilizations".” PeopleThinkingWorldMeanDifferentCountryValuesAcceptingDangerousDangerTraditionOutsidersClash Author:Andrew Mango