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Real Turkey #1: Taner Akçam

September 25 2024, 13:08

Ani Avetyan’s project ‘Real Turkey’ in the Alpha News new season raises many pressing issues of the region and Armenia. Today, Armenians are in exactly the same position as Turks were 100 years ago, facing the threat of losing everything and their state. Today, we also end up between failures, bad decisions, internal power struggles, and, of course, the interests of superpowers. How did Turks save Turkey?

Who is the right hand of the Turkish president now, and why did Erdogan’s son-in-law disgrace himself? What wars is Ankara planning? Who do Turks put up with, and who do they reckon with? Why is Turkey’s economy in collapse? Where are the Kurds and where is Turkey’s deep state? Who can save Turkey from Erdogan, and what can change for Armenia?

Artsakh, Syunik, Constitution, Corridor: What do Turkey and the Turkish project, Azerbaijan, really want from Armenia? What do they really write in their language, announce, and plan against Armenians? We will present the Turkey that you have not seen yet, without extremes and concentrated colors. Only facts, photo and video evidence. We will show you the real Turkey.

Watch the first episode:

🔹 The Turkish president is in New York, Pashinyan is also there. Before leaving, Erdogan hinted at unexpected meetings

🔹 Turkish media praise Pashinyan for his policy on the Armenian Genocide

🔹 Turkish intelligence is working to open a corridor through Armenia’s territory

🔹 Iran-Turkey confrontation, the first meeting of the new Iranian president and Erdogan in all its behind-the-scenes splendor

🔹 Revanchists are raising their heads in Armenia, some external forces cannot digest what happened in Artsakh

🔹 Zangezur Corridor: Why did Pezeshkian remain silent? Goals of Baku’s state propaganda channels

🔹 Armenia’s salvation is in Sardarapat: Interview with Turkish historian Taner Akçam