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Constanze Letsch | 14 Articles

Turkey: Roma Still Targets of Hate Crimes

Constanze Letsch Oct 29, 2013

Turkey: Syria Conflict Heightens Alevi Tension

Constanze Letsch Oct 9, 2013
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Turkey: Could Closure of State-Run Brothels Endanger Sex Workers’ Lives?

Constanze Letsch Feb 22, 2013
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Turkey: Becoming a Facial Hair Hub

Constanze Letsch Dec 14, 2012
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Turkey: Amid Economic Growth, Child Labor Booms

Constanze Letsch Sep 11, 2012
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Turkey: Abortion Debate Dividing Already Split Society

Constanze Letsch Jun 25, 2012

Turkey: Ankara Sees Different Shades of Green on Dam Projects

Constanze Letsch Jun 1, 2012

Turkey: Istanbul Funeral Home Fosters Muslim-Christian Understanding

Constanze Letsch Mar 9, 2012
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Turkey: Mystery Surrounds Decision to Turn Byzantine Church Museum into a Mosque

Constanze Letsch Dec 2, 2011
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Turkey: Islamic Women’s Magazine Sparks Debate over Role of Fashion in Islam

Constanze Letsch Nov 18, 2011
Old script inside the Aya Yorgi Garibi hints to the building's origin as a Greek monastery.

Turkey: Christian Monastery Fights for Muslim Tenants

Constanze Letsch, Jonathan Lewis Aug 17, 2011
Residents move their possessions out of their Tarlabasi apartment.

Turkey: Eviction Fears Grow in Working-Class Istanbul Neighborhood

Constanze Letsch, Jonathan Lewis Aug 12, 2011
Freshly washed clothes stretch between apartments across the formerly grand road in the Istanbul neighborhood of Tarlabasi.

Turkey: Trying to Balance Urban Renewal and Residents' Rights

Constanze Letsch, Jonathan Lewis Jul 18, 2011
Once the waters rise, about three to four meters of the minaret of the El Rizk mosque, built in 1409, will still be seen.

Turkey: Drowning the Past in the Waters of Progress

Constanze Letsch, Jonathan Lewis Jul 8, 2011

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