Peter Kenyon http://wyomingpublicradio.net en Iran's 'Zahra' Tells Alternate Tale Of Presidential Campaign http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/irans-zahra-tells-alternate-tale-presidential-campaign Iranians choose a new president next month, and one thing Iran's leaders are intent on avoiding is a repeat of the <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=105620617">massive street protests</a> that followed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's controversial re-election in 2009.<p>The sponsors of those protests, known as the Green Movement, have been effectively silenced inside Iran, but not online. Mon, 20 May 2013 20:02:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 41053 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Iran's 'Zahra' Tells Alternate Tale Of Presidential Campaign A Sign of Disunity? Iranian Candidates Jockey For Position http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/sign-disunity-iranian-candidates-jockey-position Nearly 700 presidential hopefuls have thrown their names into the ring for Iran's June 14 presidential elections. But two last-minute entrants have altered the shape of the already-chaotic race: a former president once dismissed as a has-been and Iran's chief nuclear negotiator.<p>Although not exactly a free-for-all, analysts say, there's a clear sense that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has failed to unify the political elite behind a single establishment candidate. Tue, 14 May 2013 20:57:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 40772 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net A Sign of Disunity? Iranian Candidates Jockey For Position Kurdish Militants Begin Historic Withdrawal From Turkey http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/kurdish-militants-begin-historic-withdrawal-turkey Today marks the beginning of the pullback of thousands of militant PKK fighters from Turkey back to Kurdish-controlled northern Iraq. It's an important milestone in a delicate effort to end nearly three decades of bloodshed that have killed an estimated 35,000 people since 1984.<p>If the withdrawal is successful, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will push for complete disarmament of the PKK, the Kurdistan Worker's Party. The party was founded as a Marxist-Leninist group to push for an independent Kurdistan comprising parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria. Wed, 08 May 2013 15:12:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 40449 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Foreigners At Home: Turkey Beckons Its People In Germany http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/foreigners-home-turkey-beckons-its-people-germany In 1961, desperate to increase its labor force, West Germany signed an employment agreement with Turkey and launched a wave of immigration that continues to have repercussions today.<p>Now, after years of being treated as second-class citizens in Europe's economic powerhouse, large numbers of Turks — descendants of the first wave of immigrants — are returning to Turkey.<p><strong>In A Strange Land</strong><p>Yucel Yolcu, 44, has a good life in Istanbul. Sun, 05 May 2013 10:32:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 40299 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Foreigners At Home: Turkey Beckons Its People In Germany Aid To Syria Comes With Fears Of Islamist Presence http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/aid-syria-comes-fears-islamist-presence At an 11-nation meeting in Turkey this weekend, there was one thing the United States, European and Arab states could agree on: With more than 70,000 killed and millions of people displaced, the Syrian crisis, as Secretary of State John Kerry says, is "horrific."<p>In response, the Obama administration is doubling its non-lethal assistance to the Syrian opposition, Kerry announced at the meeting.<p>"The stakes in Syria couldn't be more clear," Kerry said. Sun, 21 Apr 2013 11:38:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 39622 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Aid To Syria Comes With Fears Of Islamist Presence In Kazakhstan, No Horror At Horse Meat http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/kazakhstan-no-horror-horse-meat <em>Though the thought of horse meat in <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/02/15/172124931/romanian-horsement-in-british-lasagna-reveals-complex-global-food-trade">British lasagna</a> or <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/02/25/172869585/horsemeat-found-in-ikeas-meatballs">Ikea meatballs</a> may be stomach-churning to some people, in some cultures the practice of eating horse meat is not just acceptable, it's a treat. </em><em>NPR's Peter Kenyon just returned from the Central Asian republic of Kazakhstan and checked out the meat market at the Green Bazaar in Almaty. Mon, 04 Mar 2013 22:17:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 37506 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net In Kazakhstan, No Horror At Horse Meat In Syrian Conflict, Real-Time Evidence Of Violations http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/syrian-conflict-real-time-evidence-violations There are growing calls for Syria's leaders to face war crimes charges for the fierce assaults against rebel targets and civilian areas. If that happens, veterans of past war crimes prosecutions say, Syrians will have one big advantage: The widespread gathering of evidence across the country is happening often in real time.<p>After visiting a Syrian refugee camp in southeastern Turkey recently, Robert Ford, the U.S. Tue, 05 Feb 2013 08:25:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 36220 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net In Syrian Conflict, Real-Time Evidence Of Violations Iran's Leader Embraces Facebook, Fellow Iranians Are Blocked http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/irans-leader-embraces-facebook-fellow-iranians-are-blocked When Iran's supreme leader got a Facebook page in December, Iranians sat up and blinked.<p>Some thought it was a fake, finding it hard to believe that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would be using a technology that his own government blocks. A U.S. Mon, 04 Feb 2013 20:24:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 36196 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Iran's Leader Embraces Facebook, Fellow Iranians Are Blocked Prime Minister Finds Soap Opera's Turkish Delights In Bad Taste http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/prime-minister-finds-soap-operas-turkish-delights-bad-taste Suleiman the Magnificent was the longest-reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire, presiding for nearly a half-century at the peak of the empire's power in the 16th century.<p>During Suleiman's rule from 1520 to 1566, the Ottomans were a political, economic and military powerhouse. Thu, 03 Jan 2013 08:23:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 34776 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Prime Minister Finds Soap Opera's Turkish Delights In Bad Taste In Istanbul, A Byzantine-Era Fleet Surfaces Again http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/istanbul-byzantine-era-fleet-surfaces-again In Istanbul, major public transit projects are back under way after years of paralysis. The problem wasn't a lack of financing, but the layer upon layer of ancient artifacts that turned up every time the earthmovers started their work.<p>The excavation began eight years ago on projects intended to ease Istanbul's notoriously clogged traffic.<p>The job included building a tunnel under the Bosphorus Strait and linking it to a rail and subway network. Fri, 30 Nov 2012 20:40:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 33482 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net In Istanbul, A Byzantine-Era Fleet Surfaces Again Israelis Ponder Likud Party's Shift To The Right http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/israelis-ponder-likud-partys-shift-right Some analysts have suggested that one impetus for the Israeli military strikes in Gaza is the upcoming election season in Israel. With elections set for January, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu changed the political landscape last month by announcing that his Likud Party would run along with a right-wing party led by hawkish Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman.<p>Likud Party leaders complained that they were left in the dark before the prime minister effectively vaulted Lieberman into the No. Thu, 22 Nov 2012 12:22:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 33162 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Israelis Ponder Likud Party's Shift To The Right As Turkey Rises, 'A Real Problem' With Censorship http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/turkey-rises-real-problem-censorship Nearly two years ago, Soner Yalcin and more than a dozen of his employees at the online news outlet OdaTV joined the growing list of incarcerated Turkish journalists. Yalcin, the owner of OdaTV, is one of the sharpest critics of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government.<p>As their trial proceedings dragged on, challenges to the state's case grew, and most of the outlet's journalists were released, pending the trial's conclusion. Sat, 10 Nov 2012 10:24:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 32643 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net As Turkey Rises, 'A Real Problem' With Censorship Among Israelis, Romney Appears The Favorite http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/among-israelis-romney-appears-favorite Israelis view the American presidential election much the way they tend to view most issues: What does it mean for Israel?<p>And by a wide margin, Israelis seem to believe that Republican candidate Mitt Romney would be more attentive to Israel's interests than President Obama.<p>The <a href="http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=281579" target="_blank">Peace Index Poll</a>, commissioned by Tel Aviv University and the Israel Democracy Institute, found that Romney was favored 2-to-1 by Israelis back in August.<p>Such pro-Romney sentiment is rare outside the U.S. Sat, 27 Oct 2012 19:25:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 31983 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Among Israelis, Romney Appears The Favorite Qatari Emir First World Leader To Visit Gaza In Years http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/qatari-emir-first-world-leader-visit-gaza-years Transcript <p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Audie Cornish.<p>MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: <p>And I'm Melissa Block.<p>The Emir of Qatar visited the Gaza Strip today. He's the first world leader to do so since 2007, when the Islamist movement Hamas seized control of the Palestinian territory and Israel responded with a blockade. The emir called on Hamas to reconcile with the rival Fatah movement. Tue, 23 Oct 2012 21:21:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 31800 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net In A Ravaged Syrian Village, Planning For The Future http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/ravaged-syrian-village-planning-future The rebels of the Free Syrian Army recently retook the small farming village of Khirbet al-Joz, just across the border from Turkey. Soon after, Syrian men who had been in Turkish refugee camps returned to the village to see what had happened to their homes.<p>Activists from a group called the Syrian Emergency Task Force also visited Khirbet al-Joz and filmed video of villagers as they toured the charred ruins.<p>One man points to a hole in the wall: "Look, this is where the rocket entered. Wed, 17 Oct 2012 19:51:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 31552 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net In A Ravaged Syrian Village, Planning For The Future Turks Fear What Syria's War Will Bring http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/turks-fear-what-syrias-war-will-bring In Turkey's southern Hatay province, it is harvest time — the second harvest since the uprising began in neighboring Syria.<p>In the village of Hacipasa, Turkey, located right along the Syrian border, children play alongside tents on the edge of the farm fields. Tue, 16 Oct 2012 07:03:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 31463 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Turks Fear What Syria's War Will Bring U.S. Naval Exercises Send Message In The Tense Gulf http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/us-naval-exercises-send-message-tense-gulf The U.S. military, along with more than 30 allied countries, has just launched a new round of naval exercises in the Persian Gulf at a time when tensions in the region are running particularly high.<p>But U.S. officials say the aim is not to increase anxiety, but rather to ensure stability. More specifically, the exercises are designed to deal with mines that could hamper shipping in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world's oil supply transits.<p>Iran has said if it is attacked, it will close the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. Cmdr. Jason Salata, spokesman for the U.S. Mon, 24 Sep 2012 20:51:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 30525 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net U.S. Naval Exercises Send Message In The Tense Gulf Famed Barcelona Footballers Will Only Fly With Female Flight Attendants http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/famed-barcelona-footballers-will-only-fly-female-flight-attendants For the past few years, Turkish Airlines has been the official airline of soccer's <a href="http://www.fcbarcelona.com/" target="_blank">FC Barcelona</a>, home to such famous footballers as Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta. Tue, 18 Sep 2012 14:23:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 30224 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Famed Barcelona Footballers Will Only Fly With Female Flight Attendants Istanbul, A City Of Spies In Fact And Fiction http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/istanbul-city-spies-fact-and-fiction <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OErGKw_3o6Q</p> Sun, 09 Sep 2012 09:39:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 29811 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Istanbul, A City Of Spies In Fact And Fiction Is Assad Carving Out A Haven For Syria's Alawites? http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/assad-carving-out-haven-syrias-alawites As fighting between the Syrian military and rebel fighters rages, concerns are growing about how the regime of President Bashar Assad might react if it becomes convinced it's about to lose power.<p>One theory involves the establishment of a breakaway region dominated by Syria's Alawite minority — which includes the Assad family — in the northwestern coastal mountains. Mon, 30 Jul 2012 20:32:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 27721 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Is Assad Carving Out A Haven For Syria's Alawites? Fight For Syria's Big Cities Intensifies http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/fight-syrias-big-cities-intensifies Transcript <p>LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST: <p>This is MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. I'm Linda Wertheimer.<p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>And I'm Renee Montagne.<p>A big counterattack is brewing in Syria's most important city after Damascus. Rebel fighters had taken control of parts of Aleppo and say they're still holding on to some areas of the city, but they say heavy reinforcements from the Syrian army are now arriving. Thu, 26 Jul 2012 11:28:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 27520 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net In Egypt, Clinton Promotes Dialogue With Military http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/egypt-clinton-promotes-dialogue-military Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. Good morning, I'm David Greene.<p>Secretary of State Hillary Clinton heads for Israel today. This, after leaving Egypt where she met with that country's new Islamist president and also the head of the powerful military council. Secretary Clinton said Egypt needs to continue its transition to a civilian-led democracy. Sun, 15 Jul 2012 11:22:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 26990 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net With Problems Egypt, Will Morsi Play Role In Region http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/problems-egypt-will-morsi-play-role-region Transcript <p>ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: <p>The election of Egypt's first Islamist president could alter alliances across the Mideast. Mon, 02 Jul 2012 20:33:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 26442 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Despite New President, Egypt's Military Wields Real Power http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/despite-new-president-egypts-military-wields-real-power Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. Good morning, I'm Renee Montagne.<p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>And I'm Steve Inskeep.<p>The next leader of Egypt promises he will be president of all Egyptians. That's a vital promise for Mohamed Morsi to make and it addresses an issue on which he will be closely watched.<p>MONTAGNE: Morsi was the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood. And yesterday the Islamist was declared the winner of a close election. Mon, 25 Jun 2012 09:13:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 26017 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Main Syrian Opposition Group Tries To Unify Factions http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/main-syrian-opposition-group-tries-unify-factions The main opposition group in Syria is making a renewed push to unify various strands of the anti-regime movement. The new head of the Syrian National Council wants to broaden the group's appeal, and combat fears that it is dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood. Mon, 18 Jun 2012 11:16:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 25679 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Heading Into Iran Nuclear Talks, A Diplomatic Slump http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/heading-iran-nuclear-talks-diplomatic-slump Transcript <p>RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: <p>The up and down Iran nuclear talks appear to be in a down cycle as negotiators prepare to meet tomorrow in Moscow. Difficult talks in Baghdad last month were followed by contentious comments on both sides. And all this as new oil sanctions against Iran are due to take effect July 1st. Sun, 17 Jun 2012 11:28:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 25654 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Ignoring Critics, Iraq's Leader Consolidates Power http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/ignoring-critics-iraqs-leader-consolidates-power Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki recently held one of his traveling Cabinet meetings in the disputed city of Kirkuk in an effort to show Iraqi Arabs on the edge of the Kurdish-controlled north that he's working on their behalf, too.<p>But the fact that he felt obliged to bring in large numbers of heavily armed troops for the event illustrated the tension plaguing Iraqi politics.<p>Iraq's political situation seems to be lurching from crisis to crisis, amid growing fears that Maliki is intent on destroying the opposition and perpetuating his rule. Fri, 01 Jun 2012 07:00:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 24875 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Ignoring Critics, Iraq's Leader Consolidates Power Lessons For Egyptian Elections From Turkey http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/lessons-egyptian-elections-turkey When Egyptians go to the polls on May 23, many will be looking to celebrate the end of military rule that began some 50 years ago. Observers warn that it won't be easy to send a deeply entrenched military back to its barracks, and they point to Turkey's experience as an example. NPR's Peter Kenyon reports from Istanbul. Sun, 20 May 2012 12:39:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 24330 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net In Turkey, Debating A Women's Right To Bear Arms http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/turkey-debating-womens-right-bear-arms In Turkey, hundreds of women die each year at the hands of a husband or family member, in a society that critics say too often ignores violence against women. Sat, 19 May 2012 09:56:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 24301 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net In Turkey, Debating A Women's Right To Bear Arms In A Change, Turkey Tightens Its Border With Syria http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/change-turkey-tightens-its-border-syria The spring sun is warming the fields and orchards along the Turkey-Syria border, and new refugee camps are sprouting as well.<p>Smugglers who have long worked these mountain border trails are now busy moving civilians out of Syria to the safety of Turkish camps. They're also moving medical and communications equipment and people into opposition-held neighborhoods in Syria. Fri, 27 Apr 2012 19:37:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 23231 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net In A Change, Turkey Tightens Its Border With Syria