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#Gözünüzden KaçmasınKöpeklerini vegan besleyen bir çift hem hayvan sahiplenmekten men edildi hem de para cezasına çarptırıldı. Biz de uzmanlarına sorduk; evcil hayvanları vegan beslemek suç mu? En önemlisi bu beslenme tarzı hayvanların doğasına uygun mu?
#Vegan BeslenmePeople are in possession of guns, licensed or not licensed. And that is another factor contributing to violence, claiming the lives of dozens. We, as a society, are becoming armed. Automatic weapons are causing the east to resort to violence, allowing quick and sudden deaths.
I have always been a dog person and I come from a dog family. By that I don’t mean I’m a domesticated werewolf in an attorney’s pinstripe suit (although I’ve been called worse), but rather that I never had a cat until I moved to Turkey and inherited one along with my adopted Turkish family and friends.
ANKARA - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s anger lately has been focused on Hürriyet columnist Bekir Coşkun, who is known as Turkey’s greatest opposition writer. Not surprisingly, Coşkun has not been intimidated and has been criticizing what he sees as the government's wrongdoings . Through humor and his skill with words, Coşkun has held his ground firmly and has provided his readers with many fun-to-read articles.
ADANA - The ’I give my word covenant’ is a public campaign demanding promises from mayoral candidates to care for the rights of animals and take their well being into consideration. Animal rights foundations say they will not vote for candidates who do not sign their pledge. Roughly 200 candidates have signed on to the pledge
Neighborhood pressure is the dominant force outside Turkey’s large cities, where Kurds, Alevis, secularists and those considered 'others' face serious pressure to conform to social norms, according to a recent report that says the AKP and the Gülen religious movement are leading the social changes
If you live in Istanbul, or any other major Turkish city, and have toured around a bit during the recent Kurban Bayramı, or the Feast of Sacrifice, you might have seen some carnage. For hundreds of thousands of sheep have been slaughtered in the four days of the religious holiday and some of this bloodshed took place right on the streets or near the highways. Many in the Turkish media criticized these "uncivilized scenes," and, they were right to do so. The practice of slaughtering animals in public space indeed looks, and is, uncivilized.
POOLESVILLE - In the US, nearly 50 million turkeys will end up on dinner tables at Thanksgiving. But the weekend before Thanksgiving, Eliot and his feathered friends at the Poplar Springs Animal Sanctuary in Maryland were guests of honor at their own dinner of thanks