[QODLink]
Riz Khan
Turkey's 'judicial coup'
A panel of experts discuss the role of Islam in this secular Muslim country.
Last Modified: 01 Jul 2008 12:24 GMT

Polls indicate that most Turks are opposed to a ban on the AKP [AFP]
This week, Turkey's constitutional court is hearing arguments to ban the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which is accused of attempting to replace the country's strictly secular system with an Islamist government.

For eight decades Kemalism has been protected by the Turkish military, which regularly intervenes in the political affairs of the country.

But the AKP won an outright majority in parliament in 2002, and won 47 per cent of the vote in the last elections, in July 2007. Recent polls indicate that the majority of Turks are opposed to a ban on the ruling party.

On Tuesday, Riz speaks with a panel of Turkish experts about the debate over the role of Islam in this Muslim country.

You can join the conversation. Watch Riz live at 1900gmt, with repeats at 0030GMT, 0500GMT, and 1000GMT.

This episode of the Riz Khan show airs on Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Source:
Al Jazeera
Topics in this article
Country
Organisation
Featured on Al Jazeera
More and more people in the US are living in poverty - yet Mitt Romney's policies would further shred the safety net.
As the anniversary of the uprising nears, the country's rulers are denying foreigners entry and hiring PR firms.
Under Obama, six whistleblowers have been charged under the World War I-era Espionage Act.
Journalist who recently spent time with fighters says there is no central leadership to the armed resistance.
<  > 
join our mailing list

Enter Zip Code
Go