Kimse Yok Mu affiliate Time to Help volunteers back in Belgium from Africa
Volunteers of the Europe-based charity foundation Time to Help arrived back in Belgium after distributing Eid al-Adha meat in Africa. They were involved in the foundation’s efforts for the needy in...
View ArticleKimse Yok Mu distributes aid to Mongolian orphans
Kimse Yok Mu Foundation (KYM), which has a well record of aid efforts for needy Mongolians, remembered the orphan as well. The foundation gave away donations at the orphanage in the capital Ulan Bator....
View ArticleEid joy fills Kimse Yok Mu’s Ikbaliye town
Kimse Yok Mu Foundation carries on with its efforts in Pakistan, which welcome the Eid al-Adha two days late. Love and joy prevail in the Ikbaliye town, built by KYM following the most devastating...
View ArticleGYV warns on provocative remarks, urges respect for peaceful protests
The Journalists and Writers Foundation (GYV) on Friday called for the government to refrain from provocative statements that may undermine peace in the society and to respect the right of freedom of...
View ArticleExperts speak on role of digital media in society in İstanbul
The Medialog Platform brought together academics and communication experts from different parts of the region surrounding Turkey in İstanbul on Friday for their second International Communication...
View ArticleGov't cancels Kimse Yok Mu’s previously obtained permissions
Following an abrupt Cabinet decision to remove the status of public interest of Kimse Yok Mu, the largest volunteer and global aid organization based in Turkey, the government has also cancelled the...
View ArticleTurkey's greatest service to the Muslim world
Abdülhamit Bilici Turkey was a shining star during the years that it implemented democratic reforms internally and improved relations with other countries, particularly its neighbors. Both the West and...
View ArticleMali Minister pledges to maintain good relations with Kimse Yok Mu
High state officials of Mali praised Kimse Yok Mu's aid campaigns in the wake of a September 22 decision from the Turkish Cabinet to revoke the nonprofit organization's license to collect donations...
View ArticleTurkish aid organization becomes direct target of AK Party
Kimse Yok Mu (Is Anybody There?), a UN-affiliated aid organization based in Turkey and the only Turkish organization that has a large outreach presence in 113 countries, continues to be a direct target...
View ArticleGülen: Associating Hizmet with violent Kobani protests great slander
Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen has said the attempts to depict the Hizmet movement as being linked to the recent violent protests across Turkey, triggered by the Islamic State of Iraq and the...
View ArticleGaza group: Oppression targeting Kimse Yok Mu harms needy the most
Gaza Peace Volunteers Association Chairman Dr. Nasser al-Sadi has expressed his frustration at a recent government decision to cancel the Turkish charity Kimse Yok Mu's (Is Anybody There?) permission...
View ArticleHow Christians conspired Christian murders in Turkey
Orhan Kemal Cengiz Last Wednesday, my Twitter followers attracted my attention to a “news piece.” The “news” was in Aksam daily, one of the semi-official newspapers of the Justice and Development Party...
View ArticleYou can't lead a country by blank decree!
Ali Aslan Kılıç The success of any leadership is essentially tied to the shared decision-making capabilities of its cadres. When one person -- the one at the helm of leadership -- begins making...
View ArticleErdoğan knows no limit in violating Constitution under immunity
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who is still acting as though he is prime minister and party leader, is trying to design politics in accordance with his own political agenda based on hatred and revenge...
View ArticleNeedy Romanians provided with aid by students of Turkish school
Students studying at International Bucharest College, opened by entrepreneurs affiliated with Hizmet Movement, distributed aid boxes to economically disadvantaged students at the weekend. Arriving at...
View ArticleErdoğan steps up hateful speech against Gülen
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stepped up his attacks on Monday against members of a leading civil society group who are critical of his divisive discourse and discriminatory policies, calling the...
View ArticleTexans experience Turkish culture by volunteering
After helping to distribute charity Kimse Yok Mu's (Is Anybody There) Eid al-Adha care packages to families in Turkey, four Americans traveling across the country shared their satisfying experiences...
View ArticleAK Party founder: I don't believe claims of parallel state
Yaşar Yakış, former foreign minister and a founding member of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party), criticized the party on Monday, saying he does not believe in the existence of a...
View ArticleCHP deputy calls Erdoğan's order to bring down Hizmet 'crime'
The main opposition Republican Peoples' Party (CHP) Deputy Umut Oran denounced President Tayyip Erdoğan's instruction to the MGK (National Security Council) to bring down the Hizmet movement this...
View ArticleBank Asya answers smear campaign
Publicly traded Bank Asya roundly denied the 'baseless rumors' about its financial status via the Public Disclosure Platform (KAP).“There have been baseless smear and defamation campaign widely...
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