![A protester holds a banner reading "we are alevi" as he and many others wait to hear the decision of the court in front of a courthouse in Ankara March 13, 2012. Turkish police fired tear-gas and water cannon to disperse hundreds protesting on Tuesday against the dropping of a case against five people charged with killing 37 writers and liberals in a 1993 hotel fire set off by Islamist rioters.The opposition accused Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his AK Party, which emerged from a series of banned Islami](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2012/q3/1-RTR2Z9Z3.jpg/1-RTR2Z9Z3.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=ZvXJV2l7)
Jody Sabral is a broadcast journalist, filmmaker and author. Based in Turkey for ten years, she has worked for the online English news service at Hurriyet, Al Jazeera English and France24 and has also contributed to CBC Canada, Press TV, Iran's first 24-hour live news channel broadcast in English, and Metropolis TV, an arm of VPRO the Netherlands. On Twitter: @jsabral
![A protester holds a banner reading "we are alevi" as he and many others wait to hear the decision of the court in front of a courthouse in Ankara March 13, 2012. Turkish police fired tear-gas and water cannon to disperse hundreds protesting on Tuesday against the dropping of a case against five people charged with killing 37 writers and liberals in a 1993 hotel fire set off by Islamist rioters.The opposition accused Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his AK Party, which emerged from a series of banned Islami](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2012/q3/1-RTR2Z9Z3.jpg/1-RTR2Z9Z3.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=ZvXJV2l7)
![A woman shouts slogans during a demonstration to mark the International Women's Day in the Asian side of Istanbul March 6, 2010. REUTERS/Osman Orsal (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY)](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2012/q2/Turkey%20Women.jpg/Turkey%20Women.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=ZVYDO_HT)
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![A mother and her covered child pass a secular woman outside Fatih Mosqe in central Istanbul on Saturday October 6, 2007. Women's rights groups have been angered after a leaked draft of the new constitution states that it will change " The present constitution obliges the government to ensure equality for all - a clause that women's groups fought hard to include. The new draft removes that, and describes women as a vulnerable group in need of special protection. The new constitution will also likely lift the](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2012/q2/Turkish%20Women%20under%20scrutiny.jpg/Turkish%20Women%20under%20scrutiny.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=SejPxjI2)
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![Journalists and their supporters gather outside the Justice Palace to protest against the detention of journalists in Istanbul December 26, 2011. A Turkish court on Monday hold the second hearing in case of 13 defendants, including journalists Nedim Sener and Ahmet Sik, who are accused of links to a group accused of plotting to overthrow the government. REUTERS/Murad Sezer (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2012/q1/RTR2VN4S.jpg/RTR2VN4S.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=04ch2Ru8)
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