Peter Kenyon http://wfae.org en Iran's 'Zahra' Tells Alternate Tale Of Presidential Campaign http://wfae.org/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 20:49:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 27682 at http://wfae.org Iran's 'Zahra' Tells Alternate Tale Of Presidential Campaign A Sign of Disunity? Iranian Candidates Jockey For Position http://wfae.org/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 21:44:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 27297 at http://wfae.org A Sign of Disunity? Iranian Candidates Jockey For Position Kurdish Militants Begin Historic Withdrawal From Turkey http://wfae.org/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 26862 at http://wfae.org PKK Fighters Begin To Withdraw From Northern Iraq http://wfae.org/post/pkk-fighters-begin-withdraw-northern-iraq Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>Let's turn to a conflict now, that has been simmering for three decades. Turkish forces have spent years battling militants from the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK as it's known. Today, thousands of PKK fighters begin a withdrawal to northern Iraq and this could lead to the group's eventual disarmament. Despite entrenched animosity, both Turks and Kurds seem, so far, to be pushing ahead with a peace process.<p>For Istanbul, here's NPR's Peter Kenyon.<p>PETER KENYON, BYLINE: Turks are not allowing their hopes to rise too high just yet. Wed, 08 May 2013 10:08:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 26842 at http://wfae.org Foreigners At Home: Turkey Beckons Its People In Germany http://wfae.org/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 09:24:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 26637 at http://wfae.org Foreigners At Home: Turkey Beckons Its People In Germany Aid To Syria Comes With Fears Of Islamist Presence http://wfae.org/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 25706 at http://wfae.org Aid To Syria Comes With Fears Of Islamist Presence Prisoner Release May Aid Ceasefire Between PPK, Turkish Government http://wfae.org/post/prisoner-release-may-aid-ceasefire-between-ppk-turkish-government Transcript <p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>Let's go next to Turkey, where the PKK, the Kurdistan Workers Party, has released several captives. Wed, 20 Mar 2013 11:11:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 23614 at http://wfae.org Syrian Rebels Describe Fight As Revolution For Justice, Not A Civil War http://wfae.org/post/syrian-rebels-describe-fight-revolution-justice-not-civil-war Transcript <p>MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: <p>This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Melissa Block.<p>ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: <p>And I'm Robert Siegel.<p>The world must acknowledge that Syria is going through a revolution for justice and freedom, not a fight between two teams. That message today from the new interim prime minister of the opposition Syrian National Coalition. 50-year-old Ghassan Hitto will now attempt to form an interim government as violence continues across the country. Tue, 19 Mar 2013 20:58:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 23588 at http://wfae.org Interim Prime Minister Elected By Syrian Opposition http://wfae.org/post/interim-prime-minister-elected-syrian-opposition Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>Syria's opposition coalition in exile has elected a prime minister who, until recently, hailed from Texas. The new leader is charged with putting together an interim government to oversee rebel-held areas of the country. After months of infighting, the coalition selected an information technology executive to do the job. NPR's Peter Kenyon has more from Istanbul on the challenges he'll face.<p>PETER KENYON, BYLINE: Until recently, 50-year-old computer scientist Ghassan Hitto was not considered a frontrunner for the interim prime minister position. Tue, 19 Mar 2013 08:43:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 23519 at http://wfae.org Iran's Political Infighting Continues, Despite Calls To Maintain Calm http://wfae.org/post/irans-political-infighting-continues-despite-calls-maintain-calm Iran's raucous political infighting shows no sign of calming down, despite the best efforts of the political leadership. With presidential elections slated for June, new competitors are applying to replace Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, while the president continues to lash out at the powerful Revolutionary Guard Corps and, indirectly, at supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Meanwhile, a riot among farmers in Isfahan recently suggests that public unhappiness with the economy will be an important issue in the campaign. Fri, 15 Mar 2013 21:39:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 23374 at http://wfae.org