Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I focus on the nexus of AI adoption, energy, and geopolitics. In a viral series of videos released on YouTube, a Turkish mafia ...
Convicted mob boss Sedat Peker, who has been making claims and revelations about mafia-state relations in Turkey, claimed that the minister of interior distributed unregistered weapons to civilians ...
In recent weeks, far-right mobster Sedat Peker has released videos making detailed allegations of ties between the mafia and the Turkish political establishment. It is shaking President Recep Tayyip ...
Academics for Peace members have denounced acquittal of Sedat Peker, who was tried for having threatened the peace academics by saying “‘We will shed your blood and swim in it!”. Academics for Peace ...
In the two new videos he released on the weekend, exiled mob boss Sedat Peker targeted a businessperson with family ties to the president, the interior minister and others. • On Wednesday, Peker ...
While Peker has been active on Twitter despite not releasing a video for two weeks, there have been rumors that it wasn't him who was tweeting. Convicted mob boss Sedat Peker released a new video on ...
Twitter, YouTube and Instagram have not yet implemented the order as Peker says "I'll continue to share what I know with you." A court has ordered an access ban on social media accounts of convicted ...
Launching an investigation into the assassination of journalist Kutlu Adalı in Northern Cyprus, the İstanbul Anadolu Chief Public Prosecutor's Office heard the statement of Atilla Peker, the brother ...
Sedat Peker (C) in 2014: He was jailed for various crimes in Turkey The Turkish government has reacted furiously to corruption allegations made by a fugitive gang boss whose YouTube videos have been ...
The United Arab Emirates government has asked Dubai-based Turkish mobster Sedat Peker to stop posting from an alternate Twitter account that he established after officials ordered him to stop ...
Istanbul, Turkey – Millions of Turks have tuned in this month to the YouTube channel of convicted Turkish mob boss Sedat Peker with his videos gripping the nation and rattling the government. In a ...