International Cultural Research Center
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The International Cultural Research Center is a Turkish think tank based in Istanbul, Turkey. It is generally known by its short name in Turkish, UKAM. Founded in 2012, UKAM conducts research and provides education in ethnic and cultural studies. It focuses on minority issues, particularly those of the Kurds and other non-Muslim groups in Turkey, in an attempt to strengthen Turkish democracy and foster ethnic and cultural diversity.[1]
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