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Turkey's 'stalin' Tightens His Grip
After the rigged election, Turkey had a total of 47,000 people detained, including 10,700 police and 7,4000 members of the military because they were suspected of participating in last year's failed coup. Thousands of people have lost their jobs across Turkey's public institutions, including teachers and civil servants, and opposition media outlets have been closed down, and he is now rounding up thousands more http:// www.bbc .com/ne ws/worl d-europ e-39716 631
Is this bye-bye Turkey as we knew it?
Is this bye-bye Turkey as we knew it?
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I've never visited the country, but I know something from a distance and of its history viz. after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire it was turned into a liberal secular state by Attaturk, but that is all about to be altered by Erdogan turning it into a fascist Islamic dictatorship.
Of the several problems for the West, under Obama's watch, NATO has nuclear weapons on Turkish soil and Germany has many factories and commercial interests there.
I've never visited the country, but I know something from a distance and of its history viz. after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire it was turned into a liberal secular state by Attaturk, but that is all about to be altered by Erdogan turning it into a fascist Islamic dictatorship.
Of the several problems for the West, under Obama's watch, NATO has nuclear weapons on Turkish soil and Germany has many factories and commercial interests there.
the one and only time we visited was sailing from Greece to Turkey, the day we spent there was lovely, had great time. As to its politics, isn't this hardliner going to kill off the massive tourist trade, not to mention many of its people going missing and being incarcerated. as to the weapons can they be moved elsewhere ?
There were fears nearly a year ago, https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ us-news /2016/j ul/17/t urkey-c oup-att empt-ra ises-fe ars-ove r-safet y-of-us -nuclea r-stock pile I think those fears should be increasing under Erdogan's new regime.
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