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The Guardian asks: How does it feel to live in Turkey right now?

The Guardian asks: How does it feel to live in Turkey right now?

by TurkeyPurge | Feb 15, 2017 | Today in Crackdown

The commissioning editor for the London-based Guardian daily has released an online survey that asks people living in Turkey whether the ongoing crackdown on expression has affected their daily lives and if they want to give any advice to others around the world...
The Guardian Editorial: ‘Post-coup crackdowns in Turkey are wrong’

The Guardian Editorial: ‘Post-coup crackdowns in Turkey are wrong’

by TurkeyPurge | Nov 30, 2016 | Int'l Reactions

“A state of emergency allows him to rule by decree. Those affected are opponents of the ruling AK party. Kurdish activist groups and people suspected of links to the Fetullah Gülen network find themselves bracketed with Isis militants,” an article released by the...

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