Turkey: Kurds
Threatened Before Election
by Uzay Bulut
• October 29, 2015 at 5:00 am
In Turkey's election on June 7, the pro-Kurdish party came in third,
evidently thwarting the plans of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to attaining
the supermajority of 367 seats to be President-for-Life -- or Sultan. In an
apparent attempt to rectify this supposed miscarriage of the democratic
process, Erdogan called for another, snap election on November 1, seemingly
to try once again to get his permanent Sultanate.
Recently, presumably as a "message," Turkish officials
released a jarring video -- part of which appeared to have been filmed from
inside the police vehicle -- that showed the body of a Kurdish protester,
shot dead, being dragged through darkened streets behind a police vehicle by
a rope tied around his neck.
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Thursday, October 29, 2015
Turkey: Kurds Threatened Before Election
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