Anton Goryunov reports from Istanbul, Turkey about the supporters of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his AKP party reaction to protesters who were complaining about police brutality and found first hand how far this could go.
Prime Minister Erdogan was obviously confused when he found this is why the protestors said they were there. Islamisation is something that Turkey is very experienced with and live in a multicultural society which is a model for the rest of the world,so when this sort of unrest happens it can be quite disconcerting for the rest of the world.
Prime Minister Erdogan was obviously confused when he found this is why the protestors said they were there. Islamisation is something that Turkey is very experienced with and live in a multicultural society which is a model for the rest of the world,so when this sort of unrest happens it can be quite disconcerting for the rest of the world.
On a positive note the European governments announcements mean good news for countries in Europe who do very well. Two Weeks Into Mass Protests In Turkey And Still No One Knows What They’re All About.
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