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Release of radical group's leaders shocks Turkey

There is a political storm raging in Turkey over the release of the leaders of a radical islamic Kurdish group from prison, VOA reports.

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Leonidas

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There is a political storm raging in Turkey over the release of the leaders of a radical islamic Kurdish group from prison, VOA reports.
B92

As mullah Erdogan reveals his true agenda Turkey is becoming less democratic, more Islamic and coming down even more heavily on its Kurds. The fact that it blocks Youtube and Google hardly testifies to its modernising. Turkey is still very much a closed society and becoming ever more closed.Wikileaks revelation about Turkey also confirm Erdogans islamic agenda through his connections with Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

There is a political storm raging in Turkey over the release of the leaders of a radical islamic Kurdish group from prison, VOA reports.
B92

As mullah Erdogan reveals his true agenda Turkey is becoming less democratic, more Islamic and coming down even more heavily on its Kurds. The fact that it blocks Youtube and Google hardly testifies to its modernising. Turkey is still very much a closed society and becoming ever more closed.Wikileaks revelation about Turkey also confirm Erdogans islamic agenda through his connections with Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

There is a political storm raging in Turkey over the release of the leaders of a radical islamic Kurdish group from prison, VOA reports.
B92

As mullah Erdogan reveals his true agenda Turkey is becoming less democratic, more Islamic and coming down even more heavily on its Kurds. The fact that it blocks Youtube and Google hardly testifies to its modernising. Turkey is still very much a closed society and becoming ever more closed.Wikileaks revelation about Turkey also confirm Erdogans islamic agenda through his connections with Al Qaeda in Iraq.