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18 June 2013
by Hugh Pope
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Turkey and Europe still need each other

  Three weeks of unrest in Turkey have killed four people, injured many others and forced thousands more to seek treatment for tear gas inhalation. Now an international crisis over the still simmering protests could do critical damage to the … Continue reading →

Categories: Turkey | Tags: Erdoğan, EU, protests, Turkey, unrest | Permalink

4 June 2013
by Crisis Group
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Turkey’s Protests: The Politics of an Unexpected Movement

By Didem Collinsworth (@akyeld) and Hugh Pope (@Hugh_Pope) Read this post in Türkçe. Q – How did the Istanbul unrest start and how widespread is it? The Istanbul unrest started out on 27 May as a small sit-in by a handful … Continue reading →

Categories: Turkey | Tags: Gezi park, Istanbul, protests, taksim square, Turkey, unrest | Permalink

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