Turkish Coup
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<p>Looks like a failed coup.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="jegga" data-cid="596935" data-time="1468620242"><p>Looks like Turkeys had another coup and Erdogan is seeking asylum in Germany, if true good bloody job.</p></blockquote>
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In Germany? Looking for that comedian who made fun of him? -
<p>A german comedian was prosecute by the pathetic german govt for mocking the Turkish leader and a British magazine sponsored a competition for the best poem mocking Erdogan the Turkish pres. Erdogan is a piece of human garbage and deserves to be at the very least openly mocked.</p>
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<p>the winner was the new British foreign secretary Boris Johnson with this</p>
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<p style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-size:20px;font-style:italic;font-family:Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">There was a young fellow from Ankara</p>
<p style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-size:20px;font-style:italic;font-family:Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Who was a terrific wankerer</p>
<p style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-size:20px;font-style:italic;font-family:Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Till he sowed his wild oats</p>
<p style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-size:20px;font-style:italic;font-family:Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">With the help of a goat</p>
<p style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-size:20px;font-style:italic;font-family:Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">But he didn’t even stop to thankera.</p> -
In just a matter of hours 200 dead and more than a 1000 injured. <br><br>
Social media was shut down and apparently there were claims of internet speeds being slowed down! <br><br>
Where to from here for the basket case that is Turkey? I fear that because the coup was thwarted, Erdogan will feel emboldened. He's driven by power and has been trying to enhance the executive powers of the President since he got elected 2 years ago. -
<p>This is quite good,<a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/jul/15/turkey-coup-attempt-military-gunfire-ankara'>https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/jul/15/turkey-coup-attempt-military-gunfire-ankara</a></p>
<p>The people who took to the streets weren't necessarily supporting the goat molester but rather democracy.</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="jegga" data-cid="597412" data-time="1468705039"><p>This is quite good,<a class="bbc_url" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/jul/15/turkey-coup-attempt-military-gunfire-ankara">https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/jul/15/turkey-coup-attempt-military-gunfire-ankara</a><br>
The people who took to the streets weren't necessarily supporting the goat molester but rather democracy.</p></blockquote>
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r.“The most valuable outcome of last night’s events is that many people who are not AKP supporters stood up for democratic values despite the recent crackdowns on the opposition, and despite the tension and the polarisation of the country.â€<br><br>
However, not everyone shared his optimism. “Everyone spoke out against the coup last night and that gave me hope,†said an academic who wished to remain anonymous. “But watching events unfold today this hope has shrunk quickly. Last night there was the possibility that the government would use this to return to a more unifying language, to return to the peace talks, to unite the country. But today it looks like they will use [the coup attempt] simply to consolidate power.â€<br><br>
The academic said that the trauma of past military interventions, and not sympathy for the government, drove people to oppose Friday night’s bloody coup attempt.<br><br>
“These people do not support ErdoÄŸan, but they oppose the idea of a military coup. Turkey has a history of very painful, traumatic military interventions, so I was not surprised to see such united opposition to this attempt.â€