Monday, June 17, 2013
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43rd CTP (PAS)
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Deputy Commissioner Hunza Nagar
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Originally Posted by Gypsified
Simple and plain fact is that Erdogan has been desperately trying to tinker with the secular constitution of Turkey and impose his authoritarian policies and religious views, taking cover of the good social works that he has done. This had to backfire sooner or later and the present demonstrations make perfect sense. Erdogan is merely proving that he lacks democratic spirit, now that he has also ordered a crackdown on the protesters. The guy can't even face criticism.
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What he has done for Turkey is unparalleled, The GDP growth rate and other measures are the clear manifestation of his performance.....If he wants to implement Islamic reforms in the light of Shariah, what's wrong in that? His people support him, his party won the election thrice, Turkish people have faith in him and support him and his policies.....Should he give up in front of a liberal minority? My friend he has support of majority still he is going for plebiscite...If few protestors are disrupting peace of the country and capital, should they be let go scot free? Many protestors were encamped in New York during Occupy Wall Street Campaign in US, the US administration scrubbed them by force? They also cannot face criticism according to you?
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