International Turkey's Lonely Road to Isolation: The World Looks on as Erdogan Jockeys for a Third Decade in Power

Turkish police arrest 23 in raids on opposition media
Sunday 14 December 2014 12.01 EST

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Ekrem Dumanli, editor-in-chief of the Zaman newspaper, waves to staff members while being arrested in Istanbul.

Detained media group boss denounces ‘shameful sight’ after latest crackdown on supporters of exiled cleric Fethullah G
 
Erdoğan is crushing Turkey’s media in his bid for untrammelled power
Thursday 18 December 2014 06.44 EST

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Sunday’s round of arrests in Turkey, which included the editor-in-chief of Turkey’s largest daily newspaper, Zaman, the head of a TV channel and other journalists, comes as no surprise, as President Erdoğan spoke on Friday of a showdown with government critics.

As I am a regular commentator on Turkish affairs in the Danish and international press – and a frequent contributor to Today’s Zaman, the English-language edition of Zaman – the government’s latest move comes uncomfortably close.

Zaman is considered to be the flagship of the G
 
A fresh round of arrests takes Turkey's relations with the European Union to a new low
Dec 20th 2014

 
EU: Media arrests in Turkey are against European values
19 December 2014

Turkey was criticized by the European Union (EU) over arrestment of media representatives. The EU
 
In Push Against Gulen, Turkey Detains Police Officers and Journalists

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Supporters swarmed Ekrem Dumanli, the editor in chief of the newspaper Zaman, as he was taken into custody on Sunday.

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Turkey’s Descent Into Paranoia
DEC. 19, 2014

Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, says mass arrests on Dec. 14 of journalists, screenwriters and television producers were necessary to eliminate agents of a “parallel state” bent on seizing power. But Mr. Erdogan’s efforts to stifle criticism and dissent show an authoritarian leader living in a parallel universe, one where being a democracy, a NATO ally and a candidate for membership in the European Union are somehow compatible with upending the rule of law and stifling freedom of expression.

The arrests closely follow wild accusations that the acclaimed Turkish novelists Orhan Pamuk and Elif Shafak are puppets of a mysterious “international literature lobby” dedicated to discrediting Mr. Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party, or A.K.P. The authors have been subjected to a social-media smear campaign labeling them as “projects” used by the West to slander Mr. Erdogan and his party.

Last February, Mr. Erdogan’s government pushed through new laws severely restricting Internet freedom and curbing the independence of Turkey’s judiciary in response to a corruption scandal that rocked the government last December. The timing of the mass arrests coincides with the one-year anniversary of the scandal, and appears designed to prevent last year’s revelations from being revisited in public. Most of the arrested journalists work for the Samanyolu Broadcasting Group and the newspaper Zaman, both affiliated with Fethullah Gulen, a political rival of Mr. Erdogan.

In September, Mr. Erdogan’s government announced a fresh strategy for Turkey’s long-thwarted efforts to join the European Union. But after the European Union criticized the recent mass arrests as “incompatible with the freedom of media, which is a core principle of democracy,” Mr. Erdogan reacted by telling the E.U. to mind its own business.

Mr. Erdogan’s paranoid bullying is deeply worrisome. His government’s sweeping efforts to stifle freedom of expression, slander novelists and neutralize the judiciary are destroying Turkey’s democracy. Next year, Turkey will assume the presidency of the Group of 20. Mr. Erdogan’s government hopes to use this as a platform to raise Turkey’s international standing. His assault on democratic rights is achieving just the opposite.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/20/opinion/turkeys-descent-into-paranoia.html?_r=0
 
SUPPORT IN TURKEY FOR EU MEMBERSHIP LOWEST IN YEARS
19.12.2014 16:43:45

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We get it; Turkey is fucked and Erdogan seems intent on taking them back to the 1600s.
 
We get it; Turkey is fucked and Erdogan seems intent on taking them back to the 1600s.

On the other hand Putin has a new friend he can invite to Moscow. The alliance of evil corrupt fucks with nowhere else to turn but their own arses is growing nicely these days.
 
What do you guys think of Fethullah Gulen? Judging by his wikipedia record he looks like a moderate version of Erdoğan. Still Islamists but of a more progressive leaning. Of course this could all be wrong.

Any assesments?
 
Turkey is a scum nation supporting terrorism. That whole nation should have been divided up long ago between Armenia, Greece, the Christians in the lower Anatolia and Kurds.

A rubbish nation that causes headaches for the whole world.
 
Turkey is a scum nation supporting terrorism. That whole nation should have been divided up long ago between Armenia, Greece, the Christians in the lower Anatolia and Kurds.

A rubbish nation that causes headaches for the whole world.

While were at it, we should drop them from the F-35 program. And yes i 100% support this post. Armenia deserve more then a chunk from turkey. they could easily use they're military to clear the floor with ISIS but they don't because they are scum.
 
While were at it, we should drop them from the F-35 program. And yes i 100% support this post. Armenia deserve more then a chunk from turkey. they could easily use they're military to clear the floor with ISIS but they don't because they are scum.

Yes, let's partition their land just because you don't like them.

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While were at it, we should drop them from the F-35 program. And yes i 100% support this post. Armenia deserve more then a chunk from turkey. they could easily use they're military to clear the floor with ISIS but they don't because they are scum.

Or maybe they dont want to get balls deep and commit men into syria until a decent endgame and strategy is in place with western support so they arent going it alone
 
While were at it, we should drop them from the F-35 program. And yes i 100% support this post. Armenia deserve more then a chunk from turkey. they could easily use they're military to clear the floor with ISIS but they don't because they are scum.

Hell, they've been assisting ISIS in more ways than one.
 
Or maybe they dont want to get balls deep and commit men into syria until a decent endgame and strategy is in place with western support so they arent going it alone

lol at the idea that this is the concern. They were actively aiding ISIS and far from terror of going 'balls deep' without support they were petrified of assisting the U.S. strikes in any way. Remember all the Turkish air strikes against ISIS? Neither do I. Even letting our planes use Turkish airbases was too much since it was threatening ISIS.

Erdogan is going full Stalin with this latest purge. The country is Pakistanizing at an incredible rate.
 
Turkey is a scum nation supporting terrorism. That whole nation should have been divided up long ago between Armenia, Greece, the Christians in the lower Anatolia and Kurds.

A rubbish nation that causes headaches for the whole world.

It's no wonder that pretty much all of their neighbours despise them...
 
lol at the idea that this is the concern. They were actively aiding ISIS and far from terror of going 'balls deep' without support they were petrified of assisting the U.S. strikes in any way. Remember all the Turkish air strikes against ISIS? Neither do I. Even letting our planes use Turkish airbases was too much since it was threatening ISIS.

Erdogan is going full Stalin with this latest purge. The country is Pakistanizing at an incredible rate.

given they have a large border with isis held territory as well as gigantic refugee population there all you cant blame them for not backing our 'strategy ' of bomb from the air and hope for the best given they are the ones vunerable to blowback not us
Nor can u blame them for not being fans of arming the kurds to the teeth now can u?
Overall they are the only ones openly talking of a plan to wipe out assad and isis......wtf would the point be of allowing air strikes without a clearly established end goal? did iraq teach us nothing about going in to war with no end strategy?

Agree hes becomming a tyrant domesticaly
 
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