"Turkey has been under a state of emergency since a failed coup in July 2016, with 107,000 public servants and soldiers dismissed from their jobs. More than 50,000 people have been imprisoned pending trial since the uprising."
The BBC is lost in translation. In the very same paragraph, "coup" and "uprising" were used to mean the same thing.
We know that what happened in 2016 was a coup and the major Western powers were slow to condemn it. They played watch-and-see first.
In these elections, the HDP has scored above the 10% threshold that will aloow it to enter parliament despite its leader being in prison.
The 2016 coup: an analysis by Stratfor
"Regardless of whether Erdogan is at its helm, Turkey will continue down its expansionist path, a path that was unlikely to be short-circuited by a haphazard coup led by a motley group of Islamists and nationalists. Turkey is on this course, at this stage in history, because geopolitics wills it. But nobody said it would be a smooth ride... Thus [Turkey's policy] contradictions will "become more frequent, and Turkey's actions may appear almost schizophrenic.
The BBC is lost in translation. In the very same paragraph, "coup" and "uprising" were used to mean the same thing.
We know that what happened in 2016 was a coup and the major Western powers were slow to condemn it. They played watch-and-see first.
In these elections, the HDP has scored above the 10% threshold that will aloow it to enter parliament despite its leader being in prison.
The 2016 coup: an analysis by Stratfor
"Regardless of whether Erdogan is at its helm, Turkey will continue down its expansionist path, a path that was unlikely to be short-circuited by a haphazard coup led by a motley group of Islamists and nationalists. Turkey is on this course, at this stage in history, because geopolitics wills it. But nobody said it would be a smooth ride... Thus [Turkey's policy] contradictions will "become more frequent, and Turkey's actions may appear almost schizophrenic.
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