The New Yorker adds its voice to the growing number of Western observers who are concerned about developments in Turkey:
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was elected in 2003, despite having been banned from holding office, and since then he has taken an increasingly harsh line against his opponents. In the past five years, more than seven hundred people have been arrested.Letter from Turkey: The Deep State | The New Yorker
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