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    30 Apr 2017

    Some beautiful traditional Kurdish music with Iranian Rastak group ! The music is simply hilarious.

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  2. 2 minutes ago

    But the international media and intelligecia’s rule of thumb for Turkey is: “If he is anti-Erdogan, he is a good guy” Welll, regardless of what you think of Erdogan, in Turkey, one rarely finds a ‘good guy’ in the anti-Erdogan camp. Unfortunate but true.

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  3. 9 minutes ago

    There is not a single mainstream political grouping in the Western Hemisphere that is as xenophobic as the Turkish opposition! They are leftists but more racist, xenophobic, Islamophobic, and overall hateful than any right and most far right groups in the West

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    12 hours ago

    Nasir Rezazî & Orkestra Sînfonî ya Leidenê - Were Qurban

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    18 hours ago
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  8. 24 hours ago

    Bunu yiyen ama diğerlerine beton kafalı diyen bir seçmen kitlesi var Türkiye’de Zaten seçim kutuplaşmaları barışçıl yolla idare etme sanatıdır. Debate ise seçimin bir parçasıdır. Kutuplaşma var möderatörlük yapmam yerine bağımsız möderatörlük yapmam deseydi daha isabetli olurdu

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  9. Jun 8

    Antidote to despair * ‘What should I do’ is my realm. ‘What will happen’ is God’s. * Methods matter more than results for ends don’t justify means. * Getting there isn’t the goal. Taking the right path is. * We aren’t judges. Earth isn’t a court. Judgment Day isn’t today.

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  10. Retweeted
    Jun 8

    1- In the past 16 years, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his party have fought 14 electoral battles and referendums. He has come out victorious in all of them. He has faced party closure, a military coup and numerous internal & external crisis unique to Turkey’s geopolitics.

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  11. Retweeted
    Jun 8

    The thread can easily be titled 'How Democracy is Destabilising Turkey'. It's a good thread.

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  12. Retweeted
    Jun 8

    Türkiye’yi yakından takip eden Kuzey Irak’lı Kürt gazetecinin Erdoğan ve çoğulcu demokrasi ekseninde seçim ve güç dengesi üzerine güzel bir flood. Okuyun derim

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  13. Jun 8

    14- After the Istanbul mayoral re-election on June 23rd, Erdogan has to sit down, think and reflect hard: winning elections doesn’t mean much anymore. Without enshrining a system which makes sure Erdogan’s legacy continues after him, future might be grim.

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  14. Jun 8

    13- The system created by Ataturk is pretty much the same despite the many bruises it has gotten. For the sake of simplicity, there are 2 visions for Turkey: Erdogan’s & Ataurk. While Ataturk’s is the system, Erdogan’s is still the anomaly.

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  15. Jun 8

    12- Time is running out for Erdogan. Not only he is a mortal human, the amount of external and internal threats added to possible election defeats could end his reign any moment. Time has come for him to think beyond the next election

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  16. Jun 8

    11- Khomeini in Iran realised this in the early days of the revolution. He got rid of his rivals one by one and then created a system. Erdogan is good at defeating his rivals, he has weakened establishment but the system is pretty much the same.

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  17. Jun 8

    10- Erdogan has proved critics or wishful thinkers wrong time after time. He has won critical elections against regional and international will. But he and his allies in the region can’t afford the continued uncertainty that is always in the background

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  18. Jun 8

    9- Erdogan has to find a way to make sure he and his ‘state ideology’ is election-proof. Because at the moment, there is no one in the AK Party or among its former leaders who can replace Erdogan & continue his legacy. There is no one who also can win every election.

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  19. Jun 8

    8- Erdogan is the most powerful man in Turkey but he is vulnerable. He has defeated a system but hasn’t created a new one. Any moment he loses an election or disappears from the scene for any reason, all his achievements & legacy is in geoprady

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  20. Jun 8

    7- The mayoral elections aren’t technically important but they have huge simbolic value. The loss in Istanbul was a huge symbolic setback. But it also rings the danger that the opposition camp might have finally found the magical key to defeating Erdogan.

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  21. Jun 8

    6- Erdogan is an important power bloc in the Middle East. He has allies and foes in the region. He has taken clear positions on several key regional crisis In contrast, the only thing his opposition cares about is defeating him. They have no grand plan for Turkey’s regional role

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