“Turkey is nearing a point of no return. Only last week, its government was still what political scientists call a competitive authoritarian regime…But on March 19th police detained Mr Imamoglu, who has emerged as Mr Erdogan’s strongest rival. What remains is close to naked autocracy.”
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https://bsky.app/profile/nymag.com/post/3ll4jbfi4yj2a
He’s only *now* endangering Turkish democracy?
I thought he’d been doing just that since 2014.
Guardian says more than 1,100 people including journalists, while bombarding the social media platform X with requests to block hundreds of accounts after tens of thousands took to the streets in the largest anti-government protests
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/24/journalists-among-more-than-1100-arrested-in-turkey-crackdown-istanbul
*sighs*
As batty as their plans are. we do allow this destruction of any signs of democracy in a heap of countries around the world. Why do we not jus ban trade with the lot of them?
Whilst we can ...
https://x.com/theeconomist/status/1910456023527080066?s=46
History shows that if a civilization misses that window, it's usually years, decades or even worse before another viable opportunity.