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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

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From Bad to Worse: Erdogan Calls EU Safe Haven for Terrorist Groups

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip ErdoganFollowing the resignation of Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, whom many in the West saw as the more liberal face of the Turkish government, Erdogan has increased his paranoid rhetoric. During a speech in Ankara, he called the EU a "safe haven for political wings of the terrorist groups," reiterating his displeasure with Brussels, a city that permits protesters, including those of Kurdish descent, to set up tents in front of the European Union headquarters.
The Turkish president seeks, almost to the point of demanding, that the EU allow visa-free travel for Turkish citizens. This demand was met in the EU with a demand to change Turkish law, in particular, that which specifies Ankara's definition of terrorism.
Erdogan, currently at war with Kurds (including the PKK, or the Kurdistan Workers Party) in his own country who have been fighting for an independent Kurdistan for some 30 years, is reluctant to change terrorism laws, as it would diminish his executive powers, including those he invokes to silence dissent among journalists and academics critical of his administration.

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