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In run-up to referendum, Turks can say anything but 'no'
« on: February 19, 2017, 14:06:59 PM »
Good article written by Pinar Tremblay in todays Al-Monitor.  Like so many of Al-Monitors columnists, she is currently based in the U.S.

I liked this passage:

On Feb. 15, a baby girl born in Diyarbakir province was named Evet ("Yes" in Turkish). The parents told the press they wanted to show their appreciation for Erdogan. The district’s AKP representative visited the baby and gave the family a gold coin as a sign of appreciation. The father appeared on television saying the whole family will be voting for the referendum and they hope Baby Yes will be a good luck charm for Erdogan. (Meanwhile, social media users were busy focusing on the fact that the father has three wives, even though polygamy is officially banned in Turkey.)

Full article here and some of the comments are brilliant!

JF




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