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" ... Above all, they have built a supremely democratic polity, with their own electoral parlaiment (the Mejlis) and cabinet. This will, no doubt, be the first target of the pro-Russian authorities in Crimea, the devotion to free speech and democratic tradition. Pressure has already begun to be applied. The prominent editor of “Avdet”, their parlaiment’s news organ, was yesterday called in by the prosecutor’s office and accused of extremism. Reason? The paper kept referring to “the occupation” and kept talking of Crimea as part of Ukraine. Similarly a highly popular chat show on TV about community topics entitled Gravitatsya was quietly closed down last month for being too outspoken. Meanwhile, the annual day of commemoration, May 18, the date of the mass ethnic cleansing by Stalin, this year was abrogated. Take a moment to consider the implications of that. By the very nation who perpetrated it in the first place, you are not allowed to,,, 60 years later,,, enough said. ... "
" ... Erdogan, especially, needed it. He had pretty much exhausted all the options in the populists' bag of tricks. As is the norm in such regimes, the economy steadily declined after initial gains. Popular support waned. So he deliberately reignited the Kurdish problem just when it had abated – it had done so because of increased representation and inclusion in government. He launched a war against 'terrorists' in the Kurdish swath of Turkey. He arrested the legitimate democratic leader of the Kurdish party, and many of its members in parlaiment. Most recently he has simply deposed Kurdish mayors in Turkey's various eastern cities and replaced them with state-chosen governors. Meanwhile, his plan to politically exploit the three to four million Syrian refugees he allowed into Turkey backfired. He aimed to settle many in Kurdish areas and give them citizenship. But the strife he stoked has destroyed the economy there, so lots of Syrian refugees filtered into big cities instead, spiking the rates of indigence, crime and prostitution. His party lost the all-important election for Istanbul municipality. More then ever before, he needed a safe zone inside Syria to relocate refugees. He gambled by invading Syria. But was it such a gamble? First Trump obliged, then Putin, to give Erdogan some semblance of a victory. ... "