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educationReader comment on item: Conspiracy Theories Triumphant in Turkey Submitted by havas (Turkey), Dec 21, 2013 at 13:57 in all over middle east, including turkey most people are not properly educated. this is why the majority of people can be manipulated easily, especially by using islam. erdoğan did a good job in his 2 terms. and he was elected for the third time. so far so normal. but in his third period he became a putin kind dictator who has no tolerance to different opinions and also he is a very very big thief. now the correct method is in elections not to choose him again for the forth time. we dont need a sisi kind general dictators who is even worse alternative. but if people are uneducated and stupid, erdoğan can deny everything and can be chosen one more time. and this will be very bad for turkey. ı am very unhappy about what is going on in turkey. ı hate to live in a country where a islamist but a thief dictator is a prime minister.
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