Published on ROARmag, by Joris Leverink, Aug 28, 2016.
Post-coup Turkey has been one great celebration of the nation’s victory over the coup plotters who were out to overthrow the government. The slogan hakimiyet milletindir, meaning “sovereignty belongs to the nation,” is everywhere. It can be seen on posters and banners at countless bus stops, street lights and overpasses, on massive billboards and on TV screens in public transport … //
… The bet paid off. Despite almost 250 civilian deaths in clashes with the military, “the people” were victorious. Tens of thousands responded to Erdoğan’s call and flocked to the streets to confront the soldiers. Their active resistance played a decisive role in crushing the attempted coup … //
… FIGHTING THE INTERNAL ENEMY: … //
… SOVEREIGNTY BELONGS TO WHOM? … //
… SERVING AND SHAPING THE NATIONAL WILL: … //
… The result of these practices is that certain groups within Turkish society feel emboldened to actively shape their social environment to their liking. Public space has been appropriated by pro-government supporters, and they feel entitled to control and police it in ways they see fit. In the immediate wake of the coup there were reports of groups attacking and intimidating Kurdish and Alevi neighborhoods, of women who are not dressed according to Islamic custom being harassed, and of threats uttered against individuals who refuse to engage with the nationalist frenzy.
One month after the coup, most of the “democracy watches” have ended. Cars no longer loudly honk their horns every night. Despite daily newsflashes of journalists, academics and civil servants being arrested, or schools, businesses and universities being closed, daily life can almost be considered normal again. Nonetheless, it is hard to escape the sense that something has fundamentally changed.
The mobs of AKP loyalists may have cleared from the streets for now, but everyone knows that with a mere snap of the president’s finger they will be out in full force. This is their country now — or so they are made to believe — and henceforth they will set the rules. Walk in line, think in line, speak in line, and you will do just fine. If not, the nation will gladly settle the score.
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(Joris Leverink is an Istanbul-based political analyst, freelance writer and activist. He is an editor for ROAR Magazine, columnist for teleSUR English and Turkey-contributor for the IPS news agency. He blogs at Deciphering Disorder).
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Tax wars are looming and the US has fired a shot across the EU’s bows, on Left Foot Forward, by Prem Sikka, Aug 28, 2016: Prem Sikka explains why tensions are simmering between the two powers; Left Fot Forward on en.wikipedia;
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Colombia One Step Closer to Ending One of the Longest Conflicts in the World, on The Progressive.org, by Barbara Miner, Aug 26, 2016;
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Jimi Hendrix:
- Experience – Hey Joe Live, 4.04 min, uploaded by edu9franco;
- on YouTube-search.