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Tag: Istanbul

Turkey blames Jews for protests

Turkey blames Jews for protests

turkeyprotestsA Turkish deputy prime minister linked the “Jewish diaspora” to recent anti-government unrest, drawing condemnation from world Jewish leaders on Tuesday and concern among Turkey’s Jews the comments could make them targets of popular anger.

Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay’s … Read the rest

Author Dan RoodtPosted on July 3, 2013Categories Europe, News, WorldTags Istanbul, Jews, protests, TurkeyLeave a comment on Turkey blames Jews for protests

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