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Title Insight : Turkey
Published Australia : SBS ONE [broadcaster], 2013 July 02 at 20:30:00
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Summary What started as a rally opposing the building of a mall in Istanbul's Gezi Park ended up morphing into weeks of large-scale protests against the government. And it turned ugly. At least five people were killed and many more injured in the clashes. Protestors accused Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of becoming authoritarian and deliberately dividing people along class and religious lines. But his supporters says he's lifted the country out of recession and brought stability to their country. Has Erodogan been good for Turkey? Are the protests about the urban environment, class, religion, a park ... or something far more complex? This week on Insight, we bring together Turkish Australians to discuss what's behind the unrest, and whether there is a deep rift within the Turkish population. Insight is hosted by Gold Walkley Award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. Join the Twitter conversation #insightSBS
Notes Classification NC ACMA
Subject Democracy -- Religious aspects.
Intervention (Federal government)
Police brutality.
Protest movements.
Turks -- Politics and government.
Turkey.
Genre/Form News and Current Affairs
Form Streaming video
Author Brockie, Jenny, host
Ates, Kazim, contributor
Azem, Imre, contributor
Edgu, Ardi, contributor
Eroksuz, Mesut, contributor
Gocol, Ibrahim, contributor
Gurun, Burcak, contributor
Kahraman, Mahmut, contributor
Kilic, Cagatay, contributor
Muhaffel, Nil, contributor
Seyit, Kuranda, contributor
Taban, Gonul, contributor
White, Jenny, contributor