Erdogan chooses soccer for first-post election strike against Islamist opponents

From The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer Sat Apr 12 2014, 15:52:20

Hakan Sukur Stadium no more

By James M. Dorsey

Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Recep Erdogan, fresh from a resounding victory in municipal elections has chosen the soccer pitch to make good on his promise to "enter the lair" of his Islamist rival, self-exiled preacher Fethullalh Gulen, and ensure that what he calls an "alliance of evil" is brought to account for alleged treason and creating a state within a state.

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