‘Minsk criteria’ for Turkey
“Public assembly is often banned, the press is censored, the internet is monitored, telephones are tapped and people’s livelihood – and lives — depend on eschewing politics.” This phrase could well have been one of the thousands of similar texts on civil liberties in Turkey. Instead, it was an excerpt from a report on Belarus.
More:BURAK BEKDİL - ‘Minsk criteria’ for Turkey