Erdogan’s final chance to make peace with the Kurds
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Through all the mayhem engulfing the Middle East, Turkey long looked to be an anchor of stability, a beacon of moderate and modernising Islam to an Arab world in turmoil. Not any more. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who dominated Turkey as prime minister for a decade before ascending this summer to the presidency, risks plunging his country into crisis and burying his once promising peace initiative with Turkey’s restive Kurdish minority.
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