Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Reading Ramadan in Istanbul

"Reading Ramadan in Istanbul

This year in Istanbul, the flags on Republic Day seemed extra large. It wasn't a special anniversary year. Turkey was celebrating its 86th year as a modern secular state. Nevertheless, the sheer number of flags - 60,000 hanging from government buildings, draped across skyscrapers, dominating squares - was unprecedented. The display of 48,000 fireworks over the Bosphorus also seemed a bit over the top. It was as if the current ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), because of its 'Islamist' reputation among detractors at home and abroad, was making a compensatory effort to prove its republican bona fides."

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